If you are into a younger version of Jose Quintana or Wade Miley, boy do we have a guy for you. Henry's short arm action and delivery hides the ball well enough allowing his stuff to play up well enough to be effective one to two trips through the lineup. He is at his best when he is pitching backwards off his breaking ball and keeping hitters off balance but command issues can lead to him using his pedestrian fastball more often than he truly should use the pitch. To date, the lefty has been much more effective against righties thanks to his changeup as the lefties he has seen have done rather well (.292/.366/.508) compared to the righties (.244/.326/.416.) Henry did not pitch after July 28th due to an elbow strain but was still in the picture for postseason usage in mid-October. That situation bears watching as you consider Henry in your NL-Only leagues or deeper mixed league formats. Read Past Outlooks