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Patrick Gorski - USA Today Sports

Cubs announce contract extension for Kyle Hendricks


by - Senior Editor -

The contract extensions are being signed fast and furious in the last few weeks.

The Chicago Cubs had not signed any of their players to extensions this offseason until Tuesday when they announced that Kyle Hendricks had signed a four-year extension with a team option for the 2024 season.

In total, he can make up to 63 million over the course of the next five years.

2019: $7.405M.

2020: $12M.

2021: $14M.

2022: $14M.

2023: $14M.

2024: $16M vesting option or $1.5M buyout

He was originally under team control through the 2020 season.

Theo Epstein talked about how much he values Hendricks during a press conference on Tuesday.

“Early on it’s easy to put ceilings on guys, based mostly on velocity. He’s far exceeded that ceiling. We love the process that he uses to get to where he is. He’s always working.”

Hendricks hopes that he is a role model for pitchers that don't throw a 100 miles per hour.

"Hopefully, watching the way I pitch and get guys out will relate to a lot of younger pitchers. It’s not always about velocity but about the way you go about getting guys out at the major league level.”

Hendricks was 14-11 with a 3.44 ERA and 1.15 WHIP last season.

For his career, he has a 52-33 record with a sparkling 3.07 ERA with 668 strikeouts and low 1.11 WHIP.

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