Boyd (0-1) battled through 5.1 innings against the Blue Jays on Tuesday. He allowed just one run (a solo-homer) on three hits while walking five, striking out five and not factoring in the decision.
EDGE Analysis
It was an admirable start for the left-hander against his old team (Boyd was part of last season's David Price deal between the Tigers and Jays) as he held the Birds hitless for four innings before Kevin Pillar homered to lead off the fifth. The five walks were a bit of a surprise considering he only had allowed a total of four free passes through his first three starts (16 innings). Boyd's high strand rate (78.3 percent) suggests that his 3.38 ERA is skating on thin ice. He's scheduled to toe the rubber again Monday on the road against the White Sox.