Former Chicago Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks is retiring from baseball, according to multiple reports.
Those reports, including from ESPN’s and Hendricks’ alma mater at Dartmouth , say that Hendricks will step away from baseball after a 12-year career, 11 of which was spent with the Cubs.
Hendricks made his MLB debut with the Cubs during the 2014 season, having been acquired in a 2012 trade that sent Ryan Dempster to the Texas Rangers.
In the 11 seasons to come, Hendricks appeared in 276 games for the Cubs, including 270 starts. He posted a 97-81 record and a 3.68 ERA over those seasons, with 1,259 strikeouts in 1,580.1 innings.
He finished in the top-10 of Cy Young voting twice during his MLB career, including during the iconic 2016 season, when he had a league-leading 2.13 ERA and a

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