Is Kyle Hendricks’ Future with the Cubs Secure?
After the Chicago Cubs’ playoff hopes ended with a 5-1 loss to the Nationals, Kyle Hendricks took the mound, receiving a standing ovation from fans at Wrigley Field as he handed the ball to coach Craig Counsell. Although Hendricks allowed four runs over 5 1/3 innings, the applause was a testament to his years of dedication since joining the team in 2014.
Potential Last Appearance in a Cubs Uniform
Hendricks has one more start in the Cubs’ final series at Wrigley Field this weekend, which could potentially be his last with the team. His four-year, $55 million extension is set to expire this winter, and with Hendricks turning 35 in December, questions arise about his future role as the team shifts focus to a new pitching lineup for the 2025 season.
Health Concerns and Career Longevity
Despite his loyalty to the team, Hendricks’ health and form have been inconsistent throughout his contract extension, casting doubt on his longevity with the Cubs. The team’s management may look to bring in younger talent as they rebuild their roster for future seasons.
Last of the 2016 World Series Team
As the sole remaining member of the 2016 World Series championship team, Hendricks’ departure could signal the end of an era. His future feels more significant than that of a typical veteran pitcher who’s lost some edge. Reflecting after the game, Hendricks commented, “I’m pretty excited to take a step back, get away from baseball for a minute, refocus, reassess where I’m at, make adjustments, and come back to the new season with some fresh motivation.”
Legacy with the Cubs Remains
Whether Hendricks returns to the Cubs or decides to explore other opportunities, his legacy with Chicago remains firmly intact.