The Professor did well... for a while. MESA, Arizona — Kyle Hendricks threw four really good innings against the Diamondbacks Tuesday evening in Mesa. He retired 12 of the first 14 D-backs he faces, struck out three and got five outs of the 12 by ground balls.
After many days spent speculating Cody Bellinger would re-sign with the Chicago Cubs, the team finally made the move after giving him a three-year $80 million contract.
With both young arms and possible free agents available, does Kyle Hendricks still have a spot in the Chicago Cubs starting rotation? Hendricks is still one of the more popular members of the Cubs.
At this point, almost nobody remains on the Chicago Cubs roster from the 2016 World Series champs. Due to trades, free agency and retirement, only one player from that fabled team is still with the organization -- pitcher Kyle Hendricks.
Nobody will ever forget the 2016 World Series champion Chicago Cubs teams that snapped the 108-year drought that almost seemed impossible to break. Unluckiness, misfortune, and borderline ominous things hanging over the franchise was put to rest by that Cubs team.
The Cubs shook up the baseball world when news broke they were hiring Craig Counsell as the team’s next manager. The move was an absolute bombshell.
Right-hander Kyle Hendricks is reportedly returning to the Chicago Cubs for his 11th season. The team is picking up his $16.5 million option, several media outlets reported Sunday.
One of the first major moves for the Chicago Cubs has officially come on Sunday. After Cody Bellinger and Marcus Stroman both elected to hit free agency, the Cubs have picked up the club-option for their veteran starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks as reported by Jesse Rogers of ESPN.
One of the Cubs’ first decisions of the upcoming offseason is whether to exercise an option on the team’s longest-tenured player. Chicago holds a $16M option on Kyle Hendricks that comes with a $1.5M buyout.
The Chicago Cubs are reportedly looking to extend starter Kyle Hendricks ahead of his option date which comes after the conclusion of the World Series.
Kyle Hendricks has a one-year team option left on his contract. Should the Cubs pick up the team option, Hendricks would be paid $16.5 million. MLB analyst Bruce Levine suggests the Cubs are looking to extend the pitcher based on new insider information.
Los Angeles is in an envious position as they head into the postseason once again.
When thinking about bounceback seasons on the 2023 Chicago Cubs, you’d be forgiven for seeing the excellent season Cody Bellinger is putting together giving it your full attention.
Kyle Hendricks nearly tossed a no-hitter when he faced the San Francisco Giants earlier this season. Considering the way the Giants' offense has struggled of late, the veteran right-hander could be in for another strong outing while trying to help the Cubs hand reeling San Francisco a fifth straight defeat on Tuesday night in Chicago.
We weren't able to hit a home run prop Wednesday, but that won't stop us from firing again today. YB's Jack Dougherty is back with his three favorite players to hit a home run on Thursday's MLB slate.
Feeling more comfortable four starts after a lengthy injury absence, Kyle Hendricks will try to build on a near historic performance for the Chicago Cubs.
The Cubs are set to reinstate right-hander Kyle Hendricks from the injured list, with Sahadev Sharma of The Athletic among those to relay the information from manager David Ross.
Drew Smyly's near-perfect outing served as a reminder of Chicago's pitching talent and the starters' dramatic improvement from last season.
The Chicago Cubs had positive news to report on right-hander Kyle Hendricks, who has not pitched in the majors since last July 5 because of a shoulder injury.
Kyle Hendricks will miss Opening Day with the Chicago Cubs. But he’s getting closer. For the lone remaining player from the Cubs’ 2016 World Series title team, progress has been made.
Kyle Hendricks is entering his 10th season with the Chicago Cubs. However, he comes into 2023 with plenty of questions being asked about him. One cause for concern with the starting pitcher is his health.
The Cubs are hoping to be able to have veteran starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks ready for opening day, but it seems the team won’t be rushing him back, according to a report from Maddie Lee of the Chicago Sun-Times.
As the longest tenured Chicago Cub, Kyle Hendricks has seen this team through many stages. After his debut in 2014, the Cubs were still mired in mediocrity, completing the final year of their rebuild 73-89, just one win worse than their 2022 74-win record.
Just a few days ago, the Chicago Cubs announced that Kyle Hendricks would not pitch for the remainder of the 2022 campaign. After diagnosing a shoulder tear in his throwing shoulder, the team and Hendricks agreed beginning his recovery for 2023 was the right move after multiple setbacks.
According to Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune, the return date for Chicago Cubs’ pitcher Kyle Hendricks has been set back later than expected. Hendricks, who hasn’t pitched since July 5 when he was shut down with shoulder soreness, was scheduled to possibly return to the Chicago Cubs’ rotation sometime in August.
Hendricks left his last start on July 5 and was placed on the 15-day injured list with a shoulder strain the following day.
According to Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune, Kyle Hendricks left tonight’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers with right shoulder soreness. In the first inning, Hendricks gave up a two-run homer to Brewers first baseman Rowdy Tellez.
Someone get Joey Votto a cape. This man just saved a child’s life. While at Wrigley Field tonight, Cincinnati Reds first baseman, Joey Votto, saved a potential Chicago Cubs fan from living a life of misery.
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