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Tigers Add Kyle Hendricks to Front Office as Special Assistant After 13-Year Playing Career

The move signals Detroit's shift toward former players in decision-making roles as the team builds out its analytics-plus-experience model.

Published May 21, 2026 Source Detroit Free Press From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · May 21, 2026

Tigers Add Kyle Hendricks to Front Office as Special Assistant After 13-Year Playing Career

The move signals Detroit's shift toward former players in decision-making roles as the team builds out its analytics-plus-experience model.

The Detroit Tigers hired Kyle Hendricks as special assistant to baseball operations, placing the 34-year-old right-hander—who retired in December after 13 seasons and a 3.68 career ERA—inside the front office structure reporting to president of baseball operations Scott Harris. Hendricks joins a tier of recently-retired players moving directly into advisory roles without coaching stints, a pattern accelerating across MLB's rebuilding clubs.

Hendricks spent his entire career with the Cubs, winning the 2016 World Series and leading the National League in ERA that same year at 2.13. He made four All-Star teams and posted a sub-3.00 ERA in five different seasons, working almost exclusively with a low-90s sinker and a changeup that generated elite soft-contact rates. His pitch design—heavy on deception, light on velocity—became a case study in sequencing and approach, qualities Detroit's front office now wants embedded in evaluation conversations. He retired after posting a 5.92 ERA across 24 starts in 2024, his fastball velocity down nearly 3 mph from peak years.

The hire reflects Harris's preference for integrating recent playing experience into roster construction and development discussions. Since taking over in September 2022, Harris has added former players to non-coaching roles at a faster rate than most competitors, prioritizing voices who can translate modern analytics into on-field execution language. Hendricks fits that profile: he worked closely with Cubs pitching coordinator Tommy Hottovy on data-driven preparation and became known for pre-pitch sequencing discipline that mirrored front-office modeling. His addition gives Detroit a voice in the room when evaluating pitch-design risk in trades or free agency, particularly for finesse arms whose aging curves don't fit traditional scouting templates.

The timing matters. Detroit's rotation is anchored by Tarik Skubal, who just won the 2024 AL Cy Young and is entering his age-28 season, but depth beyond him remains thin. The Tigers have $42 million in estimated payroll commitments for 2025, leaving room to add mid-tier starters if Harris identifies market inefficiencies. Hendricks's experience maximizing output without premium stuff could inform which profiles Detroit targets—lower-velocity, high-command arms often mispriced in a market obsessed with fastball shape and spin rates. He also brings World Series pedigree into a clubhouse that hasn't won a playoff series since 2013, a soft but measurable culture variable ownership cares about as attendance trends flatten.

Watch whether Hendricks takes a visible role in spring training pitcher meetings or stays purely in the upstairs analytics loop. Harris tends to deploy front-office assistants in hybrid roles, attending on-field sessions but not wearing a uniform. If Hendricks surfaces in Lakeland working directly with young arms like Ty Madden or Jackson Jobe, it signals Detroit is embedding him in development infrastructure, not just using his name for a press release. Also watch the next six weeks for additional hires in Harris's baseball ops group—Hendricks rarely appears in isolation when front offices rebuild their advisory layers.

The Cubs declined Hendricks's $16.5 million option in November, paying a $1 million buyout, then watched him retire rather than chase a bullpen role elsewhere. Detroit got him for front-office wages instead of a roster spot, a clean arbitrage on institutional knowledge.

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Detroit adds Hendricks's pitch-design expertise to front office as Harris builds analytics-plus-experience model with **$42M** payroll flexibility heading into spring.
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