Retired Chicago Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks has joined the Detroit Tigers as a special assistant focused on pitching development, reuniting with former Cubs executives. Despite speculation, Cubs ...
Major League Baseball honored longtime Chicago Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks with a social media post on Friday as the veteran righty moves into retirement. The league shared a graphic of Hendricks ...
Chicago Cubs legend Kyle Hendricks is calling it a career. The right-hander is retiring, according to a report from the Chicago Sun-Times’ Maddie Lee: Source confirms that Kyle Hendricks is retiring, ...
As a key figure in the Chicago Cubs' run to the 2016 World Series title, including a start in Game 7, it would have seemed natural for Kyle Hendricks join the team's front office after retiring. Gene ...
Chicago Cubs fans might see a lot of Kyle Hendricks in the near future. The franchise legend quietly announced his retirement through his channels this week, calling it a career after 12 seasons.
Someday, Kyle Hendricks will be added to the Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame. Over 11 seasons on the North Side, the soft-tossing right-hander cemented a legacy that will stand the test of time. An ERA ...
After talking about how to handle the final weeks of the season, Cubs right-hander Kyle Hendricks will make his final three starts as scheduled, manager David Ross said. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, ...
There’s another spot to fill for the Los Angeles Angels. The 35-year-old pitched for 12 seasons, 11 with the Chicago Cubs and his final with the Angels. Hendricks signed a one-year deal to play with ...
Atlanta — The Tigers have hired former big-league pitcher Kyle Hendricks as a special assistant to president Scott Harris. The news was first reported by The Athletic and confirmed by The News.
LAS VEGAS — The Chicago Cubs are expected to pursue all avenues to improve their pitching staff. Whether through free agency or trades, the Cubs want tangible upgrades, especially as they essentially ...
Former Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks has officially announced his retirement after a 12-year career, 11 of which were spent in Chicago, including his pivotal role in the team's Game 7 World Series win ...