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    Matthew Boyd went 4 2/3 innings while not allowing a run and striking out four in a no-decision versus the Mets on Thursday.

    Boyd didn’t go the necessary five innings to qualify for a win, but he left with the game tied at 0-0, anyway. The 35-year-old made his first start since May 3 due to shoulder and knee trouble, and while there were command issues as seen in four walks and 46-of-76 pitches for landing for strikes, he was able to procure four strikeouts and kept the Mets off the board in one of his best starts of the year. He’s set to face the Padres next week.
    - Christopher Crawford
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