60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Thu 7/14/22 11:59 AM
60DKris Bryant
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The Rockies reinstated Bryant (personal) from the paternity list Thursday, Kyle Newman of The Denver Post reports. He'll start in left field and bat third in the Rockies' series finale with the Padres.
EDGE Analysis
Bryant took the maximum three days away from the team to be with his wife and their newborn twins, but he'll make his return to action Thursday. With Bryant back in the fold, Garrett Hampson and Yonathan Daza could lose out on opportunities in the outfield moving forward.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Mon 7/11/22 4:42 PM
60DKris Bryant
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The Rockies officially placed Bryant (personal) on the paternity list Monday, Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post
EDGE Analysis
Bryant doesn't appear as a bench option on the Rockies' lineup card for Monday's game against the Padres while Sam Hilliard does, implying that the latter player was called up from Triple-A Albuquerque to replace Bryant on the active roster. Per MLB rules, Bryant is able to spend 1-to-3 days away from the team while on the paternity list, so fantasy managers likely shouldn't count on him returning to the lineup until Thursday's series finale with the Padres. Bryant exited late in Sunday's win over the Diamondbacks after experiencing cramping, but he should be ready to step back in as an everyday player once he rejoins the team.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Mon 7/11/22 4:27 PM
60DKris Bryant
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Bryant is expected to be placed on the paternity list Monday while he awaits the birth of his child, Danielle Allentuck of The Denver Gazette reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bryant exited Sunday's 3-2 win over the Diamondbacks due to cramping, but it'll be a personal matter that will keep him out for the start of the Rockies' home series with the Padres. Expect Colorado to officially place Bryant on the paternity list shortly before Monday's 8:40 p.m. ET opening pitch, with MLB rules allowing the 30-year-old to remain away from the team for 1-to-3 days. Bryant should be fully recovered from the cramping issue by then and will likely rejoin the lineup for Thursday's series finale with San Diego.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Sun 7/10/22 7:28 PM
60DKris Bryant
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Bryant was removed from Sunday's game against the Diamondbacks in the eighth inning due to cramping, Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
Although Bryant was replaced defensively in the eighth inning, manager Bud Black said after the game that the 30-year-old is fine. Prior to his departure, he went 1-for-3 with a walk. Bryant should be considered day-to-day ahead of Monday's series opener against the Padres.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Sun 7/10/22 12:09 AM
60DKris Bryant
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Bryant went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Saturday's 9-2 loss to the Diamondbacks.
EDGE Analysis
Bryant continues to tap into his power in July, as he's gone yard four times in his last five games. That stretch accounts for all of his homers this season. He's gone 12-for-32 (.375) this month to raise his season slash line to .299/.358/.477 with 10 RBI and 21 runs scored through 28 contests overall.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Sat 7/9/22 1:43 AM
60DKris Bryant
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Bryant went 3-for-4 with a pair of solo home runs, a double and a walk in Friday's 6-5 win over the Diamondbacks.
EDGE Analysis
Bryant opened the scoring in the first inning with a homer, and he added another long ball in the seventh. All three of his homers this season have come in the last four contests as he finally looks healthy and comfortable with his new team. The 30-year-old is up to a .301/.362/.456 slash line with nine RBI, 20 runs scored and seven doubles through 27 games, and he could be poised for a big second half of the campaign.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Fri 7/8/22 9:56 AM
60DKris Bryant
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Bryant went 1-for-4 with a double, an RBI and a run scored Thursday against the Diamondbacks.
EDGE Analysis
Bryant got Colorado's offense on track in the first inning with an RBI double before also coming around to score. Since returning from the injured list June 27, Bryant is slashing .306/.342/.444 to go along with three RBI and seven runs scored across 38 plate appearances. Bothered by a back injury for most of the first half of the campaign, Bryant appears to be fully healthy and ready to contribute over the final three months of the season.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Wed 7/6/22 2:07 AM
60DKris Bryant
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Bryant went 2-for-4 with a solo home run in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to the Dodgers.
EDGE Analysis
Bryant got the Rockies back within two runs with his sixth-inning blast, which was his first homer of the year. The lack of power has been mostly due to injury issues that have left the 30-year-old limited to 24 games this year. He's showing signs of heating up lately, going 9-for-21 (.429) in his last five games. Overall, Bryant is slashing .293/.350/.380 with six RBI, 16 runs scored and five doubles this season.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Sun 7/3/22 2:43 PM
60DKris Bryant
1B/RF/DH COL
Bryant is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Diamondbacks, Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bryant appears to be receiving a routine maintenance day following his recent return from his second stint on the injured list of the season. After being activated Monday, Bryant started in five consecutive games in left field or at designated hitter and went 7-for-21 with a walk, four runs and an RBI. Connor Joe will replace Bryant in left field for the series finale.
60DKris Bryant 1B/RF/DH COL Sun 7/3/22 1:55 AM
60DKris Bryant
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Bryant went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored in Saturday's 11-7 win over the Diamondbacks.
EDGE Analysis
Bryant was part of the Rockies' sixth-inning rally, knocking an RBI single and scoring on a Charlie Blackmon double. In five games since returning from the injured list, Bryant is 7-for-21 (.333), though all of his hits in that span have been singles. The 30-year-old is hitting .286/.347/.333 in 95 plate appearances while adding five RBI, 15 runs scored and four doubles, but he's still looking for his first home run for Colorado.