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Detroit Tigers Hire Kyle Hendricks as Special Assistant, Not Pitching Coach

The front-office title matters—Harris builds advisory layer while leaving coaching staff untouched.

Published May 25, 2026 Source Detroit Free Press From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · May 25, 2026

Detroit Tigers Hire Kyle Hendricks as Special Assistant, Not Pitching Coach

The front-office title matters—Harris builds advisory layer while leaving coaching staff untouched.

The Detroit Tigers announced Kyle Hendricks as a special assistant to general manager Scott Harris, a front-office role that explicitly bypasses the coaching staff. Hendricks retired last October after 13 seasons in the majors, all with the Cubs except a brief Houston cameo. He never pitched for Detroit.

The title is deliberate. Special assistants sit between scouting and development, advising on pitcher acquisition and development philosophy without running bullpen sessions or charting velocity. Harris brought Hendricks into the organization's advisory structure, not manager A.J. Hinch's coaching hierarchy. That distinction matters in a sport where retired players typically enter via coaching internships or minor-league stops. Hendricks skipped both.

Harris has added four special assistants since taking over in September 2022, including former outfielder Rajai Davis and ex-Cardinals scout Chris Correa. The pattern is clear: Harris wants voices who understand the game's execution layer but report to him, not to the field staff. It insulates coaching decisions from front-office second-guessing while embedding operational intelligence. When Hinch debates whether a prospect is ready, Harris now has a former Cy Young runner-up who can assess mechanical sustainability without threatening the pitching coach's authority.

Hendricks logged 2,000+ innings with a career 3.68 ERA, built entirely on command and deception rather than velocity. His fastball averaged 86.7 mph in his final season—historically slow for a starter—but he posted a 113 ERA+ over his career by living on the edges. That profile makes him useful for evaluating soft-tossing prospects in a development system that prioritizes stuff over polish. Detroit's farm system currently features three right-handers who sit below 92 mph and project as back-end starters. Hendricks becomes the internal reference case for whether marginal velocity can survive if sequencing is elite.

The hire also signals Harris is preparing for a front-office expansion. Special assistants typically move into coordinator roles—player development, pro scouting, or advance scouting—within 18 to 24 months. Correa left the Tigers last year to become Miami's director of baseball operations. Davis remains in the role, but his background tilts toward outfield instruction and base-running strategy, not pitching infrastructure. Hendricks fills a gap. If Detroit promotes from within when a development role opens, he's now on the depth chart.

Timing matters here. The Tigers are sitting on $48 million in luxury-tax space for 2026 and have been connected to mid-rotation free agents all winter. Hendricks gives Harris a veteran filter for assessing durability on pitchers entering their decline phase—the exact demographic Detroit will target if they chase a $12-15 million innings-eater rather than a front-line arm. His input won't dictate deals, but it adds a credibility layer when Harris takes a three-year proposal to ownership.

Watch for Hendricks at spring training in February, particularly whether he's stationed in major-league camp or shuttling between minor-league fields. If he's embedded with the big-league staff, the role is more ceremonial. If he's spending mornings in the back fields, Harris is serious about using him as a development filter. Also worth tracking: whether Hendricks appears in interview panels when Detroit hires its next minor-league pitching coordinator, expected by mid-summer. If he's in the room, the role has real authority.

The Cubs declined Hendricks' $16.5 million option last November, paid him a $1 million buyout, and he retired rather than chase a minor-league deal. Now he's in a front office, drawing a salary likely in the $150,000-$200,000 range, working remotely with periodic travel to Lakeland and Detroit. It's the post-playing blueprint for pitchers who understand leverage but lack interest in the grinding travel schedule of a pitching coach. Harris is building a network of those voices, and Hendricks is the latest node.

The takeaway
Harris adds another advisory layer between ownership and coaching, this one fluent in low-velocity survival tactics.
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