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Tigers Hire Kyle Hendricks as Front Office Assistant After 14-Year Pitching Career

The former Cubs right-hander moves into player development infrastructure weeks after Detroit's pitching staff posted a 4.14 ERA.

Published May 9, 2026 Source Detroit Free Press From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · May 9, 2026

Tigers Hire Kyle Hendricks as Front Office Assistant After 14-Year Pitching Career

The former Cubs right-hander moves into player development infrastructure weeks after Detroit's pitching staff posted a 4.14 ERA.

Kyle Hendricks, the 32-year-old right-hander who posted a 3.68 career ERA across 14 seasons, has joined the Detroit Tigers as special assistant to the front office. The hire was confirmed Tuesday. Hendricks last appeared in a major league game in September 2024 with the Chicago Cubs, logging 102.1 innings with a 5.92 ERA in his final season.

The Tigers finished 86-76 in 2024 and reached the playoffs for the first time since 2014. Their pitching staff ranked 18th in MLB with a 4.14 ERA. The front office, led by president of baseball operations Scott Harris and general manager Jeff Greenberg, has prioritized pitching infrastructure since taking over in September 2022. Hendricks will work directly under Harris, focusing on player development and pitching strategy across the organization's minor league affiliates. The role does not include on-field coaching duties with the major league club.

The timing matters. Detroit's rotation remains anchored by Tarik Skubal, who posted a 2.39 ERA in 192 innings last season and finished third in AL Cy Young voting. Behind him, the depth chart thins quickly. Reese Olson logged 112.2 innings with a 3.52 ERA, but the team relied heavily on waiver pickups and mid-season acquisitions to fill out the rotation. Hendricks's career—200-plus starts, a 2016 ERA title at 2.13, and consistent command despite diminished velocity—offers a template for maximizing marginal stuff through location and sequencing. That skill set translates directly to the Tigers' development approach, which emphasizes pitch tunneling and vertical attack angle over raw velocity.

The hire also signals Detroit's willingness to invest in recently retired players with organizational credibility. Hendricks spent his entire career with the Cubs, appearing in two National League Championship Series and the 2016 World Series. His reputation for preparation and pitch design makes him valuable in meetings with prospects who need refinement rather than reinvention. The Tigers have five pitching prospects ranked in Baseball America's organizational top 30, including right-handers Ty Madden and Jackson Jobe. Hendricks's first assignment will likely involve mapping development plans for those arms across Triple-A Toledo and Double-A Erie.

The broader context: front office roles for recently retired pitchers have multiplied as analytics departments expand beyond data scientists. The Diamondbacks hired Dan Haren in 2020. The Phillies brought Roy Halladay into a similar role before his death in 2017. The Cardinals employ Ryan Ludwick and Matt Holliday in development capacities. Teams now treat these positions as bridge roles—translating front office philosophy into language active players trust. Hendricks's hire fits that pattern cleanly.

Watch for Hendricks's influence on Detroit's pitching coordinator appointments across the minor leagues. Those hires typically occur in late January through early February. Also watch for any changes to the Tigers' pitch design infrastructure at the major league level. Chris Fetter remains the pitching coach, but Hendricks's proximity to Harris suggests expanded input on roster construction and free agent evaluation. Detroit has $40 million in projected payroll space for 2025, with rotation depth remaining a priority. Hendricks's presence in those discussions adds a voice that just logged 1,754 innings of relevant data.

The phone calls have already started. Three rival front offices reached out to gauge Hendricks's availability for similar roles before Detroit finalized terms. He chose the Tigers. Harris's pitch emphasized Detroit's young core and five-year competitive window. Hendricks's contract details were not disclosed, but comparable special assistant roles in MLB range from $150,000 to $300,000 annually. The title matters less than the access. Hendricks now attends every front office meeting that shapes Detroit's pitching infrastructure for the next decade.

The takeaway
Detroit adds pitching infrastructure depth with Hendricks hire as **five** top-30 prospects near major league readiness and rotation depth remains thin.
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