The Guardians and left-hander Matthew Boyd have agreed to a deal, according to Jon Heyman of The New York Post on X. It’s a major league deal for the Boras Corporation client, per Mark Feinsand of MLB.com on X. The Guardians will need to open a roster spot whenever the deal, which is pending a physical, becomes official.
Boyd, 33, has had some good results in his career but he has been on and off the mound in recent years due to various health issues. He required flexor tendon surgery in September of 2021 and missed most of the following season, making ten relief appearances for the Mariners in September of 2022. He made 15 starts with the Tigers last year before requiring Tommy John surgery at the end of June.
Due to those injuries and the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, Boyd has been limited to 223 1/3 innings since the end of the 2019 season. His results have been fairly inconsistent in that time, which is probably not surprising given the many interruptions. His earned run average is an even 5.00 in that period, with strikeout and walk rates around league average.
Prior to this recent health odyssey, he was a solid contributor at the back end of the Detroit rotation for many years. From 2016 to 2019, he logged 588 frames over 109 appearances. In that stretch, he had a 4.67 ERA, 23.4% strikeout rate and 7.3% walk rate. His best performance was arguably back in 2019, when he struck out 30.2% of batters faced and gave out walks at just a 6.3% clip over 32 starts. His 4.56 ERA that year doesn’t look especially strong, but he allowed 39 home runs during what is now known as the “juiced ball” season, so his 3.61 SIERA might be more reflective of how he performed that year.
It’s now been almost exactly a year since Boyd underwent his Tommy John procedure. He is healthy enough to get on the mound, as he threw for clubs earlier this month, but he’ll presumably need some time to fully ramp up. Though he’s signing a major league deal, it wouldn’t be a surprise if he agreed to be optioned to some minor league affiliate for a few weeks, effectively a delayed Spring Training.
The Guardians have been surprising in many ways this year. The rotation has often been a strength for the club but has been a clear weakness this year. Shane Bieber required Tommy John surgery earlier in the season and is done for the year. Gavin Williams has been on the IL all year so far. Tanner Bibee has been good but the rest of the group has been flimsy behind him. Each of Triston McKenzie, Logan Allen and Carlos Carrasco have an ERA above 4.65. Ben Lively’s ERA is down at 3.03 but with a modest 21.4% strikeout rate and fortunate strand rate of 87.3%.
Despite those rotation struggles, the club is 51-27, the best record in the American League. They will probably be on the lookout for rotation upgrades prior to the July 30 deadline but there will be plenty of competition. There are few clear sellers at the moment thanks to some wide-open Wild Card spots and the few clubs that are clearly out of it have been getting hit hard by injuries. The Angels just lost Patrick Sandoval to season-ending surgery while the Marlins have each of Sandy Alcántara, Jesús Luzardo, Ryan Weathers, Edward Cabrera, Braxton Garrett and Eury Pérez all on the IL. Getting a pitcher from the White Sox would likely be a challenge since they share a division with the Guardians.
Given those question marks, it’s sensible for them to take a dice roll on Boyd. Financial details of the agreement haven’t yet been reported but it’s likely a fairly modest guarantee after he’s missed so much time lately. The Guardians will have roughly a month to get a look at him and see if he can help bolster their current group. They also have Williams currently on a rehab assignment, potentially giving them two rotation reinforcements in the coming weeks. How they decide to attack the deadline a month from now will likely be determined by developments in the coming weeks.
JRamHOF
Get ready to learn Columbus buddy
For Love of the Game
And don’t forget to use your old Michigan license plates on your car! Ohio residents, especially in Columbus, are extra polite to people with Michigan plates. (Ignore the comment if you aren’t from Ohio or Michigan!)
JRamHOF
As an OSU fan, we may be the worst fan base in all of sports besides of course the Yankees
Guard the Vogt
I can’t even go to games at the shoe anymore. Too much with the OSU fans… I’m going back to watching Youngstown State lol
JRamHOF
Horizon League and MAC football are elite
Guard the Vogt
I live south of Toledo now. I’m in the heart of the MACtion lol… Love the Tuesday nights in the fall with MAC Football.
Michael Chaney
I’m an Ohio Bobcat so I’m especially biased but MACtion is some great football
hockeyjohn
I also live an hour south of Toledo and a BG Falcon alum. As an older alum, I am not a fan of MACtion, but it is what it is. As far as the Boyd signing. If it works, fantastic, if not nothing lost.
cooperhill
LMFAO!
solaris602
Guardians needed a SP – two of them actually – so I guess Boyd is about what you’d expect them to land this far ahead of the deadline.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
OMG the Twins scare the hell out of me. It’s 11-2 in the 4th inning against Arizona and Jordan Montgomery got annihilated. If these hitters stay healthy and they get some pitching at the deadline, Yankees Orioles Guardians better watch out.
SFBay314
Giants Legend
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Major league deal? Ok guardians (almost typed indians) why not trade for a starter if you have to sign starters from the scrap heap
Michael Chaney
Because with over a month before the trade deadline, you’d have to significantly overpay to acquire even a remotely capable starting pitcher
cooperhill
Indians FOREVER!
Guarded Indian
Nothing wrong with throwing him against the wall and see if he sticks. Maybe they strike gold twice, Ben Lively has been very useful for them. If it doesn’t work out then you just DFA him.
letitbelowenstein
Led in losses, home runs allowed and earned runs allowed in 2020. The Triple Crown.
layventsky
That was four years ago, and it was the weird short season during covid. Obviously the front office saw something in him that they liked, otherwise they wouldn’t have offered him a major league contract.
cooperhill
How’s the weather in Wolf Point today?
Michael Chaney
I get the idea of adding another starter because they need some help, but I’m surprised it’s not a minor league deal unless this was the only way to guarantee getting him.
In the short term, I’m hoping this means Logan Allen gets sent down. I doubt it has any impact on whether or not they add a starter closer to the deadline (and I’m hoping they do), but with the deadline over a month away I get doing this because you’d have to overpay to trade for someone now anyway.
solaris602
I’m not sure what’s wrong with him, but he’s suddenly pitching like the other Logan Allen. Definitely needs to be sent down to work on whatever is out of whack mechanically.
Michael Chaney
I don’t even think it’s anything mechanical. I honestly think he just nibbles too much. It’s why his pitch counts were so high through only 4-5 innings last year and why he’s getting hit so hard this year.
He tries to be too fine with his pitches and doesn’t have the kind of elite command to always hit the spot and pitch at the edge of the zone. So then he falls behind and ends up living in the middle of the plate so guys start teeing off. His stuff is okay but it’s not good enough to pitch like that.
Guard the Vogt
Logan Allen or Xzavion Curry go down for this move, unless they move Josh Naylor to IL
layventsky
Or McKenzie. If Naylor goes on the IL, they have to call up another position player because they can’t have more than half of the active roster be pitchers anymore.
Guard the Vogt
Good catch, and also Naylor can’t be the corresponding move because Boyd signed a ML deal so a 40 man spot needs to be generated for him. Naylor going to 10 day IL won’t clear a 40 man spot. 60 day DL will though.
Allen still has options, but that still won’t clear a 40 man spot. Curry doesn’t have options… I don’t think… So Curry would prolly be DFA’d.
cooperhill
Avoid the Boyd!
Druuu
Ballhawks about start loading up on outfield seats at the Jake.
Michael Chaney
McKenzie is usually good for allowing a homer or two in every start so they should have been already
cooperhill
Father McKenzie!
Guarded Indian
Articles states he will probably start in the minors, so no one is getting sent down for him yet. He needs to ramp up.
not alkaline
Was hoping he would do good for the Tigers. Maybe next year.
User 3014224641
Tidy piece of business here.
mlbnyyfan
I would have rather have Cashman take a chance on him than these other pitchers lately. What’s he thinking
StudWinfield
Giving Boyd a ML deal just shows how desperate CLE is for SP depth. Yanks are no where this desperate.
CKinSTL
What’s a normal recovery time for a starting pitcher getting TJS? I thought it was 14+ months.
TroyVan
He’s a good dude. I wish him the best, except for when he’s facing Detroit
mlbnyyfan
@Stud. How are the Yankees not desperate? Please explain to me
In nurse follars
When i die i want to come back as a lefty pitcher and play forever.
For Love of the Game
Or a third string center (basketball) and get paid forever just for riding the pine!
cleveland_spider
How about a lefty 7 footer? The possibilities are endless
Motor City Beach Bum
Good guy, good ambassador for the game when he was in Detroit. He has all the tools. Maybe just using him in shorter stints could work? Best of luck to him.
driftwood bat
Good for Boyd, he’s a top notch individual, he can even go a small stretches of being a decent pitcher. I bet he would be lights out coming out of the bullpen.
84LeFlore
Agree. He never quite panned out as a starter for the Tigers. Maybe middle relief would be good for him. Great character guy for staff, clubhouse, etc.
the guru
Cleveland has the worst SP group in MLB. Boyd will be their #1 pitcher from day 1. Great pick up.
cleveland_spider
Meh, still one of the best teams in baseball right now
Stromboli
Matt Boyd is always good for 8-12 K’s and 3 homers a game.
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