Kyle Hendricks Sticks the Landing in his Final 2024 Start

   

Once in a while sports provides a storybook ending. Kyle Hendricks‘s final 2024 start provided an example of that. Hendricks, by and large, has had a miserable 2024 campaign going into Saturday’s start with an ERA over 6.00 and a won-loss record of 4-12. However, what Cubs’ fans will remember is that Hendricks was one of the greatest pitchers in Cubs’ history. He was also the epitome of class.

Saturday was vintage Kyle Hendricks as he went 7.1 innings and gave up no runs on two hits. He struck out two while walking two. The wind was once again blowing in, which also was a help for Hendricks. The Cubs won 3-0, scoring three runs in the bottom of the eighth. Hendricks didn’t get the win, so the day wasn’t quite perfect, but it was still a memorable day for Cubs’ baseball.

What next for Kyle Hendricks?

Hendricks finished the season with an ERA of 5.92. But he was better in the final month. Whether that translates into another contract with the Cubs remains to be seen. For a team that aspires to make the playoffs in 2025 Hendricks would seem like a longshot signing. The Cubs will be looking to upgrade their rotation.

It would seem that the Cubs’ only interest in Hendricks would be as a depth piece or long reliever. And even that seems like a stretch.

However, Kyle did finish the 2024 season relatively strong, so there’s probably a team out there who will take a flyer on him.

Longer term, Kyle would seem to be a lock to be hired by the Cubs in some capacity after his playing days are over. It would seem that any MLB team could use his intelligence and class in their organization.

Other Cubs’ options

The Cubs are very likely to pursue high profile starting pitchers in MLB’s upcoming free agency. The Cubs will do to improve the team, but also to placate a restless manager, players and fans. In addition to free agency, the Cubs should have some internal help. Before dealing with a neck injury, Ben Brown was excellent coming out of the bullpen, and as a starter. Premier pitching prospect Cade Horton was derailed by injury in 2024. He could be a factor in 205.

The Cubs figured to have pitching depth going into the 2024 season, but that seeming depth was sorely tested. They should have more reinforcements in 2025.