Last week, The Athletic released an article about former Chicago Cubs infielder Kris Bryant, and I still can’t get over some of the reactions to it. Let’s go down memory lane, shall we?
The Colorado Rockies are unlikely to be incredibly competitive in 2024 but that doesn’t mean they won’t have a few newsworthy moments. Whether the following predictions are bold or not, I’ll leave up to you, but here are a few things I think could unfold for the boys in purple this year that might raise an eyebrow or two.
Former National League MVP Kris Bryant is set to occupy the No. 2 spot in the Colorado Rockies' batting order this year, according to reports. Also, Bryant will be making the switch to first base, as we covered earlier in this offseason.
Kris Bryant is projected to start at first every day, but those plans could still change One year ago, our State of the Position article for first base was titled “The Rockies Have A Traffic Jam at First Base.” Entering the 2023 season, the Colorado Rockies had C.J.
Skyler and Evan discuss Kris Bryant’s comments about joining the Rockies and the first full week of spring training! For more information on the future of podcasts here at Purple Row, please click here!
The 2024 MLB season projects to be an exciting campaign. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves are expected to battle for the best record in the National League, while the New York Yankees may be back after a respectable offseason.
The veteran surprised many when he signed with the Rockies before the start of the 2022 season, and he opened up about that decision in a new interview.
With the No. 2 pick in the 2013 MLB Draft, the Chicago Cubs selected Kris Bryant. It was one of the best days in Cubs history as the future star was expected to be one of the best players in baseball.
The Chicago Cubs entered 2015 with excitement. The franchise had not won a World Series since 1908, but they featured an up-and-coming roster. Additionally, a young third baseman named Kris Bryant was set to make his big league debut.
With Ryan McMahon penciled in to play third base, that leaves a few considerable options for the 2016 National League MVP Kris Bryant. Just hours before
When Kris Bryant signed a seven-year, $182 million deal with the Colorado Rockies in March of 2022, Nolan Jones was still a 23-year-old minor leaguer with the Cleveland Guardians.
During the 2022 offseason, third baseman/outfielder Kris Bryant and the Colorado Rockies agreed upon a seven-year, $182 million contract. Since arriving in Colorado, Bryant has been severely injury-riddled.
Former MVP and World Series champion Kris Bryant is undergoing a major change in 2024 - he will be the primary first baseman for the Colorado Rockies. Per Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post: Bryant is penciled in to be Colorado’s starting first baseman, though he will also get at-bats as a designated hitter and could see some time in right field.
Kris Bryant has spent virtually his entire career playing either third base or in the outfield, but that could change when he returns to the Colorado Rockies from his current injury.
At 40-61, the Colorado Rockies are currently the worst team in the National League. As they look to find their way to contention, here are players who are trending up and down in 2023.
The Rockies placed Kris Bryant on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to July 22, because of a fractured left index finger. Colorado also optioned Karl Kauffmann to Triple-A Albuquerque and recalled Elehuris Montero and Riley Pint.
The Colorado Rockies are reinstating outfielder Kris Bryant from the injured list Friday, the Denver Post reported. Bryant, 31, has been away from the Rockies since May 30 due to a foot injury.
Kris Bryant's latest comeback attempt picked up speed Thursday when he joined his Colorado Rockies teammates in Atlanta and took batting practice before the contest against the Braves.
Outfielder/designated hitter Charlie Blackmon was reinstated from the bereavement list in a corresponding move.
Bryant’s first season in Colorado didn’t go as envisioned, with injuries combining to limit the former MVP to 42 games.
Former Chicago Cubs third baseman and current Colorado Rockies outfielder Kris Bryant expects to be 100% healthy and ready for the start of spring training.
The Colorado Rockies placed left fielder Kris Bryant on the 10-day injured list Monday due to ongoing plantar fasciitis in his left foot. It's the four-time All-Star's third stint on the IL this season after two previous stays due to back injuries.
Disappointing news for Colorado Rockies fans, as manager Bud Black told the media on Monday that star third baseman Kris Bryant is set to see a specialist.
Kris Bryant's disastrous debut season with the Colorado Rockies carried on Wednesday, as the team announced that the former NL MVP was placed on the injured list for the second time this spring.
The Colorado Rockies have placed outfielder Kris Bryant on the 10-day injured list with a back strain.
The Phillies were often speculated as a suitor for Kris Bryant this winter, but a disagreement over contract length appears to have torpedoed a potential deal.
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