Cardinals among potential trade suitors for Tigers pitcher Matthew Boyd
Matthew Boyd isn't the type of pitcher you're going to hand the ball to in Game 1 - or perhaps even Game 2 - of a postseason series. But for teams on the fringe of making the playoffs and/or ones without a capable No. 3 starter, Boyd would make quite a bit of sense as a late-July addition.
Following a disappointing 2020 season, Boyd has a 3.90 ERA, 3.86 FIP and 1.2 fWAR in 11 starts so far this season. That type of production as a whole should intrigue contenders looking for a No. 3 or No. 4 starter.
However, the path to how Boyd has gotten to his cumulative numbers could scare off some contenders. Over his last five starts, Boyd has a 6.08 ERA. That comes after he posted a 2.27 ERA in six starts in April. The true version of the southpaw probably lies somewhere in between those two extremes, but there's no doubt that he'll need to turn things around to garner serious interest from teams hoping to bolster their October odds.
If Boyd heats up again, he's going to be on the radar of perhaps close to a third of the league, especially given that he can't become a free agent until after the 2022 season. Here's five contending teams that could make sense as landing spots for the 223-pound lefty: