White Sox' Liam Hendriks set to return months after cancer diagnosis
Hendricks announced last month that he was cancer-free
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Chicago White Sox closer Liam Hendriks is set to return to the active roster on Monday, more than a month after announcing he was in remission following his non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis.
Hendriks, 34, missed the first two months of the season after he revealed in early January that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. In early April, he underwent his final round of chemotherapy, and on April 20 he officially announced that he was "cancer free."
Now, more than a month after being in remission, Hendriks is ready to return to the mound.
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WHITE SOX'S LIAM HENDRIKS DOMINATES IN FIRST OUTING SINCE BECOMING CANCER-FREE
The White Sox announced in a video posted to Twitter on Sunday that he will return to the team.
Hendriks seemingly confirmed his return date with a post on Instagram that included the date "5.29" and the caption "See you soon Southside."
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The White Sox are set to host the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night at 8:10 p.m. ET.
Hendriks made six rehab appearances with the Triple-A Charlotte Knights and allowed just one run and one hit during one inning in his final game on May 16.
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"It hasn’t changed my outlook on life, but it’s definitely made me miss being in this clubhouse," he said during a press conference earlier this month. "It’s made me miss being a part of the team."
Hendriks has 115 saves and a 3.81 ERA over 12 seasons. He is currently in the final year of his $54 million, three-year deal with the White Sox.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.