Over 18 seasons, Hendrick posted a .278
batting average with 267
home runs and 1,111
RBI. His career stats included 941
runs, 1,980
hits, 343
doubles, 59
stolen bases, 567
walks, .329
on-base percentage and a .446
slugging percentage in 7,129
at-bats. Playing at all three outfield positions and first base, he compiled a .987
fielding percentage. He was an all-star four times—twice with Cleveland in 1974 and 1975 and twice with St. Louis in 1980 and 1983—and he finished in the top 15 in league MVP voting four consecutive years between 1980 and 1983. He was the first MLB player to wear his pant legs down to his ankles. He was nicknamed "Jogging George" and "Captain Easy" because of his reputation for not running plays out or giving 100% effort and "Silent George" because of his longstanding policy of not talking to the media. Angels beat reporter
Lisa Nehus Saxon, one of the first women to cover an MLB team, credited Hendrick for protecting her from
Reggie Jackson's harassment and verbal abuse. Hendrick played winter ball with the
Cangrejeros de Santurce club of the Puerto Rico League, where he won the batting title in the 1973−1974 tournament. He also played for the
Gold Coast Suns of the
Senior Professional Baseball Association in its 1989 inaugural season. ==Transactions involving Hendrick==