Former Chicago Cubs MVP Diagnosed With Career-Altering Disease

   

Former Chicago Cubs star Kris Bryant’s injury-plagued Colorado Rockies tenure just took another turn for the worse.

Former Chicago Cubs MVP Diagnosed With Career-Altering Disease

The Rockies placed Bryant, the 2016 NL MVP, on the injured list Monday with degenerative disc disease. Colorado did not announce a timetable for Bryant’s potential return.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, degenerative disc disease causes the spinal disks to wear down. It is unclear if the degenerative disk disease is related to the various back injuries that limited Bryant to -1.1 bWAR and 159 games from 2022-24.

Bryant hit .154 with no home runs, an RBI, and a staggeringly bad .400 OPS through 11 games. This marks the 33-year-old’s ninth injured list stint since joining the Rockies in March 2022.

It’s another frustrating blow for Bryant, a four-time All-Star with the Cubs from 2015-21. Bryant burst onto the scene with a 26-home run and 5.4 bWAR rookie campaign, earning Rookie of the Year honors and leading the Cubs to their first NLCS appearance in over a decade.

Bryant crushed a career-high 39 home runs and tallied a league-high 7.3 bWAR in his second season. Most importantly, Bryant hit .308 with three homers, five doubles, and a .923 OPS in 17 playoff games, carrying the Cubs to their first World Series title since 1908.

Bryant hit .269 with two solo home runs in the seven-game World Series victory over Cleveland.

Although the Cubs never won another pennant, they can’t blame those playoff struggles on Bryant. The 2013 No. 2 pick remained in Chicago through the 2021 trade deadline, totaling a .279 average, 160 homers, 465 RBI, and 28.0 bWAR.

The Cubs dealt Bryant to the San Francisco Giants in July 2021, and he mashed seven homers and posted a .788 OPS in 51 games for the NL West champions.

Bryant has three seasons and $81 million remaining on his contract following this year. He also owns a full no-trade clause.