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Kyle was limited to 16 starts for Chicago in 2022 due to a right shoulder strain that put him on the shelf from July 6 through season's end... Was diagnosed with a capsular tear in his right shoulder....Was 4-6 with a 4.80 ERA (45 ER/84.1 IP) in his 16 starts, walking 24 and striking out 66...walked two or fewer in his final 14 outings....Averaged 7.01 strikeouts per 9.0 innings...pitched to a 1.29 WHIP....Three times tossed at least 7.0 shutout innings: April 23 vs. Pittsburgh (7.0 IP), June 24 at St. Louis (7.1 IP) and May 9 at San Diego (8.2 IP)....Allowed one run in 5.1 innings Opening Day April 7 vs. the Brewers, walking three and striking out seven...did not garner a decision in the 5-4 win... Became the first Cub to start three-straight Opening Day games since Jon Lester (2017-19) and the first right-hander to do so since Carlos Zambrano (2005-10)....Recorded 17 strikeouts in his first three starts of the season, his most in a three-start span to begin a season in his career (15, 2016 and 2020)...Tossed 8.2 scoreless innings on May 9 at San Diego, the sixth time he's tossed 8.0-or-more scoreless innings and 29th time he's thrown 6.0-or-more scoreless innings in his career....Made his final start of the season July 5 at Milwaukee, allowing two runs in 3.0 innings before being removed due to right shoulder soreness.

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In 2021, Kyle led the Cubs with 14 victories, going 14-7 with a 4.77 ERA and one complete game in 32 starts ... had 19 quality starts, tied for ninth-most in the majors... His 14 wins ranked tied for fifth-most in the N.L... Allowed a career-high 31 home runs, second-most in the majors... His streak of 41-straight starts allowing fewer than three walks ended on Opening Day vs. Pittsburgh... Surrendered a career-high four home runs, April 18 vs. Atlanta, all coming in the first inning... Tossed his sixth-career complete game (7.0 innings in game one of a doubleheader) May 4 vs. the Dodgers... Went 16-straight starts without a loss from May 16-Aug. 6, the second-longest streak in franchise history (Jake Arrieta, 24 starts from July 30, 2015-May31, 2016)... Was 11-0 with a 2.79 ERA (31 ER/100.0 IP) during the stretch ... the 11-game winning streak was a career-high and tied for the longest in the majors on the season... Earned the win in a career-high eight straight starts from May 16-June 22 ... was the longest run by a Cub since Jake Arrieta won nine-straight starts from Sept. 22, 2015-May 3, 2016... Completed at least 6.0 innings in 13-straight starts from May 16-July 21, tied for the second-longest stretch in the majors on the season.

Kyle led all Cubs starting pitchers with a 3.46 ERA (68 ER/177.0 IP) in 30 starts...ranked second in the majors in home ERA, posting a 2.04 ERA (21 ER/92.2 IP) in 14 starts at Wrigley Field...however, his 5.02 road ERA (47 ER/84.1 IP) was nearly three runs higher...Did not allow an earned run in 30.0-straight innings at home from April 13-May 24...Allowed just 32 walks in 177.0 IP, leading Cubs starters with a 1.63 BB/9.0 IP mark, the lowest mark by a qualified Cub since Greg Maddux in 2005 (1.44)...Walked two or fewer batters in his final 29 starts beginning April 7, the longest single-season streak by a Cubs starting pitcher since Bill Hands did so in all 34 of his starts in 1968...Struck out 11 in 7.0 shutout innings, April 19 vs. Arizona, earning his first win...was his first-ever scoreless outing with at least 10 strikeouts...Became the first Cub in 42 years to record consecutive starts of at least 8.0 innings with no earned runs and no walks when he did so, May 3 vs. St. Louis and May 8 vs. Miami...the previous Cub to accomplish the feat was Ray Burris, September 15-19, 1976...Needed just 81 pitches in a complete game shutout vs. St. Louis, May 3...were the fewest pitches by a Cub in a shutout since Jon Lieber needed 78 pitches, May 24, 2001, vs. Cincinnati (9.0 IP, H, BB, 2 SO)...fewest by any major leaguer in a nine-inning shutout since Boston's Aaron Cook, June 29, 2012 at Seattle (81 pitches)...Went 3-for-4 with two RBI, May 14 at Cincinnati, while allowing just three hits in 8.0 innings...became the first Cub with three hits in a game while allowing three or fewer hits since Carlos Zambrano, September 10, 2010 vs. Milwaukee...Went three-straight starts with 8.0 or more innings and one or fewer runs and walks allowed, May 3-14...became the first Cub since Mike Krukow in September of 1981 to go three-straight starts of at least 8.0 innings and one or fewer runs and walks allowed...Went 6-0 with a 1.99 ERA (13 ER/58.2 IP) in eight starts from May 3-June 9, tying his career-long winning streak...Was on the injured list, June 15-July 2, with right shoulder inflammation...Allowed two or fewer runs in seven-straight starts, July 2-August 5...was his longest streak since a career-high 10-start stretch, August 1-September 26, 2016.

In his first full major league season, Kyle Hendricks was 8-7 with a complete game shutout and a 3.95 ERA (79 ER/180.0 IP) in 32 starts for Chicago ... recorded a career-high 22.1-scoreless innings streak, June 24-July 10, the longest by a Cub since Ryan Dempster's 33.0-inning run, June-July of 2012 ... closed out the campaign with 13.0 scoreless frames in his last three starts. Seven times he left a start with the lead, but was eventually tagged with a no decision. Had 17 no-decisions, the most in baseball this season and the most in a season in Cubs history, surpassing with Dennis Lamp's 16 no-decisions in 1980. Walked one or zero batters in eight-straight starts from June 7-July 17, the longest stretch by a Cub since Jon Lieber in 2002 (12 starts). Twice struck out a career-best nine batters: July 22 (gm. 1) in Cincinnati and September 28 vs. the Royals. Spun his first career complete game shutout, May 21 in San Diego ... allowed five hits, walked none and struck out seven in the 3-0 win. w Was the first Cubs pitcher to throw a complete game shutout without allowing a walk since Jason Marquis, May 9, 2007 vs. Pittsburgh ... just the sixth time a Cubs hurler accomplished the feat since 1999. Finished July with a 1-1 record and a 2.90 ERA (10 ER/31.0 IP) in five starts compared to a 2-3 record and a 4.78 ERA (17 ER/32.0 IP) in five June starts. Walked just two and struck out 30 while holding the opponent to a .173 average (13-for-75) in his final four starts beginning September 17. Made two starts in the postseason: NLDS Game Two at St. Louis (4.2 IP, 3 ER) and NLCS Game Three vs. the Mets (4.0 IP, 2 ER). w Delivered a run-scoring sacrifice bunt in the second inning of NLDS Game Two at the Cardinals.

Kyle made his major league debut with Chicago in July and went on to post a 7-2 record and a 2.46 ERA (22 ER/80.1 IP) in 13 starts...Earned N.L. Rookie of the Month honors for August, going 4-0 with a 1.69 ERA (7 ER/37.1 IP) in six outings...Combined for 183.0 innings between Triple-A Iowa and the Cubs...Finished tied for seventh in N.L. Rookie of the Year voting...His 2.18 ERA (18 ER/74.1 IP) following the All-Star break ranked third-lowest among N.L. rookies...His seven victories are the most by a Cubs rookie since Randy Wells had 12 in 2009...With seven wins in his first 12 career starts, became the first Cub to accomplish that feat since Geremi Gonzalez went 7-4 in his first 12 career starts in 1997...Recorded eight quality starts, including six-straight from July 22-August 18...Became the first Cubs rookie to record six-straight quality efforts since Kerry Wood had two streaks of seven-straight quality starts in 1998...That streak of quality starts ended, August 23 vs. Baltimore, due to a lengthy rain delay in the third inning that bumped him from the game...Was 5-0 with a 1.88 ERA (9 ER/43.0 IP) in seven starts, August 1-September 3...The five-game winning streak was a team season high...Allowed two or fewer walks in each of his final 11 starts...Tossed 6.0 or more innings in nine starts...Went 6-1 with a 1.61 ERA (11 ER/61.2 IP) in those games...Was 4-1 with a 1.99 ERA (9 ER/40.2 IP) in seven home starts...Opponents batted .252 against him the first time through the lineup...They hit .214 the second time through the lineup...Made his major league debut, July 10 in Cincinnati...Allowed four runs in 6.0 innings, including just one in his final 5.0 innings...Did not garner a decision in Chicago's 6-4, 12-inning win...Earned his first major league victory in his second start, July 22 vs. the Padres...Spun 7.0 shutout frames in Chicago's 6-0 win...Tossed a career-high 8.0 innings in a 6-2 win at Colorado, August 7...Allowed two runs (one earned) on five hits and one walk...Struck out four...Named a mid-season Pacific Coast League All-Star with Iowa...Was 10-5 with a 3.59 ERA (41 ER/102.2 IP) in 17 starts to begin the year with Iowa ... allowed just five homers in 102.2 innings...Struck out 97 batters and walked just 23, an average of 8.5 strikeouts and 2.0 walks per 9.0 innings.

Kyle ranked second on the Cubs with 30 home runs in 422 at-bats spanning 129 games for Chicago ... averaged one home run every 14.07 at-bats, a mark that would have been third-highest among N.L. hitters had he qualified for the league lead (was just 16 plate appearances shy) ... all told, hit .211 (89-for422) with 16 doubles, a triple, 30 homers, 59 RBI, 59 walks and a OBP over 100 points higher than his average, at .315... Posted a .922 OPS beginning July 27 through the end of the season, second-best on the Cubs in that span behind only Kris Bryant (.992)... His .283 batting average (17-for-60) in Sept./Oct. was his highest monthly mark since batting .302 in July of 2015... Had an .814 OPS and a .221 average (75-for-340) against right-handed pitching ... posted a .648 OPS and a .171 average (14-for-82) against southpaws... His .894 OPS in the season's second half was 200 points higher than his .694 OPS leading up to the All-Star Break... Batted .436 (17-for-39) with 10 homers in the first pitch of an at-bat... Hit four homers while serving as the club's designated hitter, tied for the most by any Cub in a single season (Alfonso Soriano in 2012)... Played 110 games in left field, posting a .967 fielding percentage (5 E/153 TC) with seven assists ... played four games at catcher, totaling 7.0 innings, and saw one game at first base... Was optioned to Triple-A Iowa, June 21 (post-game) ... was batting .171 with a .295 OBP in 64 games prior to being sent to Iowa ... recalled, July 6, and batted .255 (51-for-200) with 18 homers and 31 RBI in 65 games the rest of the way... Began the season as the primary leadoff hitter and reached base to lead off the game nine times in his first 16 opportunities... Hit a 470-foot home run (as measured by Statcast), May 23 vs. San Francisco, which was his longest homer of his career ... also hit a homer measured at 467 feet, June 14... Hit a game-winning grand slam in the seventh inning, June 3 vs. the Cardinals ... gave the Cubs a 5-3 lead ... his four RBI tied a career-high ... marked the first go-ahead grand slam by a Cubs batter when trailing in the seventh inning or later since David DeJesus, May 11, 2012 at Milwaukee ... first time it happened at Wrigley Field since Aramis Ramirez, August 28, 2008 vs. the Phillies... Notched his first-career pinch-hit home run, June 11 vs. Colorado (was part of back-to-back home runs with Addison Russell)... Recorded a career-high tying 11 total bases, July 27 at the White Sox as he went 3-for-4 with a triple and two homers... Went 2-for-6 with two homers and four RBI, August 30 vs. Pittsburgh ... marked his fifth-career multi-homer game, tied for fifth-most by a Cubs player by his age 24 season ... the second homer was his 40th of his career, becoming the fastest player in Cubs history to 40 homers (178 games)... Went 3-for-17 (.176) with a solo homer and three walks in seven postseason games.

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