Mike Hendrickson

Chicago Cyclones (2000-
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, Hendrickson was drafted seventh overall by the Chicago Cyclones. Hendrickson saw his first season end abruptly after 29 games after he partially torn his labrum, keeping him out for four months. It didn't prevent him respectable offensive numbers, but his first season could be considered a disappointment.

If people thought Hendrickson's first season was a disappointment, that his second season is a complete disaster. He hit for a low .198 with only two home runs and 21 RBI in 48 games. It's seemingly the same offensive production as last year, but he played in 17 more games in 2001.

Hendrickson claimed he was fully healthy in 2002, but his offensive numbers were less than stellar yet again, but the biggest concern is that he's still Chicago's best player. He hit a career-high 6 HR and 27 RBI, but it's way lower than other franchise player. Chicago tried to shop him around during the winter, but didn't find anything who taught was worthy of Hendrickson.

Awards
1X ABA Gold Glove at RF (2002)