19 April 2026
Josh Hendrickson inks deal with Houston Astros
Josh Hendrickson has another opportunity in professional affiliated baseball.
The Team Australia left-hander signed a minor league deal with the Houston Astros over the weekend. It marks a return to the minor leagues for Hendrickson, who last played for the Phillies in 2023.
He has been immediately assigned to Sugar Land – the Triple-A affiliate of the Astros. Triple-A is one level below the Major Leagues.
Notably, Hendrickson had major elbow surgery that kept him out of the game for over 600 days. You can read his feature here.
He returned in May, 2025 with the Kansas City Monarchs in the Independent American Association.
The 29-year-old posted a 3.61 ERA in 104+ innings for the Monarchs.
He returned to Australia for the 2025-26 ABL season and pitched for the Adelaide Giants. He was the Game 3 starter in the Giants’ Claxton Shield clinching game. He had a 2.25 ERA in 16.0 innings.
In February, Hendrickson was named to the Australian team for the World Baseball Classic. He allowed just one run in his 3.0 inning start in a must-win game vs Czechia.
The left-hander from Perth can throw a 95mph fastball. He has four years of minor league experience, from 2019-2023, with the Phillies.








































