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Here is who the experts believe the Tigers will select with the No. 24 overall pick on Sunday: With the No. 24 overall pick, ...
Mark Hendrickson had a fascinating dual-sport career, being on the business end of an iconic Michael Jordan photo and allowing Ken Griffey, Jr.’s 600th home run.
You could count on one hand the number of pro athletes with odder career paths than Mark Hendrickson: A 6'7" left-hander, he was drafted out of high school by the Braves in 1992, then again in ...
At 6-foot-9, Mark Hendrickson is one of the few athletes to play in both the NBA and Major League Baseball — and the only one to spend at least four seasons in each.
Mark Hendrickson was a dominant presence inside for the Washington State basketball team from 1992-96. (Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review) Buy this photo. Success seemed to follow ...
Mark Hendrickson bounced around the NBA for four years (in Kings jersey, left) but has found success as a pitcher, sporting a 5-1 record and 3.71 ERA for the Florida Marlins this year.
Mark Hendrickson is a 40-year-old grandfather who is trying to make it onto the Baltimore Orioles pitching staff. He’s had an interesting life already, and is trying to make it even more so if ...
No, Mark Hendrickson's success pitching out of the bullpen is not a result of the lanky left-hander finally finding his calling. Hendrickson finds a source of relief - Los Angeles Times ...
DENVER — One mile, six feet, nine inches high. Mark Hendrickson was indeed a towering figure for the Dodgers, filling in for injured Jason Schmidt and pitching into the sixth inning of an 8-1 ...
The Orioles will offer pitcher Mark Hendrickson a minor-league deal, according to Eduardo A. Encina of the Baltimore Sun. The deal would include an invitation to major-league camp. The 38-year-old ...