MLB SHOCKER: Chicago Cubs star Matthew Boyd is reportedly considering putting most — if not all — of his earnings from this season into “Kingdom Home,” the humanitarian campaign he founded to eradicate sex trafficking .Qu

MLB SHOCKER: Cubs’ Matthew Boyd Reportedly Planning to Donate Season Earnings to Fight Sex Trafficking

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Chicago, IL — In a stunning development that’s sending shockwaves across the baseball world, reports suggest that Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd is considering putting most — if not all — of his earnings from this season into Kingdom Home, the humanitarian organization he founded to combat sex trafficking.

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Boyd, who is in the middle of a career-defining season, has already gained recognition for his leadership on the mound and his relentless commitment off the field. Through Kingdom Home, he has helped provide safe housing, education, and restoration for young victims of sex trafficking. The organization has been hailed as a lifeline, offering not just shelter but also the promise of a future.

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If Boyd follows through on this reported pledge, he would be making one of the most dramatic personal financial sacrifices in recent MLB history. The move would underscore his belief that baseball is a platform for something far greater than championships or personal accolades.

Fans and fellow athletes have taken to social media with an outpouring of admiration. One supporter tweeted, “Matthew Boyd isn’t just striking out batters — he’s striking out evil. Absolute respect.”

While the Cubs have yet to officially comment on the rumors, insiders say Boyd has been “seriously weighing” this step for months, driven by both his faith and his deep conviction to make a tangible impact in the fight against human trafficking.