The Detroit Tigers hired Kyle Hendricks as a special assistant to baseball operations, the team announced Wednesday. The move came less than a day after the right-hander filed retirement paperwork with MLB, closing a 13-season career spent entirely with the Chicago Cubs. Hendricks never appeared in a Tigers uniform as a player.
The hire skips the usual pathway. Most pitchers who retire in their mid-30s spend at least one season as a minor-league coordinator or bullpen coach before joining a front office. Hendricks went straight to the executive floor. He'll work directly under president of baseball operations Scott Harris, who declined to specify Hendricks's portfolio but mentioned pitcher development, analytics integration, and veteran free-agent evaluation in Wednesday's press call. Harris and Hendricks share an agent at ISE Baseball.
The timing matters because Detroit is rebuilding its pitching infrastructure after finishing 28th in MLB in starter ERA last season. The Tigers fired pitching coach Chris Fetter in November and replaced him with Juan Nieves, but the organization still lacks a clear voice between the analytics team and the mound. Hendricks posted a 3.68 career ERA and led the National League in ERA in 2016 at 2.13, the year he started Game 7 of the World Series for Chicago. He was never a flamethrower—his fastball averaged 86.4 mph in 2024—but he understood sequencing, pitch tunneling, and how to manipulate horizontal movement against right-handed hitters. Those are teachable concepts if the teacher has institutional access.
The front-office hire also signals Detroit's approach to the $160 million in future payroll flexibility the team is carrying into 2026. Harris has been methodical about adding veteran voices who can translate data into language that resonates in clubhouses and arbitration meetings. Hendricks will sit in on predraft pitching evaluations and likely help vet free-agent starters when Detroit opens its checkbook next winter. The Tigers have $52 million coming off the books after the 2025 season, and Harris has told ownership he wants to spend on starting pitching.
Worth noting: Hendricks's hiring follows a pattern. Harris previously brought in former catcher Alex Avila as a special assistant in 2023, and Avila played a visible role in Detroit's $106 million extension talks with catcher Jake Rogers last spring. The title is vague, but the access is real. Hendricks will attend major-league spring training, sit in the draft room, and take predraft pitching meetings with Harris and amateur scouting director Scott Pleis.
The next decision point is whether Hendricks becomes a permanent front-office executive or uses this year as a bridge to a field role. Several clubs have asked about his availability for pitching coach openings in 2026, according to two agents with clients in Detroit's system. If Hendricks proves effective in the analytics-to-field translation role, he'll have options. If not, this becomes a one-year consulting contract that lets him stay close to the game without the travel burden of coaching.
Detroit opens Grapefruit League play on February 21. Hendricks will be in Lakeland.
The takeaway
Detroit hires Hendricks as special assistant **24 hours** post-retirement, skipping the coaching track entirely and positioning him for **2026** free-agent pitching evaluations.
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