WATCH: Matthew Boyd gets emotional ahead of Cubs’ Game 1 playoff start

WATCH: Matthew Boyd gets emotional ahead of Cubs’ Game 1 playoff start


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton  ·  Senior Editor ·  

Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd emotionally reflects on what it means to him personally to be named the NL Wild Card Series Game 1 starter against the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field.

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Video summary/cliff notes:

(00:00–00:25) Boyd says he feels grateful and honored to be named the Cubs’ Game 1 starter at Wrigley Field, calling it a dream come true.

(01:01–01:41) He emphasizes the maturity of the clubhouse, with veterans sharing wisdom and young players showing composure, highlighting manager Craig Counsell’s message to “play the same game.”

(01:58–02:44) Reflects on taking the ball all season after injury-plagued years; credits the Cubs’ training staff and coaches for managing his workload and keeping communication open.

(03:12–03:37) On facing Machado and Tatis: Boyd says he must attack every hitter the same way, not letting situations change his competitive approach.

(03:58–04:47) Talks about the team’s belief and cohesiveness, citing spring training and bonding time in Tokyo as key to their strong culture.

(05:11–06:12) Uses past matchups against the Padres and his history with Machado for game planning, while praising Manny as a generational talent.

(06:34–07:24) While every mound is the same distance, Boyd admits pitching at Wrigley is special because of the passionate Cubs fans, who create a playoff atmosphere year-round.

(07:41–09:13) On Cade Horton’s absence, he says it’s a loss but stresses the collective strength of the roster—everyone must step up, just as Cade did earlier in the season.

(09:32–11:08) Boyd gets emotional, calling this moment a dream. He reflects on waiting years for postseason opportunities, the uniqueness of this team, and the pride of carrying on his Cubs-fan grandfather’s legacy.

(12:05–12:40) His dad and family are flying in, excited to be there, and Boyd closes by saying his job is simply to get outs and compete for the Cubs.

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