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Detroit Tigers hire Kyle Hendricks as special assistant after 13-season Cubs run

The 2016 World Series champion joins Scott Harris's baseball ops staff without wearing the uniform first.

Published May 18, 2026 Source Detroit Free Press From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · May 18, 2026

Detroit Tigers hire Kyle Hendricks as special assistant after 13-season Cubs run

The 2016 World Series champion joins Scott Harris's baseball ops staff without wearing the uniform first.

The Detroit Tigers hired Kyle Hendricks as a special assistant to baseball operations on Wednesday, six weeks after the right-hander threw his final pitch in a Cubs uniform. Hendricks, 35, retired in March after 13 MLB seasons, all with Chicago. He never pitched for Detroit.

The hire is president of baseball operations Scott Harris's latest move to stock his front office with ex-players who exited within the calendar year. Hendricks joins a Tigers front office that already employs former catcher Alex Avila as vice president of player development and former infielder Ian Kinsler in an advisory role. Harris, hired from San Francisco in September 2022, has prioritized bringing in voices who finished playing after the pitch-clock era began. Hendricks last faced batters in 2025; his final season ERA was 6.28 across 71 innings.

The special-assistant title typically means project work—advanced scouting prep, developmental pitcher audits, occasionally sitting in on trade calls—but Harris has used the role as an audition track. Avila spent seven months as a special assistant before his promotion to vice president in June 2024. The pattern suggests Hendricks is being evaluated for a more defined job, likely pitching development or major-league coaching staff, once the Tigers assess his aptitude for teach-back and his comfort with biomechanics infrastructure.

Hendricks brings specific credibility. He led the National League in ERA in 2016 at 2.13 and won a World Series ring that November. His pitch profile—low-velocity command artist, heavy sinker usage—maps onto Detroit's organizational pitching philosophy under Harris and pitching coordinator Chris Fetter. The Tigers have emphasized pitch tunneling and approach discipline over raw stuff, and Hendricks embodied that framework longer than almost any active pitcher. He threw 2,291 innings across his career with a cumulative 3.68 ERA despite a fastball that averaged under 87 mph in his final three seasons.

The hire also signals Harris is no longer waiting for the farm system to produce front-office talent internally. Detroit's player-development staff is thin on ex-pitchers with recent high-leverage experience. Hendricks never played in the Tigers' system, but that may be the point—he arrives without organizational loyalty or farm-director debts, and he exited baseball recently enough to know which pitch-design vendors Cubs pitchers preferred and which biomechanics cues translated from Driveline to Wrigley.

The timing is tight. The Tigers open a three-game series against the Cubs in Chicago on May 15, and Harris has scheduled a front-office retreat in Arizona the week of May 19 to workshop pitching infrastructure before the June draft. Hendricks will attend both. If he's being groomed for a coaching role, the next decision point is late July, when teams finalize instructional-league staffing. The Tigers' complex league pitching coordinator job has been soft-posted internally since mid-April.

Hendricks declined to speak with reporters Wednesday, which is standard protocol for new special assistants until they've attended organizational meetings. His first public appearance in Tigers gear will likely come at Comerica Park during the May 23-25 homestand against Tampa Bay, when Harris traditionally introduces new hires to season-ticket holders in the Champions Club. The Cubs, meanwhile, have not yet announced any front-office additions from their recently retired roster.

The takeaway
Hendricks joins Detroit's front office six weeks post-retirement, likely auditioning for pitching development role before July instructional-league staffing.
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