The storylines do not get much more poetic than this — a pitcher once beloved by the Cubs, is now preparing to face the team that defined his career. It is not just another game for him; it is a meeting of past and present. After 11 seasons with the Cubs, including that unforgettable 2016 World Series run, the veteran now finds himself suiting up for the Angels, set to pitch against the former team for the first — and possibly last — time.

Bob Nightengale from USA Today said, “It should be quite the emotional game Sunday for Los Angeles Angels veteran starter Kyle Hendricks, who will face the Chicago Cubs, his former team of 11 years, for the first time in his career. It also may be the last time. Hendricks, 35, could retire after the season.” The gravity of those statements is not los

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