The Chicago Cubs injury list just got longer. Ahead of Wednesday night's third outing against the Cincinnati Reds, Craig Counsell shared some troubling news on starter Matthew Boyd. The lefty will undergo surgery on his meniscus and end up on the IL. According to Taylor McGregor of Marquee Sports Network, the fluke injury occurred while Boyd was playing with his children. A timeline for his return will be clearer following surgery, but there is no question that he is now expected to miss extended time. Boyd is coming off easily the best season of his career, where he posted a 3.21 ERA over his 31 starts and earned an All-Star nod. He was clearly the Cubs' ace as they made their way out of the Wild Card and into the divisional round. Unfortunately for Chicago, his 2026 season hasn't proven to be productive. Boyd has posted just a 6.00 ERA over his first five starts and has given up 16 earned runs. He's also ended up on the IL once already with a bicep strain.…