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Colorado Rockies infielder/outfielder Kris Bryant (back) will have "follow-up scans" on his back after visiting with Dr.
Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt said that Bryant (back) visited with Dr. Robert Watkins on Monday and will undergo follow-up scans, Thomas Harding of MLB.com reports. The results of that imaging ...
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper revealed that he almost joined long-time friend Kris Bryant on the Chicago Cubs ...
While so much has been made about the debacle of a blockbuster Anthony Rendon signed with the Los Angeles Angels, Kris Bryant ...
Kris Bryant can’t play baseball right now, and he’s unsure when he’ll be able to play again. But he’s not ready to give up ...
Kris Bryant's star-crossed Rockies tenure added another chapter earlier this week when the former NL MVP was placed on the ...
“I want to be on the field. I want to play the game,” Bryant said, adding, “I want to talk to doctors, see if there’s ...
Former Chicago Cubs star Kris Bryant isn’t ready to retire yet, even as a lingering back injury impacts his quality of living ...
Rockies designated hitter Kris Bryant was sick and tired of his chronic back injury -- officially lumbar degenerative disc ...
Colorado Rockies outfielder Kris Bryant is not considering retirement despite a back ailment that has placed him on the ...
DENVER — Kris Bryant reached the pinnacle of the baseball world in 2016 with the Chicago Cubs but it has been downhill since ...