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Kristopher Lee Bryant … has a wife, Jessica, and a son, Kyler Lee … the two are expecting twin boys during 2022 … they met as freshmen at Bonanza High (LV) and got married in 2017... Parents are Mike and Sue Bryant … Mike was drafted as an outfielder by the Red Sox in the ninth round of the 1980 draft out of the University of Massachusetts- Lowell. (He still holds the Massachusetts-Lowell career slugging percentage record of .689.) … became a hitting instructor and now owns and operates the Bryant Baseball Academy … he also began working with Kris on his hitting every day starting when his son was 5... Graduated from Bonanza High School in Vegas with a 4.78 GPA … his academic record reportedly was marred by a single “B” – an 89.2 in calculus when an “A” was 90... Played three seasons at the University of San Diego before being drafted in 2013 … set a USD single-season record and led the nation in home runs as a junior (31) … was named Golden Spikes Award winner, Dick Houser Award winner, National Player of the Year and was drafted No. 2 overall by the Chicago Cubs, marking the highest draft pick in USD history.
2021
Earned his fourth career All-Star nod with the Cubs before being traded to San Francisco, July 30 … slashed a combined .265/.353/.481 with 32 doubles, two triples, 25 home runs and 73 RBI on the season... In 93 games with Chicago, batted .267 (87-for-326) with 19 doubles, two triples, 18 home runs and 51 RBI … 13-game hit streak May 17-31 (.377, 20-for-53, 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 11 RBI), the second-longest streak of his career and tied for the longest streak by a Cub in 2021 (also: Matt Duffy and Frank Schwindel)... Had a .910 OPS vs. left-handed pitching on the season... Participated in the 2021 All-Star Game at Coors Field, going 0-for-2 and playing in left field for three innings... Traded to San Francisco July 30 in exchange for minor leaguers OF Alexander Canario and RHP Caleb Kilian... With San Francisco, slashed .262/.344/.444 in 51 games, tallying 13 doubles, seven home runs and 22 RBI … homered in his first game and second at-bat as a Giant, Aug. 1... Started at four different positions (left field, center field (twice), first base and right field) over San Francisco’s five NLDS games, hitting .471 (8-for-17) with one home run and two RBI … reached base in four of five games... Went 3-for-3 in Game 1, becoming the third player in Giants history with 3+ hits, including a home run, in his first postseason game with the franchise, joining: Mel Ott (1933) and Bill Terry (1924).

2020
Kris was slowed by injury, including an injured list stint from August 19-September 1, as he batted .206 (27-for-131) with five doubles, one triple, four homers and 11 RBI in 34 games...Made 27 starts at third base, four starts in left field and one start at first base...Batted .286 (8-for-28) against lefties...hit .184 (19-for-103) against righties...Hit .353 (12-for-34) in the seventh inning and later compared to .155 (15-for-97) in the first six innings...Placed on the 10-day injured list August 22 (retroactive to August 19) with a left ring finger sprain...suffered the injury on August 12 at Cleveland while attempting a diving catch in left field...missed the next two games before playing from August 15-17...Missed time from September 22-25 after departing the game September 21 with right lower oblique tightness...Returned for the final two games of the season and hit two homers and drove in six runs in those games...went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a grand slam, September 26 at the White Sox...the following day, hit another homer, walked, drove in two runs and scored twice.

2019
Kris earned his third-career All-Star nod, batting .282 (153-for-543) with 35 doubles, one triple, 31 homers, 77 RBI and 108 runs scored in 147 games...posted a .382 OBP and a .521 slugging mark, good for a .903 OPS....Finished ninth in the National League with a .382 OBP, second-best on the team (Rizzo, .405)....Played 115 games at third base, 27 games in right field, 23 games in left field and three games at first base....Reached base safely in a career-high 26-straight games, April 17-May 17, batting .316 (30-for-95) with seven doubles, one triple, 10 homers and a .450 OBP during the span...also reached base in 23-straight games, June 2-26, becoming the first Cub with multiple 20-plus game on-base streaks since Derrek Lee in 2009....Led the Cubs with 108 runs scored, ranking eighth in the National League...also led the team with 12 games with at least three hits....Batted .305 (68-for-223) with 12 doubles and 17 homers with runners on base....Hit his fourth-career grand slam, May 5 vs. St. Louis....Belted a walk-off three-run homer, May 7 vs. the Marlins...was his first walk-off blast since his rookie season on August 24, 2015 vs. Cleveland...The walk-off homer was his third-straight game with a home run, the first time he accomplished the feat in his career....Recorded his second-career three-homer game, May 17 at Washington, going 4-for-6 with five RBI … homered in the 7th, 8th and 9th innings, becoming only the second Cub in franchise history to homer in three-straight frames … Sammy Sosa turned the trick on August 10, 2002 in Colorado (3rd, 4th and 5th inning)....Hit safely in a season-high 11-straight games (.385/15-for-39), June 13-24....Went 4-for-5 with a solo homer, two doubles and three runs scored, July 4 at Pittsburgh....Had three game-winning homers in a nine-game span, August 11-21...hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning, August 11 at Cincinnati (6-3 win)...hit a seventh inning solo homer, August 17 at Pittsburgh (2-0 win)...hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning, August 21 vs. San Francisco (12-11 win)....Had two multi-homer games in a span of a week in mid-September...had two homers and drove in four runs, September 10 at San Diego...again hit two homers and drove in four runs, September 15 vs. Pittsburgh....Named N.L. Player of the Week, September 9-15, his first league weekly honor...batted .500 (11-for-22) with eight runs scored, five home runs, 13 RBI, 26 total bases, a stolen base and a 1.182 slugging percentage over six games played....Suffered a right ankle sprain, September 22 vs. St. Louis...missed the remainder of the season.

2018
Kris hit .272 (106-for-389) with 13 homers and 52 RBI in 102 games as he dealt with left shoulder inflammation, necessitating two D.L. stints (June 23-July 11 and July 24-September 1) ... marked the first time in his career he landed on the disabled list ... Hit .291 (23-for-79) with seven doubles, two triples, two homers and 11 RBI in the season's first month ... drew 15 walks compared to 14 strikeouts to contribute to a .441 OBP and a .948 OPS ... Reached base safely in 86 of 102 games ... Played 86 games at third base (79 starts), 15 games in right field (eight starts), 14 games in left field (10 starts) and four games at first base (one start) ... Hit .327 (71-for-217) with a .431 OBP in team wins and .203 (35-for-172) with a .299 OBP in team losses ... Batted leadoff seven times, going 9-for-28 (.321) with two doubles, one triple and three RBI ... Batted .280 (79-for-282) with 21 doubles and 10 homers in 70 games before the All-Star Break and hit .252 (57-for-226) with 17 doubles and three homers after the All-Star Break ... Recorded a double in each of his first three games to start the season … he's the first Cub to turn the trick since Moises Alou doubled in each of his first three games to begin the 2003 campaign ... Notched his 500th career hit on April 5 at Milwaukee in his 463rd career game, becoming the quickest player to start his major league career with the Cubs and reach the 500-hit mark since Starlin Castro did so in 421 games (September, 2012) ... Hit in head with a pitch, April 22 in Colorado (German Marquez) ... returned to action, April 28 ... Became the 22nd player in franchise history to reach 100 homers, May 9 vs. Miami … is the third Cubs third baseman to reach the mark, joining Ron Santo (337 homers) and Aramis Ramirez (239) ... Is the 10th player to hit his first 100 homers with the Cubs … among those players to begin their career with the Cubs, he is the fastest to reach 100 homers (487 games, eclipsing Ernie Banks' 500 games) ... Had an extra-base hit in a career-high five-straight games, May 2-7 ... Went 2-for-4 with a homer and a season-high four RBI, June 15 at St. Louis ... Made his first trip to the D.L., June 23, as he was battling left shoulder inflammation ... went 2-for-6 in two rehab games with Double-A Tennessee before returning, July 11 ... Hit .250 (10-for-40) with a double, two homers and eight RBI in 10 games before landing back on the shelf due to his left shoulder, July 24 ... played four rehab games with Triple-A Iowa, August 27-30, and batted .200 (2-for-10) before he was activated, September 1 ... Batted .325 (13-for-40) with five doubles and three RBI in his first 12 games returning from the D.L., September 1-12.

2017
Kris followed up his 2016 MVP campaign with another stellar season as he ranked third in the N.L. with a 6.7 WAR according to Fangraphs ... trailed only Washington's Anthony Rendon (6.9) and Miami's Giancarlo Stanton (6.9)... Collected three multi-homer efforts: April 15 vs. Pittsburgh, May 21 vs. Milwaukee and July 7 vs. Pittsburgh... Led the Cubs with 95 walks, 111 runs scored, a .409 OBP, a .537 slugging and .946 OPS... His .409 OBP was the highest by any Cub in a single season since 2005, when Derrek Lee logged a .418 OBP... Ranked among the N.L. leaders in runs scored (111, 5th), total bases (295, 8th), doubles (38, 6th), walks (95, 3rd), OBP (.409, 4th), extra-base hits (71, t-5th) and road batting average (.331, 4th)... Batted .298 (37-for-124) with a .439 OBP against left-handed pitchers ... batted .294 (125-for-425) with a .400 OBP against righties... Batted .325 (82-for-252) with 21 doubles, 11 homers and 35 RBI after the All-Star Break ... hit .269 (80-for-297) with 17 doubles, 18 homers and 38 RBI prior to the All-Star Break... Batted .343 (35-for-102) in 28 August games ... overall batted .333 (62-for-186) beginning August 3... Reached base in a career-high 34-straight starts from August 3-September 9 ... batted .328 (40-for-122) with 12 doubles, five homers, 22 walks and a .454 OBP during the span ... was the longest streak by a Cubs player since Ben Zobrist reached in 35-straight starts during the 2016 season... Recorded a season-high 11-game hitting streak on two occasions: April 18-30 (.378/17-for-45) and August 3-14 (.465/20-for-43)... Reached base in 13-of-15 plate appearances (six singles, two doubles, a homer, three walks, one hit-by-pitch) in the Cubs' road series win over the Diamondbacks, August 11-13 … that translates to an .867 OBP, tied for the second-highest mark in franchise history for a three-game series (min. 10 AB), bested only by Mark DeRosa's .917 OBP from September 17-19, 2007 vs. Cincinnati... His 13 times on base in the three-game series tied for the most times on base in a single three-game series in club history (also, Bill Madlock, July 11-13, 1975 vs. Cincinnati)... He recorded three-straight three-hit games in the set, becoming the first Cubs player to record three-straight three-hit games since Starlin Castro from August 1-3, 2011... Collected a season-high-tying four hits and four RBI, July 7 vs. Pittsburgh ... went 4-for-5 with a triple, two homers and three runs in the Cubs' 6-1 victory ... also drove in four runs September 12 vs. the Mets... Recorded an 11-game hitting streak, April 18-30 … he batted .378 (17-for-45) with six doubles, two homers, seven RBI, eight walks, a .463 on-base percentage and a .644 slugging mark during the streak... That hitting streak began a stretch in which he reached in 18-straight games through May 7 ... hit .365 (27-for-74) with six doubles, a triple, four homers, nine RBI, 14 walks and a .461 on-base percentage during that 18-game stretch... Left the game, June 28 in Washington, after suffering a left ankle sprain ... returned July 1 at Cincinnati... Went 8-for-40 (.200) with two doubles, one homer and three RBI in 10 postseason games ... the eight hits led the club ... homered in Game Five of the NLCS vs. the Dodgers.

2016
Kris was named the BBWAA N.L. Most Valuable Player and started the All-Star Game at third base for the N.L. squad ... ranked among the N.L. leaders in home runs (3rd, 39), runs scored (1st, 121), RBI (6th, 102), OBP (9th, .385), slugging (4th, .554), OPS (4th, .939) and WAR (1st, 8.3)...His 39 homers were the most by a Cubs player since Derrek Lee hit 46 in 2005 and his 121 runs were the most by a Cubs player since Sammy Sosa scored 122 times in 2002 ... became the youngest Cubs player to ever reach both 39 homers and 120 runs in a season ... According to STATS Inc., his WAR of 8.3 was the highest by a Cubs player since Sammy Sosa posted a 9.2 WAR in 2001 ... Became just the second Cub ever to reach 35 homers in his age-24 season, joining Ernie Banks in 1955 ... also became the second player in baseball history to hit at least 35 homers while playing at least 10 games at 3B, LF and RF in the same season, joining Albert Pujols in 2001 ... Was named a National League All-Star for the second-straight season, and became the first Cubs 3B to start the game since Aramis Ramirez in 2005 ... Went 1-for-2 with a solo home run in the All-Star Game, July 12 in San Diego ... became the eighth Cubs player to homer in the game, and first since Alfonso Soriano in 2007 ... joined Andruw Jones (2005) as the only players in the last 30 years to lead the N.L. in homers at the Break and then homer in the All-Star Game (courtesy Elias) ... April 21 in Cincinnati went 4-for-6 with two homers (including a grand slam), six RBI and four runs scored, tying his career-high in RBI and runs scored in support of Jake Arrieta's no-hitter ... Became the youngest Cubs player ever to hit three homers in a game, June 27 at Cincinnati, as he went 5-for-5 with three homers, two doubles, six RBI, four runs scored and a franchise-record 16 total bases ... accomplished the feat 10 days younger than Ernie Banks in 1955. w Became the first player in Major League history to record three homers and two doubles in a game. w Became only the third player in major league history with an extra-base hit in every at-bat in a game (min. five at-bats) with at least three home runs, joining Texas' Josh Hamilton (May 8, 2012, 4 HR, 2B at Baltimore) and Milwaukee's Joe Adcock (July 31, 1954, 4 HR, 2B at Brooklyn) ... Hit 11 homers in June, tied for the most in the majors and his most in any calendar month in his career ... Recorded his second five-hit game of the season, August 18 vs. Milwaukee, going 5-for-5 with a double, two homers, four runs scored and five RBI ... his second homer was his 30th of the season ... Was named N.L. Player of the Month for August after leading the league with a .748 slugging percentage and tying for second with 10 homers ... batted .383 (41-for-107) in 27 games ... Reached in a career-high 21-straight games, August 14-September 4 ... included in the stretch was a career-high tying 14-game hitting streak (.455/25- for-55), August 18-September 1 ... Finished the first half with 25 homers, 73 runs and 65 RBI ... became the sixth player in franchise history to reach 25 homers by the All-Star Break, the first since Derrek Lee (27) in 2005 ... became only the fourth player in franchise history to surpass 70 runs by the All?Star Break, joining Billy Williams (78 in 1970), Don Kessinger (77 in 1969) and Sammy Sosa (72 runs in 2001) ... Became the youngest Cubs player to reach 20 homers prior to the Break since a nearly identically aged 24-year-old Ernie Banks did so in 1955 ... Tied for the team lead with four multi-homer games ... according to Elias, Bryant is only the fifth Cub in franchise history to record five multi-homer games before his 25th birthday ... Batted .308 (20-for-65) in 17 postseason games, tallying five doubles and three homers while knocking in eight runs ... his 20 hits were the most in Cubs history during a single postseason ... his 11 runs scored were tied for the most-ever by any Cubs player ... Hit a game-tying two-run homer in the ninth inning of NLDS Game Three ... was the first by a Cub to at least tie a postseason game in the ninth or later since Sammy Sosa hit a game-tying two-run homer off Ugueth Urbina in the ninth inning of Game One of the 2003 NLCS ... Homered in Game Five of the World Series, becoming the second-youngest Cubs player all-time with a World Series homer ... Went 4-for-5 with a homer, RBI and two runs scored in World Series Game Six, becoming only the fifth player 24 years old or younger to record at least four hits with a home run in a Fall Classic game.

2015
Kris Bryant was named a N.L. All-Star and N.L. Rookie of the Year after leading major league rookies in many offensive categories, including homers (26, tied), RBI (99), doubles (31) and runs (87) while ranking second in walks (77) ... in major league history, the only other player to reach 26 homers, 99 RBI, 31 doubles, 87 runs and 77 walks in his rookie season was Boston's Ted Williams in 1939. Set franchise rookie records with his 26 home runs, 99 RBI, 62 extra-base hits and 273 total bases. His 26 home runs surpassed Billy Williams' 25 in 1961, and were the most-ever by a Cub in his first season in the majors (previously held by Mandy Brooks, 14 in 1925). His 99 RBI were the most by any N.L. rookie since Washington's Ryan Zimmerman had 110 in 2006. Named N.L. Rookie of the Month for both May and August. w Was the first Cubs rookie to have at least 22 RBI in May since Bob Speake had 29 in 1955 and Ernie Banks had 27 in 1954. Recorded 17 game-winning RBI ... since the turn of the century, only two others have reached 17 game-winning RBI in their rookie campaign: Albert Pujols (21 in 2001) and Hideki Matsui (17 in 2003). Batted .275 (154-for-559) on the season, and had an OPS of .805 or better in five of the season's six months: April (.864), May (.879), June (.805), August (1.042) and Sept./Oct. (.858). Amassed 15 homers and 64 RBI in his first 100 career games ... the only other Cub to hit at least 15 homers and drive in 60 runs in his first 100 career games is Vince Barton (16 HR, 65 RBI) in 1931-32. Had three hitting streaks of at least 12 games, becoming the first Cub to record three hitting streaks of at least 12 games in a season since Ron Santo did so in 1966. w Became the first Cubs rookie to accomplish the feat since at least 1921. Played 144 games at third base (136 starts), eight games in left field (four starts), seven games in right field (five starts) and seven games in center field (one start). w Recorded a .951 fielding percentage (17 E/347 TC) at the hot corner, and committed just one error in his last 25 games (47 TC) there. Selected by Chicago, April 17, and made his major league debut that day vs. San Diego ... went 0-for-4. Reached safely five times and recorded his first major league hit and RBI with a fifth-inning run scoring single off San Diego's Tyson Ross, April 18 at Wrigley Field. Two hits and two RBI, April 21 in Pittsburgh, gave him eight hits and six RBI in his first five career games. w Only two other players in Cubs history had that many hits and RBI in their first five career games: Andy Pafko in 1943 (11 hits, eight RBI) and Jorge Soler in 2014 (10, 7). Recorded three multi-hit, multi-RBI efforts in his first 10 career games, becoming just the third Cub to accomplish the feat ... Mandy Brooks had five such games in his first 10 major league contests in 1925, and Joe Marty had multiple hits and RBI in three of his first 10 big league games in 1937 (thanks to Elias). Hit his first career home run, May 9 in Milwaukee ... was a three-run blast in the third inning off Kyle Lohse. Hit a game-tying homer in the eighth inning, May 26 vs. Washington, becoming the first player to homer off the left field video board. © Led all rookies with 22 RBI in May, seven more than the next closest player, San Francisco's Matt Duffy. © Recorded a career-high 14-game hitting streak, June 3-18, in which he batted .351 (20-for-57) with 10 runs, five doubles, a triple, a home run, six RBI, six walks and a .948 OPS. w Was the longest hitting streak by a Cubs rookie since Jerome Walton's MLB rookie record 30-gamer in 1989. Belted his first career grand slam, June 17 at Cleveland, in the ninth inning off David Murphy in a 17-0 win. Drove in a career-high six runs, and hit his second grand slam of the season, July 4 vs. the Marlins ... recorded his second multi-homer game. w Became the first Cubs rookie to hit multiple slams in a season since Billy Williams in 1961. Delivered his first career walk-off homer, July 27 vs. Colorado ... his two-run shot off Jonathan Axford came with the team down 8-7 and two outs in the ninth. w Elias notes that the 23-year-old Bryant is the second-youngest in Cubs history to hit a come-from-behind walk-off homer … the youngest was 21-year-old Ad Gumbert, who hit a game-ending three-run homer to defeat Indianapolis, 7-6, on July 25, 1889. Had a career-high four hits vs. Detroit, August 19. Hit .330 (33-for-100) with seven homers, 20 RBI, a .422 on-base percentage and a .620 slugging mark in 28 August games. © Tied the Cubs rookie franchise record with his 25th homer, September 19 vs. the Cardinals. Hit .176 (6-for-34) with a double, triple, two homers and five RBI in nine post-season games ... hit a game-winning two-run homer in Game Three of the NLDS vs. the Cardinals.

2014
Kris Bryant led minor league baseball with 43 home runs, 78 extra-base hits, 325 total bases, a .661 slugging percentage and a 1.098 OPS in 138 games between Double-A Tennessee and Triple-A Iowa ... his 118 runs and .438 OBP ranked second while his 110 RBI were third. Played 129 games at third base, and recorded a .944 fielding percentage (21 E/372 TC). Began the season with Tennessee and hit .355 (88-for-248) with 20 doubles, 22 homers, 58 RBI, a .458 on-base percentage and a .702 slugging mark in 68 games. Named Southern League Hitter of the Week three times: May 5-12, May 26-June 1 and June 2-8. Earned Southern League mid-season All-Star honors and led the league in batting average, home runs and RBI at the break. Promoted to Iowa, June 19, following the Southern League All-Star break ... hit .295 (72-for-244) with 14 doubles, one triple, 21 homers and 52 RBI in 70 games.

2013
Kris, selected second overall in the draft, combined to hit .336 (43-for-128) with 14 doubles, two triples, nine home runs, 32 RBI, a .390 on-base percentage and a .688 slugging mark between Rookie League Mesa, Single-A Boise and Single-A Daytona...Had a 15-game hitting streak with Boise, July 26-August 11, hitting .415...Named Northwest League Player of the Week for August 5-11 ... went 9-for-17 (.529) with three doubles, a triple, a home run and five RBI in a five-game set against the defending NWL champion Vancouver Canadians...Following a promotion to Daytona, named the Florida State League Player of the Week for August 12-18, batting .360 (9-for-25) with three home runs and five RBI in seven games...Tabbed as the Cubs Minor League Player of the Month for August by the organization after hitting .381 with 16 runs, nine doubles, a triple, seven homers and 21 RBI in 24 games between Daytona and Boise...Helped Daytona to the Florida State League title ... batted .350 (7-for-20) with a .908 OPS in the postseason...Went on to earn Arizona Fall League MVP honors with the Mesa Solar Sox, helping the club to the title game ... hit safely in 17 of 20 games, and batted .364 (28-for-77) with 15 extra-base hits.

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What position does Kris Bryant play for the Chicago Sports? Kris Bryant is a 3rd Base for the Chicago Sports
When did Kris Bryant join the Chicago Sports? 2019
What years did Kris Bryant play for the Chicago Sports? 2019,2020,2021
What is Kris Bryant's number at Chicago Sports? 17
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What is Kris Bryant's hometown? Las Vegas, NV
What city is Kris Bryant from? Las Vegas
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