Colorado Rockies News: The Kris Bryant contract is off to a historically bad start

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Colorado Rockies News: The Kris Bryant contract is off to a historically bad start

Colorado Rockies are in their fourth straight losing season. Kris Bryant has played in just 42 games this season and has a contract that runs out in 2022. He has been plagued by injuries and his performance has lagged. He is worth $164 million. Colorado lost 2-1 to the Chicago Cubs on Friday. They have 18 games left to play. The team is in last place. It's the first of seven-year contract. Bryant is a good hitter but his production has fallen from his former days with Chicago. His performance is lacking. There are more losses than any other team's in Colorado's history.

Kris Bryant has played fewer games in his first season with the Rockies than Anthony Rendon, who played in 52 of 60 games with Angels. Kris Bryant's contract is expensive and he will play more games for Giants than Rockies. He will earn $18 million in 2022 and $27 million for the next two years. His contract will be worth $26 million from 2025-2028. Ian Desmond forfeited at least $13.5 million by sitting both the 2020 and 2021 seasons. 2B José López played 38 games before being released. The Rockies can survive lost seasons from moderately priced role-players but not from their highest-paid core players.

Kris Bryant's contract is off to a bad start. Michael Toglia and Sean Bouchard made their debuts.

The Kris Bryant contract is off to a bad start. Colorado Rockies need to find a center fielder and a leadoff hitter.

Oklahoma City Dodgers beat Albuquerque Isotopes 12-9. Ezequiel Tovar hit his first Triple-A home run. Wynton Bernard hit Albuquerque's 14th grand slam of the season. Case Williams made his Double-AA debut for Hartford. He had a good game, but Hartford couldn't score.


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