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Why Kyle Hendricks shared his 100th win with his childhood mentor from Los Angeles Angels
Why Kyle Hendricks shared his 100th win with his childhood mentor from Los Angeles Angels

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Why Kyle Hendricks shared his 100th win with his childhood mentor from Los Angeles Angels

Why Kyle Hendricks shared his 100th win with his childhood mentor from Los Angeles Angels (Image Source: Getty Images) Kyle Hendricks' 100th win in the Major Leagues with the Los Angeles Angels against the Seattle Mariners on June 6, 2025, is not just a statistic. The path of this right-hander to this moment in his career highlights the effect early guidance has on an athlete's success over many years. By hugging Clyde Wright, the coach who guided him as a child and retired with 100 wins, Hendricks reflected the importance of early guidance for any sports career. Hendricks' 5-4 victory over the Mariners showed he has what it takes and also highlighted how strong bonds between players help baseball grow. Clyde Wright's Foundational Impact on Kyle Hendricks' Baseball Development Clyde Wright being part of Kyle Hendricks' celebration with the Los Angeles Angels made for an incredible 23-year story. When Hendricks started with Wright's Anaheim pitching academy at age 12, Wright was already a seasoned pitching instructor at 84. Clyde Wright ended his 10-year career in Major League Baseball with 100 wins, just like Kyle Hendricks' current achievement. The fact that the numbers are equal in this way makes their relationship more meaningful, proving how Wright's early encouragement of others affected their careers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Milana, 38, Shows Her Huge Size In New Photos. Paperela Undo Hendricks said Wright introduced him to pitching as well as encouraged his passion for baseball, making sure he remained interested in the sport. Kyle Hendricks' Career Trajectory from Chicago Cubs Star to Los Angeles Angels Milestone The way Kyle Hendricks reached 100 career wins shows a strong and consistent performance in different teams and at different stages of his career. In his time with the Cubs, Hendricks achieved 97 victories and was counted on to give accurate pitches, not just powerful ones. He has carried on this style in Los Angeles, and his June 6 game against the Seattle Mariners proved that he relies on strategy instead of sheer strength. Kyle Hendricks showed his tactical skills even though he gave up four runs and eight hits in six innings, with no more than two strikeouts. Even though his fastball was clocked at only 86.6 miles per hour, he handled a potential bases-loaded situation in the fifth inning and got out of it. Jorge Soler stopped the Tigers from getting a grand slam, and Travis d'Arnaud hit a two-run homer that tied the game. Also Read: Colton Gordon's electric debut fuels Astros' victory over Guardians Kyle Hendricks' 100th career victory ultimately transcends individual achievement, representing the profound influence of quality mentorship in athletic development. His emotional reunion with Clyde Wright demonstrates how foundational relationships continue shaping professional careers decades after initial contact. For Los Angeles Angels fans wanting to follow Hendricks' continued pursuit of wins, games are broadcast on Fox Sports West and available through streaming services, with home games scheduled throughout the summer at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.

Kyle Hendricks celebrates 100th career win with former Angels pitcher who tutored him as a youngster
Kyle Hendricks celebrates 100th career win with former Angels pitcher who tutored him as a youngster

Washington Post

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  • Washington Post

Kyle Hendricks celebrates 100th career win with former Angels pitcher who tutored him as a youngster

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Kyle Hendricks' 100th career victory created a full-circle moment. The 35-year-old right-hander helped pitch the Los Angeles Angels to a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night. And he got to celebrate his milestone with a mentor. Former Angels left-hander Clyde Wright, who threw a no-hitter for the franchise in 1970, began tutoring Hendricks at his Anaheim pitching school when Hendricks, who grew up in South Orange County, was 12. Wright, now 84, finished his 10-year big league career with 100 wins in 1975.

Kyle Hendricks celebrates 100th career win with former Angels pitcher who tutored him as a youngster
Kyle Hendricks celebrates 100th career win with former Angels pitcher who tutored him as a youngster

Associated Press

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Kyle Hendricks celebrates 100th career win with former Angels pitcher who tutored him as a youngster

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Kyle Hendricks' 100th career victory created a full-circle moment. The 35-year-old right-hander helped pitch the Los Angeles Angels to a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night. And he got to celebrate his milestone with a mentor. Former Angels left-hander Clyde Wright, who threw a no-hitter for the franchise in 1970, began tutoring Hendricks at his Anaheim pitching school when Hendricks, who grew up in South Orange County, was 12. Wright, now 84, finished his 10-year big league career with 100 wins in 1975. 'He came down to the clubhouse and gave me a hug, and I told him it only took 23 years after our first lesson to tie him,' said Hendricks, whose career record is 100-87. 'I spent a couple of years with him at the beginning. He taught me how to start throwing a curveball, how to stay healthy with certain stuff. 'I kept pitching and kept loving the game because of him.' Hendricks (3-6) was hardly dominant Friday night, giving up four runs and eight hits, striking out two and walking two in six innings. And his stuff, as usual, was not overpowering — his fastball topped out at 86.6 mph. But he escaped a second-and-third, two-out jam in the fifth inning by getting Randy Arozarena to ground out. And he got some help in the fourth from right fielder Jorge Soler, who reached above the short wall in the corner to rob Rowdy Tellez of a potential grand slam before crashing into the fence. 'I thought it was a homer off the bat, so I was so surprised, man,' Hendricks said. 'Thank God, (Soler) had my back today big-time.' Tellez's long fly — the first out of the inning — drove in a run. Leody Tavaras' RBI groundout gave Seattle a 3-1 lead. But Travis d'Arnaud's two-run homer off Mariners starter Bryce Miller (2-5) tied it at 3 in the bottom of the fourth. Seattle took a 4-3 lead on Julio Rodriguez's RBI triple in the fifth, but the Angels scored twice in the bottom of the inning to go up 5-4 — a rally that began when Jo Adell was hit by a pitch and he stole second. Chris Taylor, after fouling off two sacrifice-bunt attempts, roped an RBI double to left-center for a 4-4 tie, and Nolan Schanuel's RBI single made it 5-4. Ryan Zeferjahn retired the side in order in the seventh, Reid Detmers struck out two of four batters in the eighth and Kenley Jansen threw a perfect ninth for his 13th save. Jansen presented Hendricks with the game ball from the final out of the pitcher's 100th career win. 'It's one of those things that when you're done playing and you look back, it will mean a lot,' said Hendricks, who won 97 games during his 11 years with the Chicago Cubs. 'But in the heat of the moment, it was just a huge team win against an opponent toward the top of our division, so that's the focus.' — AP MLB:

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