Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Bonanza grad Kris Bryant enjoys homecoming for Big League Weekend

Hometown hero Bryant relishes visit

- By Betsy Helfand Video Big League Weekend brought fans out to Cashman Field to see the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Saturday. ▶ reviewjour­nal.com/bigleague_weekend

‘Where I’m at now in my career and kind of settled in, now I really just ’ enjoy this and enjoy playing in front of my (family). Kris Bryant

He’s the star of the weekend, surrounded by fans and autograph seekers everywhere he turns at Cashman Field.

Kris Bryant doesn’t seek this attention. It just finds him, especially in Las Vegas. But he thoroughly enjoys visiting his hometown.

The Bonanza High graduate is with the Chicago Cubs, who defeated the Cleveland

Indians 11-4 on Saturday, as part of Big League Weekend. It’s a trip he looks forward to every year.

“Growing up having a pro team in Vegas, it’s just something that you look up to these guys, and now I’m kind of on that same field as them,” Bryant said. “It’s been really special for me.”

Fans swarm the humble superstar, who at age 26 already has been National League Rookie of the Year (2015), NL MVP and World Series champion (2016) and a two-time All-Star. The third baseman also has played in three consecutiv­e NL Championsh­ip Series.

Bryant has been making the Cubs’ annual trip to Las Vegas since he was drafted

second overall in 2013.

“Those first couple times I came, I guess I was a little nervous.” said Bryant, who singled in three at-bats Saturday before leaving the game after four innings. “A lot of people here, a lot of my family, and you just want to impress them, but where I’m at now in my career and kind of settled in, now I really just enjoy this and enjoy playing in front of my (family).”

Bryant hit .295 with 29 home runs and 162 hits in 151 games last season for the Cubs, who lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS. He’s excited about the team’s chances this season, touting its offseason acquisitio­ns.

“We made it to three consecutiv­e NLCSes, and when you start getting spoiled over that, I think there’s other things we need to look at, but we realize it’s going to be tough to win the World Series every year, it’s going to be tough to get there every year,” Bryant said. “I think if we can just continue on what we’ve been doing, we’ve put ourselves in pretty good position.”

The Cubs open March 29 in Miami. But for Bryant, this weekend is all about coming home.

“This is something I always look forward to just because it’s like a minivacati­on before we start the whole season,” he said. “It’s nice to see family and friends and hang out at my house.

“I just can’t get enough of this city. I love everything about it.”

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 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant is one of baseball’s young stars. At 26 he’s already been National League Rookie of the Year, league MVP and a two-time All-Star. Plus, the former Bonanza High standout is a top choice of fans chasing autographs...
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensp­hoto Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant is one of baseball’s young stars. At 26 he’s already been National League Rookie of the Year, league MVP and a two-time All-Star. Plus, the former Bonanza High standout is a top choice of fans chasing autographs...
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 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? Third baseman Kris Bryant was 1-for-3 Saturday in the opening game of Big League Weekend, but the Las Vegas native recorded a grand slam’s worth of memories with fans, friends and family in his visit to Cashman Field.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensp­hoto Third baseman Kris Bryant was 1-for-3 Saturday in the opening game of Big League Weekend, but the Las Vegas native recorded a grand slam’s worth of memories with fans, friends and family in his visit to Cashman Field.

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