Colorado Rockies designated hitter Kris Bryant debuted an adjusted batting stance at spring training that is heavily inspired ...
Bryant began the spring positively with a two-run home run with an exit velocity of 111.8 mph. However, he's gone just 2-for-19 with six strikeouts since. Positively, Bryant has remained healthy and ...
Rockies manager Bud Black discusses Kris Bryant's bat speed looking good and how Bryant worked hard to get right for the ...
The Rockies entered the weekend with a 10-3-1 Cactus League record. What does that mean for the regular season?
Jed Hoyer chose the latter, trading all three of them by deadline day. Baez went to the New York Mets, Rizzo went to the New York Yankees, and Bryant went to the San Francisco Gia ...
Training might not count, but it is when we get the year's first wave of Statcast data, and that deserves a closer look. Let's try to find some numbers worth paying attention to early on this spring, ...
Scottsdale, Ariz. — Kris Bryant launched his first home run of the spring on Tuesday at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, a welcome sight for the Colorado Rockies and their hopes for what he ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Kris Bryant‘s balky lower back feels better, he’s moving well and his swing looks fluid. Those are all good signs for Bryant’s attempt to put together an entire season ...
Bryant hit a 462-foot home run that had an 111.8 mph exit velocity during Tuesday's Cactus League game, Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post reports.