LAS VEGAS -- Longtime Chicago Cubs righty Kyle Hendricks is retiring after 12 years in the big leagues which included an ERA title and World Series championship.
Hendricks, 35, played last season with the Los Angeles Angels , compiling an 8-10 record with 4.76 ERA. He spent the first 11 years of his career with the Cubs where he won 97 games utilizing a change-up/sinker combination which kept hitters off-balance. He had a 3.68 ERA during his time with the Cubs, winning the ERA title in 2016, the same year Chicago won the World Series.
Originally drafted by the Texas Rangers in 2011, Hendricks was acquired by the Cubs the following season, making his MLB debut in 2014. He compiled a 2.46 ERA in 13 starts that season while becoming a regular starter in Chicago's rotation. In 2016,

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