Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Hometown hero delivers at Cashman

Bonanza High product Bryant, World Series champ Cubs beat Reds

- By BETSY HELFAND Contact Betsy Helfand at bhelfand@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @BetsyHelfa­nd on Twitter.

Kris Bryant put on a show for the hometown fans Saturday, eliciting chants of “M-V-P” from the pro-Cubs crowd at Cashman Field.

In the first of two Big League Weekend games, the Cubs dispatched the Reds 11-7 thanks in part to a 2-for-3 day by Bryant.

“It’ll be nice to get out here and play in front of the Las Vegas Cubs fans as World Series champions,” Bryant said before the game.

And Bryant delivered for them, many of whom were sporting his jersey.

Bryant, who started at first base, doubled and scored a run in the first inning. In the fifth, he homered to give the Cubs a 5-2 lead.

Chesny Young, Ian Happ and Victor Caratini also homered for the Cubs while Arismendy Alcantara homered for the Reds on a windy Las Vegas day.

The two teams will meet again at 1:05 p.m. Sunday, with Tim Adleman on the mound for the Reds and Eddie Butler taking the ball for the Cubs.

BRYANT ON LOCAL SPORTS SCENE Bryant never had a hometown football or hockey team to root for growing up.

But he’s recently gravitated to hockey, attending Blackhawks games in Chicago.

Once the Golden Knights start, he expects to be out at T-Mobile Arena, too.

And if the Oakland Raiders move to Las Vegas, Bryant might catch a football game or two.

“It’s kind of cool to see major sports coming here,” he said. “It’s well deserved. You have the 51s here and I grew up coming to these games but I couldn’t imagine what it would be like to go to a hockey game or basketball game growing up.”

So, is baseball next? MLB commission­er Rob Manfred recently called Las Vegas a “viable market,” and it’s an idea that’s caught Bryant’s attention. “I think once you get the first team here in getting a hockey team, the ball starts rolling,” Bryant said. “It’ll be interestin­g to see. A little hot in the summer. I don’t know if there would be too many batting practice sessions, but I would love to see it. It’d be really cool.”

51S UNVEIL BRYANT BOBBLEHEAD

The Las Vegas 51s will honor Bryant this season with a bobblehead featuring the third baseman wearing his Bonanza High School jersey.

They unveiled a sneak peek of the bobblehead on Twitter on Saturday.

Bobblehead night will be Aug. 19 when the 51s host the Salt Lake Bees.

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