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Tigers Hire Kyle Hendricks as Special Assistant, Pitching Development Play

Former Cubs right-hander joins baseball operations after 11-year career studying command mechanics and preparation systems.

Published May 1, 2026 Source Detroit Free Press From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · May 1, 2026

Tigers Hire Kyle Hendricks as Special Assistant, Pitching Development Play

Former Cubs right-hander joins baseball operations after 11-year career studying command mechanics and preparation systems.

The Detroit Tigers added Kyle Hendricks to the front office as a special assistant, formalizing a transition that started when the 35-year-old right-hander last threw a pitch in September. No contract terms disclosed. The hire places Hendricks inside baseball operations, reporting structure unclear but likely tied to pitching development under vice president Ryan Garko.

Hendricks retired after 11 seasons with the Chicago Cubs, posting a 3.68 ERA across 1,458.0 innings. He led the National League in ERA in 2016 at 2.13 and threw 200-plus innings three times. His command profile—1.13 walks per nine innings career—made him a case study in pitch sequencing and low-velocity efficiency. He threw a fastball that averaged 86.7 mph in his final season, surviving on location and deception when peers threw 94-plus. That gap is the curriculum.

The Tigers are building a pitching development infrastructure after years of inconsistency. They hired Chris Fetter as pitching coach in 2021, installed Garko to oversee analytics-driven development in 2023, and now add a recently-retired pitcher who can speak to current players in their language. Hendricks spent a decade managing his body through innings limits, preparation routines, and mechanical adjustments. That knowledge translates to mentorship for a rotation that includes Tarik Skubal, Reese Olson, and prospects Jackson Jobe and Ty Madden. The Tigers ranked 12th in the American League in starter ERA last season at 4.68. They need repeatability, not velocity.

The timing matters. Hendricks retired in October, spent three months away, and took the job before spring training. That's a tight window, suggesting the Tigers approached him before the offseason ended. Front offices chase recent retirees for institutional memory—they know the current player development pipeline, the technology, the language scouts and coaches use now. Hendricks worked with Cubs pitching coordinator Tommy Hottovy and analyst Dan Greenlee, both of whom built reputations integrating biomechanics and analytics. He'll carry that playbook to Detroit.

The move also signals the Tigers are prioritizing internal development over free-agent spending. They didn't chase starting pitching in the offseason, instead re-signing Jack Flaherty to a one-year deal and adding Alex Cobb on a minor-league contract. That's a bet on infrastructure. Special assistants without defined roles often work across multiple areas: advance scouting, pro scouting, minor-league coaching visits, pitch design. Hendricks could show up in Lakeland during spring training, in Toledo when Jobe starts his season, or in the video room when Skubal preps for Houston.

Watch whether Hendricks appears on the field during spring training or stays upstairs. If he's in uniform, it's a coaching track. If he's in the front office, it's an apprenticeship for a future coordinator or pitching development role. Also watch the next special assistant hire—teams often add these roles in pairs. And watch Jackson Jobe's arsenal development. The 22-year-old right-hander throws 98 mph but needs secondary refinement. Hendricks built a career on that problem.

The Tigers open spring training in 19 days. Hendricks will be there, likely in khakis, not a uniform. Yet.

The takeaway
Tigers add Hendricks to baseball ops as pitching development resource, betting internal infrastructure over free-agent rotation depth.
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