“I’m confident to go back” Hendricks, who kept his promise, ‘cancer cured’


Liam Hendricks (34, Chicago White Sox), who could not participate in the 2023 World Baseball Classic (WBC) due to a serious illness, was diagnosed with lymphoma.

On the 21st (hereafter Korean time), the Chicago White Sox announced the news of Hendrix’s decision to be cured, saying that he was free from lymphoma through the club’s official SNS.

This is a quote from Hendricks’ news. On the same day, Hendricks shared the news of his complete recovery by posting photos of his battle with lymphoma. 토토사이트

Hendricks said in early January that he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. This disease is a type of blood cancer that occurs when lymphoid tissue cells are converted to malignancy.

At the time, Hendricks said, “When I heard that it was a malignant tumor, my wife and I were shocked.”

Hendricks’ words are expected to come true. A return within this season cannot be guaranteed, but Hendricks will return to the mound in good shape.

Hendricks, in his 12th year in the majors, went 4-4 with a 2.81 ERA in 57 2/3 innings in 58 games last season. 85 strikeouts.

Hendricks is a right-handed reliever who throws a four-seam fastball averaging 97.8 mph. His four-seam fastball is over 60%. Here he throws sliders and curveballs.


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