The Chicago Cubs have decided to move Kyle Hendricks to the bullpen after a difficult start to the season. With a career-worst 10.57 ERA and an 0-4 record, the former ace will now be pitching in relief. Manager Craig Counsell made this announcement to reporters on Tuesday, citing the need for a change in order to find success on the mound.
This decision comes as a surprise for many Cubs fans, who have relied on Hendricks as a key starter in their rotation. However, his struggles early in the season have led the team to make this adjustment in hopes of turning things around.
As he transitions to his new role, Hendricks will have the opportunity to work on his pitching from a different perspective, coming out of the bullpen instead of starting games. This change could provide him with a fresh outlook and help him regain his form on the field.
The impact of this change on the Cubs’ pitching staff remains uncertain, but fans will be closely watching to see how Hendricks performs in his new role and whether it helps turn around his season.