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Liam Hendriks Weighing Multiple Offers

By Steve Adams | February 14, 2024 at 2:03pm CDT

Three-time All-Star reliever Liam Hendriks is weighing multiple offers from interested clubs, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Hendriks, who’s recovering from Tommy John surgery and aiming to return to action around the trade deadline this season, has set a deadline of tomorrow to sign with a team, per Passan. If he doesn’t sign by tomorrow — presumably meaning, if a team doesn’t meet whatever asking price he’s set — he’ll rehab on his own for the next several months and look to sign with a club closer to his return date.

Hendriks turned 35 last week. His ascension from a fringe arm riding the DFA carousel back in 2013-15 to one of the sport’s premier relievers is one of the most remarkable turnarounds in recent memory. Hendriks was designated for assignment four times and placed on waivers without a public DFA on another occasion and traded in three different minor swaps along the way. In 2018, the A’s not only designated him for assignment for the fourth (and final) time in his career — they succeeded in passing Hendriks through waivers unclaimed.

Hendriks posted solid but unremarkable numbers as a low-leverage reliever for the A’s from 2016-18 but returned from that outright in 2019 as an entirely different pitcher. He scrapped his sinker, leaned far more heavily into a four-seamer that had jumped by more than 1.5 mph in average velocity, and became a two-pitch powerhouse who flummoxed opponents with his four-seamer/slider combo.

That devastating pair of pitches quickly catapulted Hendriks to the ranks of baseball’s elite bullpen arms. From 2019-22, he pitched 239 innings with 114 saves, an overwhelming 38.8% strikeout rate and a pristine 5.1% walk rate. In addition to his trio of All-Star nods, Hendriks twice won the Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year Award and inked a huge three-year, $54MM contract with the White Sox.

The 2023 season brought about a sobering bit of disheartening news, as Hendriks announced last offseason that he’d been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma and would immediately embark on a wave of chemotherapy treatment. Just three and a half months later, Hendriks triumphantly announced that he was cancer-free. He began a rehab assignment in early May and returned to the Majors on May 29 — remarkably less than four months after making his original announcement.

It was a feel-good story for White Sox fans amid a disastrous start to the season, but the good vibes didn’t last long. Hendriks was placed back on the injured list just two weeks later, this time due to inflammation in his right elbow. While the issue was initially believed to be relatively minor — Hendriks at first expressed optimism he’d be back in a matter of weeks — damage to his ulnar collateral ligament was either discovered shortly thereafter or developed over the course of his rehab. There’d been no prior public indication that surgery was even a consideration, but the Sox announced on Aug. 2 that Hendriks was slated for Tommy John surgery.

Hendriks’ track record is strong enough that he ought to be a clear candidate for a big league deal — likely a two-year arrangement that’ll allow him the opportunity to rehab with a team’s medical staff for the bulk of this season with an eye toward either a second-half return or a 2025 return. This type of contract is relatively common, though the fact that Hendriks is entering his age-35 season perhaps complicates the scenario to some extent.

There’s not a team in baseball that couldn’t use a healthy Hendriks in its bullpen. That won’t be an option until late August at the earliest and perhaps not until Opening Day 2025, depending on how his rehab progresses, but the track record alone should lead to plenty of interest.

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49 Comments

  1. kahnkobra

    2 years ago

    how is he coming back in basically 12 months, no way he pitches this season

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    • Bob Sacamano 310

      2 years ago

      Yeah that seems optimistic. I think a 2-year deal, where he possibly comes back towards the end of the year Year 1 makes sense.

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    • just_thinkin

      2 years ago

      He had the surgery 8/2/23, so yeah that seems quick to me.

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    • OnlineFeatures

      2 years ago

      Relievers come back faster than starters. That’s how it works.

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  2. Aussie_dodger

    2 years ago

    I always thought he would end up at Dodgers

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  3. User 1939973770

    2 years ago

    Probably sign with Rangers/Royals/Pirates

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    • avenger65

      2 years ago

      ckc: The White Sox don’t have a closer. Oh, wait. They DID have a closer. It wasn’t the long wait for Hendriks to get back on the mound that led to the Sox letting him go. It was the $15m he would’ve made this season. Jerry doesn’t do big numbers even if Ohtani had suffered a head wound and begged to play for Reinsdorf’s so-called team.

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      • realsox

        2 years ago

        Your recollection of Hendriks contract with the Sox is incorrect.

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        • kroeg49

          2 years ago

          The $15 MM the Sox are contracted to pay is deferred. Had the Sox kept him the $15MM was to be paid during this upcoming season.

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      • CityofChampions

        2 years ago

        @avenger

        This is a factually incorrect & bad post. Jerry chose to pay Hendriks a $15MM buyout over 15 years instead of paying him $15MM this year to sit out on the IL all season long.

        The reasonable choice that 29 others would’ve made.

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      • User 1939973770

        2 years ago

        ?

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    • D-Nice

      2 years ago

      Pirates don’t need him with Chapman and Bednar. Royals could use him late/next season
      though unless they have a minor leaguer on the cusp.

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  4. 178iq

    2 years ago

    Another guy looking for a contract while rehabing… baseball is one of the few places you can get a job without having to work. Let’s see who takes a flyer on him.

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    • pinstripes17

      2 years ago

      Rehabbing is a ton of work, what are you on about?

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      • BoJuBi

        2 years ago

        Statement makes perfect sense to me 178

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  5. Steve E.

    2 years ago

    Love this guy’s spirit and hope he makes it all the way back. I believe he will, too. He has been written off, demoted and marginalized so many times, Tommy John surgery is a mere inconvenience. He even kicked cancer’s ass!!

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    • sugabowl

      2 years ago

      seriously, my partner is a huge Sox fan and his return last year was huge. I have no doubts he’ll come back swinging(figuratively lol)

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    • Astros_fan_in_Aus

      2 years ago

      As a fellow Aussie, this guy does us proud with his grit and determination. I hope he recovers well.

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  6. Altuves Buzzer

    2 years ago

    Jays baby…..no better place to rehab than their new spring training facilities….

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    • bigdaddyt

      2 years ago

      I agree plus the jays is where he really started to come into his own

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      • its_happening

        2 years ago

        Until the Jays dealt him for Jesse Chavez immediately after saying they wanted controllable players with a budget in 2016. Dealing a guy with more team control at less money was code for, “we don’t think you’re that good”.

        Same Blue Jays that left Jordan Romano unprotected while rebuilding with bad journeyman pitchers.

        Hendricks would be better served finding a team that thinks highly of his talent.

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        • its_happening

          2 years ago

          Refute what I said, Dusty. Otherwise let everyone know Chapman’s getting at least $150-mil over 6 years. There are worse but accurate names to call you.

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  7. acoss13

    2 years ago

    Hoyer should be kicking the tires on him. A two-year deal at a reasonable price for the first year is in line with how the Cubs sign relievers.

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  8. just_thinkin

    2 years ago

    Orioles

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  9. Old York

    2 years ago

    1/2 year deal with a team option for the other half.

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    • D-Nice

      2 years ago

      Option makes no sense when he probably won’t pitch till next season and even if he came back in August or September, he won’t be himself till next season. I say this respectfully as I realize some may think it sounds condescending. But basically you’d be signing him for next season to begin with. Kinda like Woodruff, Mahle, etc.

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  10. CCooper8920

    2 years ago

    Dodgers

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  11. benhen77

    2 years ago

    Want him back with the Twins, but they don’t pay relievers.

    Reply
  12. Tom the ray fan

    2 years ago

    DO YOU COME FROM A LAND DOWN UNDER?!

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    • cpdpoet

      2 years ago

      Oi ! Oi ! Oi !

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    • Astros_fan_in_Aus

      2 years ago

      I certainly do !

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  13. Logjammer D"Baggagecling

    2 years ago

    Wouldn’t mind him on the Cubs again. He had s minor league deal with them a while ago but never made the team.

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  14. jmc21418

    2 years ago

    This smells like a Texas Rangers type of possible signing . Guys coming off an injury?? Sound familiar.

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  15. mlb1225

    2 years ago

    What a rough year for Hendriks. Diagnosed with cancer at the start of 2023, recovered quick enough and got enough strength back to get back to a MLB mound in the first half of the year, then undergoes Tommy John surgery just five games back. I hope he can return strong sometime this year.

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  16. NewYorkSoxFan

    2 years ago

    He’s gonna be a Phillie IMO he fits that team perfectly

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  17. cpdpoet

    2 years ago

    Looking @bballref he’s got 9.1 service years in. Looks like he’ll be able to cross that easily.
    Question is why wouldn’t he sign a potentially “less than” deal? Rehabbing on his own will be costly and with a team comes a load of other financial perks as well. My guess is that might be a couple smoke n mirrors statements.

    And NYSF, sounds fine if he lands in Philly…

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  18. filihok

    2 years ago

    Let’s go Brandon (Gimes. Dodger GM)

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  19. Fred K. Burke

    2 years ago

    He’s a solid person. Hopefully he comes back and is successful. Realistically looking at 2025.
    Like to see Liam sign on the Northside. There’s been talk of mutual interest. Good luck and hopefully another successful recovery.

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  20. Niekro floater

    2 years ago

    This will be Dodgers fete accompli of winning this offseason signing Hendricks as stud lefty outa already good bullpen. Just stacking pieces.

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    • JonCor

      2 years ago

      Except he’s right handed.

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  21. Augusto Barojas

    2 years ago

    Teams should be looking at Brandon Woodruff before Liam. Way more upside, dude is 4 years younger than Liam (both born on Feb 10, weird). I’m not sure how much Liam has left, but a pretty good chance Woodruff will be real good again in like 2 years.

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  22. provoker

    2 years ago

    I believe he is Goodyear, AZ which means a Reds or Guardians contract forthcoming.

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  23. Salzilla

    2 years ago

    Pulling for this guy, rough couple of years. Hope he gets back to doing what he loves soon.

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  24. zeuz1

    2 years ago

    Hello Padres!

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  25. Ghost Pepper

    2 years ago

    Just let him DH in 24 and return to the mound in 25. Oh wait…….

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  26. Mrski

    2 years ago

    Yanks are interested.

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  27. Kibra7

    2 years ago

    At his age and after what his body has been through, there is NO WAY Hendriks will ever pitch in MLB again. No team will sign him unless he can prove ability. Not to mention the fact he is a lightning rod for controversy and no team wants to put up with that.

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  28. MadSkillsUniversity

    2 years ago

    I don’t even seeing him playing this year at all, so this is kinda funny. LOL The WS owed him $15 million for 2024, but opted to pay him $1 million over the next 15 years. They did not see 2024 as realistic. However, good luck to him. We love Hendricks!

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  29. Don T

    1 year ago

    Love how he turned his career around while he was with the A’s and became a bullpen ace. Best of luck to Liam for the rest of his baseball career. I don’t think we’ve heard the last of him.

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