Former Red Sox Reliever Liam Hendriks is making a comeback in the MLB, this time with the Minnesota Twins. The 37-year-old pitcher, who missed the 2024 season due to injury, is returning to the sport after a challenging period. Hendriks, a three-time All-Star and two-time top-10 finisher in the American League Cy Young Award voting, brings a wealth of experience to the Twins. His journey began with the Twins in 2011, but as a starting pitcher, and he struggled with a 6.06 ERA in 30 games. However, his nomadic career took a turn when he transitioned to the bullpen, leading to a successful stint with the Chicago White Sox, where he achieved a career-high 38 saves in 2021. Now, he's back in the AL Central, aiming to help the Twins improve on their 70-92 record from last season, finishing in fourth place. With 114 career saves under his belt, Hendriks is a valuable addition to the Twins' roster, and his return to the Twins marks a significant moment in his career.