Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cubs’ Bryant willing to discuss longer deal

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CHICAGO — The text from a Connecticu­t number welcoming Kris Bryant to the New York

Mets took the Chicago Cubs’ slugger aback.

He’s not sure who sent the message, just that it was jarring.

It didn’t take long to find out it was false, too.

“When you get a text that says something like that, it’s like, ‘Whoa.’ That might kind of mess with me a little bit,” he said.

Bryant appreciate­d the open line of communicat­ion he and agent Scott Boras had with Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer and the quick response from the team. But how much longer Bryant will remain in Chicago is unclear.

Bryant said he is open to signing a long-term contract to remain with the Cubs before his deal expires at the end of the World Series.

“I’ve always said I’ve been open and willing to hear whatever Jed now has to say and would take it with open arms and consider everything that is thrown my way,” he said. “I think I’ve communicat­ed that well with them. They know where I stand.”

But there is plenty of uncertaint­y surroundin­g the Cubs, particular­ly when it comes to some of their biggest stars.

Bryant, Anthony Rizzo and Javier Baez have expiring contracts. All three struggled during the pandemic-shortened season. But they all have played huge roles in transformi­ng the long-suffering franchise into a championsh­ip organizati­on.

They helped lead the Cubs to a World Series title in 2016, ending a drought that dated to 1908. But the organizati­on is in transition.

Chicago won the NL Central last season and made the playoffs for the fifth time in six years only to manage just one run while getting swept in two games by Miami. The Cubs haven’t advanced in the postseason since 2017.

Bryant has a $19.5 million salary, with Rizzo due $16.5 million and Baez $11.65 million. Bryant’s name in particular has come up in trade talks, though he insisted he is “not surprised at all” he remains with the team.

“I’ve had good conversati­ons with Jed, good communicat­ion,” he said. “He’s letting me know what’s going on. I can ask him what’s true, what’s not true. The main thing I got from him is most of it is not true. I wasn’t surprised.”

Bryant was National League Rookie of the Year in 2015 and MVP in 2016. He made his third All-Star team in 2019, only to struggle through injuries last year in his worst season as a pro.

Bryant batted a career-low .206 with 4 home runs and 11 RBI in 34 games. Two of those home runs came in the final two games of the regular season against the crosstown White Sox. He then went 0 for 8 in the Marlins series, though he felt he made solid contact.

“It had a big impact on me, ending the season on a high note and just taking some really good swings,” he said. “In the playoffs, too. I think against the Marlins I hit some balls on the barrel, lineouts. That felt good. I kind of felt like, yeah, I was kind of finding what I had been searching for last year.”

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