Former Blue Jays pitcher Liam Hendriks says he has non-Hodgkin lymphoma
White Sox closer announces on Instagram that he was diagnosed in recent days
Chicago White Sox closer Liam Hendriks says he has non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Hendriks announced Sunday on Instagram that he was diagnosed in recent days. The three-time All-Star was scheduled to begin treatment on Monday.
"Hearing the word "Cancer" came as a shock to my wife and I, as it does to millions of families each year," he wrote. "However, I am resolved to embrace the fight and overcome this new challenge with the same determination I have used when facing other obstacles in my life."
Hendriks said he is "confident" he will "make a full recovery and be back on the mound as soon as possible."
"I know with the support of my wife, my family, my teammates and the Chicago White Sox organization, along with the treatment and care from my doctors, I will get through this," he said.
The five-year survival rate for non-Hodgkin lymphoma is 73.8 per cent, according to the National Cancer Institute. Some forms are aggressive while others are slow growing.
General manager Rick Hahn said in a statement the White Sox don't expect to have an update on Hendriks' status prior to opening day.
Hendriks was third in the majors with 37 saves and made his third All-Star team last season. He led the American League with a career-high 38 saves in 2021, after leaving Oakland to sign a $54 million US, three-year contract with the White Sox.
Hendriks has 115 saves and a 3.81 ERA over 12 seasons with Minnesota, Toronto, Kansas City, Oakland and Chicago.