Cubs pitcher needs surgery after suffering injury while playing with his kids

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Cubs pitcher needs surgery after suffering injury while playing with his kids

Cubs pitcher needs surgery after suffering injury while playing with his kids

The world is a dangerous place, especially if you're a professional baseball player.

Cubs pitcher needs surgery after suffering injury while playing with his kids

The world is a dangerous place, especially if you're a professional baseball player.

Baseball players are no strangers to bizarre injuries, and the latest chapter in that strange history involves Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd. In a twist that proves danger can lurk even in the safest of places, Boyd is headed to the Injured List after suffering a torn meniscus—not on the mound, but while trying to sit down to play with his kids.

Cubs manager Craig Counsell announced the news Wednesday, revealing that Boyd will require surgery. The left-hander had just completed a solid six-inning start against Arizona on Sunday with no visible issues, making the off-field nature of the injury all the more surprising. It's a tough break for a pitcher who was in the middle of a strong season and for a Cubs team counting on his arm down the stretch.

This incident adds to a long, almost comical tradition of baseball players getting hurt in everyday situations. From eating sandwiches to putting on socks, the list of weird injuries is legendary. But for Boyd, this is no laughing matter—he was simply being a present father, and now faces surgery and a lengthy rehab process.

It's a reminder that even when you're a professional athlete, sometimes the most dangerous plays happen off the field. Here's hoping Boyd makes a full recovery and can get back to doing what he does best: striking out batters, not sitting down carefully.

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