Before the Chicago Cubs' third straight walk-off win – yes, you read that right – Craig Counsell shared some scary news. Matthew Boyd suffered a meniscus injury while playing with his children. The team's top pitcher in 2025, the Cubs said that the lefty would require surgery and be out for the foreseeable future. As if that news wouldn't sting enough, it only continued a frustrating trend for the organization. The Cubs have been one of the most injury-plagued squads in baseball to begin the year, specifically on the mound. Cade Horton is out for the year. Justin Steele has already faced a setback. And a long list of relievers remain unavailable. Even if Boyd's start to 2026 has left a lot to be desired, this isn't a squad that can afford to lose anymore arms. Have they been able to avoid disaster thus far? Yes, and it's been pretty darn impressive. But the more injuries that stack up, the more likely it is to catch up to them. Indeed, this is why Thursday's news feels like a revelation.…