Is the Rockies’ $182 million bet on Kris Bryant enough to win back trust of lovesick Colorado baseball fans? by markkiszla
At its worst, love stinks. And baseball hurts.
Inside Colorado’s training facility, still so new to Bryant he asks at 8:44 on a Thursday morning if it’s too late to grab breakfast in the team dining room, I keep my word to Edward the Uber Driver and inform the Rockies’ new $182-million man that a lovesick Cubs fan sends kind regards. Yes, Trevor Story does look odd donning a Boston Red Sox cap. After breaking the Billy Goat Curse to help the Cubs win their first World Series since 1908, Bryant knew the victory parade couldn’t go on forever, but also never could’ve guessed his status as a Wrigleyville hero would hold zero sway in a cold, hard business.
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