On July 13, 2003, he was traded to the San Diego Padres for Matt Herges. On April 5, 2005, he was suspended 15 games for testing positive for steroids while pitching in the minor leagues.[3] Later that season, he was called up from the Triple-APortland Beavers. He emerged as a vital figure in middle relief, not allowing a home run in 47.2 innings.
Hensley began the 2007 season as the Padres' #5 starter, but was placed on the disabled list in May. After struggling in his minor league rehab starts, Hensley was optioned to the Triple-APortland Beavers.
On August 4, 2007, Hensley gave up Barry Bonds' 755th career home run, which tied Bonds with Hank Aaron for most all-time. The next day, Hensley was optioned to the minor leagues.
Hensley was non-tendered by the Padres following the 2008 season, making him a free agent.[4]
Houston Astros
On December 23, 2008, Hensley signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros that included an invitation to spring training worth $550,000.
Florida Marlins
On May 13, 2009, Hensley was released by the Astros[5] and signed by the Florida Marlins.[6]
In 2010, Hensley took over the closer role from Leo Núñez.[7] For the start 2011 season, Hensley was once again being used as a setup man. However, after injury problems to both himself and Marlins ace Josh Johnson, the Marlins promoted him to the starting rotation. He was designated for assignment on December 9, 2011, he elected free agency on December 12.
Second stint with Giants
On February 8, 2012, he signed a non-guaranteed contract with the San Francisco Giants that included an invitation to Spring training. He was selected to join the Giants' 2012 Opening Day roster.[8] He became a free agent following the season.
Cincinnati Reds
On February 11, 2013, he signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds.[9] Hensley was released from the Reds Triple-A affiliate the Louisville Bats on May 20, thus becoming a free agent.
Milwaukee Brewers
On May 26, 2013, Hensley signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers. He was assigned to Triple-ANashville. He was released on June 11.
Sugar Land Skeeters
On August 11, 2013, Hensley signed with the Sugar Land Skeeters of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He became a free agent following the season. In 14 games 14.1 innings of relief he went 2–0 with a 0.63 ERA with 16 strikeouts and 1 save.
Washington Nationals
On January 24, 2014, Hensley signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals that included an invitation to spring training. He was released on March 20.
Although Hensley lacked premium speed on his pitches, he used his upper-80s sinker to induce weak contact. To right-handed hitters, Hensley added a slider averaging about 80 mph and a big curveball averaging about 70 mph to the mix. To lefties, Hensley used the curveball and a changeup in the low 80s. He also occasionally threw a four-seam fastball. He delivered his pitches with a nearly straight-overhead throwing motion.[11]
Personal life
As of June 2023[update], Hensley married and lives in Pearland.[12]
References
^Spedden, Zach (September 22, 2010). "30 Teams in 30 Days: 1983". Hagerstown Suns Fan Club. Retrieved September 25, 2014.