SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Comfortable with what he’s been seeing from Kyle Hendricks since the pitcher came off the injured list, manager David Ross was more than happy to let the Chicago Cubs’ one-time ace call his own game Saturday. The way the outing turned out, Hendricks probably can expect…Read More
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