Injuries again plagued Bryant in the third year of his ill-fated contract Welcome to the 2024 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2024.
It has been a rough few years for Kris Bryant since he signed a long-term deal with the Colorado Rockies, specifically on the injury front related to his back, and he did not hold back when talking about how he is dealing with everything related to that.
The Colorado Rockies placed former National League MVP Kris Bryant on the injured list last month due to a back strain. It was the third time Bryant hit the IL in 2024 and his eighth trip to the injured list since signing with the Rockies in 2022.
Rockies outfielder Kris Bryant has spent most of the 2024 season on the injured list, and his latest trip to the shelf due to a strained back began early last month.
We are entering prime time in both the Major and Minor League seasons. Major League teams are scratching and clawing to lock in their postseason spots by making strategic moves to get them over the hump.
The Chicago Cubs haven't found similar success in recent years compared to when they had a core of Javier Baez, Kris Bryant, and others. However, allowing
Three seasons into his seven year, $182 million deal with the Colorado Rockies, there’s no doubt that Kris Bryant’s deal back in March of 2022 is the worst contract formed in baseball history.
Trevor Story and Kris Bryant have more in common than just their respective times as a member of the Colorado Rockies. This season, they also have their team’s fanbases wondering when and if the former All-Stars will have any kind of impact on the current trajectories of their teams.
Colorado Rockies outfielder/first baseman Kris Bryant, who is dealing with a back strain, was placed on the injured list for the third time this season on Monday.
Since signing with Colorado on a seven-year free-agent deal, he has hit .250/.332/.382 across 671 plate appearances. He has appeared in 159 of the Rox’s 443 games (just under 36 percent) since signing.
Out since early June with a left oblique strain, Colorado Rockies infielder/outfielder Kris Bryant was activated off the 10-day injured list on Tuesday.
The Colorado Rockies are in the middle of another forgettable season. They hold one of MLB’s worst records and are in last place in the National League West.
As the July 30 trade deadline rapidly approaches, let's take a look at the five most untradable contracts in MLB.
On March 16th, 2022, 2016 National League MVP Kris Bryant signed a seven-year, 181-million-dollar deal with the Colorado Rockies. Since being a member of the Rockies, Bryant has severely struggled.
The Rockies received some unfortunate news regarding Kris Bryant today, as Bryant himself told reporters (including MLB.com’s Thomas Harding). Bryant was initially placed on the injured list earlier this month with a left rib contusion in what he had expected to be a fairly short stint on the shelf.
Update, Friday, 7:15 p.m. ET: Well, now it's just columnists on social media.... now local television personality Scott Gange has taken a shot at Bryant as Bryant goes on the injured list.
The Colorado manager said Bryant’s rib soreness “didn’t really respond to treatment,” necessitating the IL trip.
Bryant and the Rockies have endured a brutal start to the seven-year deal the sides agreed upon prior to the 2022 season.
The Colorado Rockies have started the season with a dismal 4-14 record and are already nearly seven games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League.
To begin the 2024 season, several hitters are trying to reacquaint themselves with their bats. Here are five notable ones who are off to terrible starts.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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