Hendriks, 35, was the AL’s Comeback Participant of the 12 months award winner in 2023 after he managed to return to the mound 5 months after he began undergoing treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in early January earlier than announcing that he was cancer-free in April. Sadly, Hendriks’ superb comeback was reduce quick after simply 5 appearances because of a bout of elbow irritation, which ended up resulting in the veteran undergoing Tommy John surgical procedure again in August. Hendriks’ prolonged impending rehab led the White Sox to say no their membership choice on his companies for the 2024 season, permitting him to hit the open market again in November.
Whereas 2023 was one thing of a misplaced season for Hendriks, he’s lengthy been some of the dominant relievers within the sport. The proper-hander debuted as a beginning pitcher with the Twins again in 2011, although he struggled within the function for Minnesota, Kansas Metropolis, and Toronto with a 5.92 ERA in 39 appearances throughout 4 seasons earlier than the Blue Jays determined to maneuver him to the bullpen full time in 2015. The function change did wonders for Hendriks’ efficiency, as he pitched to a robust 2.92 ERA with a fair higher 2.14 FIP throughout 64 2/3 innings of labor for the membership that 12 months. That season, Hendriks struck out a stable 27.2% of batters confronted whereas permitting free passes at a minimal 4.2% clip.
The Blue Jays didn’t retain Hendriks after his breakout marketing campaign, as an alternative dealing him to the Oakland A’s previous to the 2016 season. Throughout his first few years in Oakland, Hendriks got here again right down to earth a bit, pitching to comparatively middling outcomes out of the membership’s bullpen with a 4.01 ERA and a 3.24 FIP throughout 152 2/3 innings of labor from 2016 to 2018. Hendriks returned to kind in 2019, nevertheless. When then-A’s nearer Blake Treinen struggled to a 4.91 ERA in the course of the 2019 season, Hendriks took over the nearer’s function and didn’t look again with an unimaginable 1.80 ERA with a 1.78 FIP in 85 innings of labor.
The righty continued that sturdy efficiency in 2020, his closing 12 months of membership management. He headed into the open market after racking up 14 extra saves within the shortened season, posting a 1.78 ERA because of an enormous 40.2% strikeout price and a tiny 3.3% stroll price. He landed a three-year, $54M deal with the White Sox with a sophisticated membership choice for 2024. The wage and buyout on that choice had been each $15M, although the buyout would unfold the payouts over a 10-year interval.
He continued to function a lockdown nearer for the primary two years of that deal earlier than, as talked about, going by means of numerous challenges within the third. With Hendriks taking a look at lacking at the least the primary few months of 2024, the White Sox went for the $15M opt-out as an alternative of the $15M wage. Regardless of these matching figures, they may lower your expenses in the long term by holding that cash, amassing curiosity on it and paying it out later when inflation has decreased its worth.
Hendriks went into the open market unable to market himself for a lot of the 2024 season. He’s targeting a commerce deadline return from final 12 months’s surgical procedure, although that will be on the formidable finish of typical Tommy John restoration timelines since he simply went below the knife a 12 months in the past.
It might clearly be nice information if Hendriks is again on the mound in August or September however the signing for the Pink Sox is extra about 2025. The membership has Kenley Jansen and Chris Martin as their high relievers this 12 months however each are impending free brokers and every have been in commerce rumors this offseason. The membership appears to have little hesitation about subtracting from this 12 months’s reduction corps, as they just lately traded John Schreiber and flipped Nick Robertson earlier within the winter as a part of the Tyler O’Neill deal.
General, the membership’s offseason has been extra centered on the long run than the current. The transfer for O’Neill and the signing of Lucas Giolito had been good provides for this 12 months, however they’ve additionally been seemingly making an attempt to maintain payroll pretty low and have despatched out gamers with minimal membership management like Chris Sale and Alex Verdugo. Whereas they’re not precisely tearing issues right down to the studs as a part of a deep rebuild, they do appear to be conscious that they want to consider the long run after a few last-place finishes within the A.L. East prior to now two seasons.
Signing Hendriks suits into that, as he’ll improve subsequent 12 months’s roster greater than this one’s. There’s additionally some monetary wiggle room because of their comparatively modest winter. Roster Resource pegs their present payroll at $181M, even after the Hendriks signing. Per Cot’s Baseball Contracts, they had been twice over $230M just a few years again and at $207M two years in the past. RR additionally has its aggressive stability tax now at $202M, nowhere close to the $237M base threshold of the tax.
If the Sox discover themselves in competition later this 12 months, maybe Hendriks can come again from his rehab and be part of their bullpen for the stretch run. However for subsequent 12 months, he doubtlessly offers the membership an elite nearer at a comparatively modest wage, offering an early answer to the departures of Jansen and Martin.
Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam of MassLive first reported the edges had been nearing an settlement and that Hendriks was current on the membership’s spring coaching facility in Florida. Buster Olney of ESPN first had the two-year and $10M assure. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com relayed the 2026 mutual choice. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported the potential to get to $20M by way of incentives.