There are plenty of Cubs who stepped up for the Chicago Cubs against Cleveland in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series.
Ben Zobirst picked up the big hit in extra innings. Kyle Schwarber had three hits. Kris Bryant made the final throw to close out the series.
But none of that had happened without Kyle Hendricks, who allowed two runs (one earned) in 4 2/3 innings to keep the Cubs in the game early.
On Monday night, Hendricks officially called it a career after a 12 year career that spanned 11 seasons with the Cubs and one final season with the Angels.