Kyle Hendricks Reflects on Uncertain Future with Cubs: ‘I’m Not Ready to Say Goodbye to Chicago’

Kyle Hendricks Reflects on Uncertain Future with Cubs: ‘I’m Not Ready to Say Goodbye to Chicago’

Kyle Hendricks is poised to enter free agency for the first time in his career this offseason, marking a significant turning point in his 11-season tenure with the Chicago Cubs. As he prepares to hit the open market, questions loom about his future and whether he will continue playing.

Turning 35 in December, some fans have speculated about Hendricks potentially retiring. However, the veteran right-hander has made it clear that he still wants to pitch next season, even if it’s not with the Cubs.

In a candid conversation with Marquee Sports Network’s Taylor McGregor before Monday’s game in Philadelphia, Hendricks shared his thoughts on the current season and his uncertain future.

Kyle Hendricks Reflects on Uncertain Future with Cubs: ‘I’m Not Ready to Say Goodbye to Chicago’

“It’s going to take me some time,” he admitted. “When the season’s over, I plan to go home, spend time with family, and really digest this whole year. It’s been a rough year for me personally, and the team has had its ups and downs. But it’s been exciting to watch our young pitchers take advantage of their opportunities.”

Despite the challenges, Hendricks remains passionate about the game. “I love baseball. I love playing. I’m going to put in the time this offseason to get back to being me, competing, and doing what I need to do on the field.”

As he navigates this transitional phase, Hendricks expressed a strong desire to remain with the Cubs. “I’m not ready to say goodbye to Chicago, for sure. With everything up in the air, I’m soaking in all these moments as I normally would. We’ll cross that bridge when we get there.”

Kyle Hendricks Reflects on Uncertain Future with Cubs: ‘I’m Not Ready to Say Goodbye to Chicago’

This season has been particularly challenging for Hendricks, who has faced his worst statistical performance to date, recording 12 losses, a 6.28 ERA, and a 1.51 WHIP—career highs in each category. The Cubs are set to have Shota Imanaga, Justin Steele, and Jameson Taillon as locked-in starters for next year, with Javier Assad likely joining them. Additionally, several young pitchers, including Jordan Wicks, Hayden Wesneski, Ben Brown, and Cade Horton, are vying for spots in the rotation, alongside notable free agents available this winter.

While there’s a possibility of a reunion between Hendricks and the Cubs in 2025, the path is complicated. For now, Hendricks is expected to make another start in the final series of the season at Wrigley Field, although the team has yet to announce those plans.

“Whatever they have in store, I’ll be ready,” Hendricks said. “But of course, it would be awesome to get one more start in front of the best fans in the world.”

Kyle Hendricks Reflects on Uncertain Future with Cubs: ‘I’m Not Ready to Say Goodbye to Chicago’

Regardless of whether he has one final outing or not, Hendricks is focused on making the most of the closing days of the season. “You soak in every day and don’t really want to think about the end,” he shared. “I’m just enjoying this so much with my friends and teammates, going out, playing, and trying to win ballgames. I want to soak it in as much as I can.”

As Hendricks reflects on his time with the Cubs, he remains hopeful and committed to continuing his career, cherishing the moments that have defined his journey in Chicago.

 

Related Posts

Who Has Won the Most MVP Titles in MLB History? Where Do Judge and Ohtani Rank Now?

Who Has Won the Most MVP Titles in MLB History? Where Do Judge and Ohtani Rank Now?

This year’s Major League Baseball Aaron Judge, outfielder for the New York Yankees, and Shohei Ohtani, designated hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers, were announced as the MVPs of the…

Read more
Mets Superstar Falls Short in Ending MVP Drought

Mets Superstar Falls Short in Ending MVP Drought

The New York Mets’ long-standing MVP drought continues as Francisco Lindor finished second in the voting for the National League Most Valuable Player. The organization has yet to crown an…

Read more
Juan Soto Trade News: Dan Patrick Explains Why Every MLB Team Shouldn't Sign Him

Juan Soto Trade News: Dan Patrick Explains Why Every MLB Team Shouldn’t Sign Him

If you ask any team in Major League Baseball whether they’d want to sign Juan Soto, the answer would likely be an enthusiastic yes. Soto had an impressive season with the…

Read more
Paul Skenes Becomes Second Pirate to Win NL Rookie of the Year, 498 Days After Draft

Paul Skenes Becomes Second Pirate to Win NL Rookie of the Year, 498 Days After Draft

Paul Skenes entered the 2024 season as one of the most highly anticipated pitching prospects of his generation. By the year’s end, he cemented his place as the National League Rookie…

Read more
Juan Soto Could Land a $700 Million Deal as Yankees Face Fierce Competition

Juan Soto Could Land a $700 Million Deal as Yankees Face Fierce Competition

The New York Yankees are facing intense competition to re-sign superstar Juan Soto, with teams like the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox among those aggressively pursuing the elite slugger….

Read more
MLB Rumors: Luis Severino Likely to Decline $21M Qualifying Offer from Mets

MLB Rumors: Luis Severino Likely to Decline $21M Qualifying Offer from Mets

Following an impressive rebound season with the New York Mets in 2024, Luis Severino is reportedly set to decline the team’s $21.05 million qualifying offer and test the free-agent market. This…

Read more
Helsley Wins NL Reliever of the Year, Named to All-MLB First Team

Helsley Wins NL Reliever of the Year, Named to All-MLB First Team

When Ryan Helsley achieved career highs and established himself as a dominant player in 2022, he still considered himself a “middle reliever” due to his early-game appearances and multi-inning performances….

Read more
Aaron Boone Sees Jasson Dominguez as a Key Wild Card for the Yankees' Future

Aaron Boone Sees Jasson Dominguez as a Key Wild Card for the Yankees’ Future

Aaron Boone sees Jasson Dominguez as a key piece for the Yankees’ future, emphasizing his potential to play “a significant role” in 2025. Dominguez’s development could be crucial, especially if…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *