Reason for Kris Bryant’s 2020 Issues Revealed – Fractured Wrist
He’s not tough!? Yeah, you have no idea how tough Kris Bryant is. In a recent conversation with NBC Sports, Bryant revealed the full capacity of the injury he sustained in 2020. While the report at the time was Bryant was suffering from a sprained left finger and a “wrist injury” the actual injury was much worse. Apparently, the real injury that caused Bryant’s 2020 issues was a fracture in the wrist, which Bryant did not divulge to the media until recently.
So, in 2018, when Chicago Cubs fans began to turn on Bryant, he had a shoulder injury that hurt him so much he had to change his swing – and still played through it. In 2019, he injured his knee to the point where he lost a lot of his power – and still played through it. In 2020, he dove, broke his freaking wrist – and played games with it.
I am really sick and tired of a-hole fans saying Bryant is weak. The guy very well could be the toughest SOB on the team, but because he’s pretty y’all say he’s weak.
Top it off, these same meatheads suggest he’s always hurt. These three injuries I listed above, the only injuries that have ever kept him from multiple games, ever, in his life. Before 2018 (that’s after five years of professional ball, three years of college, and a lifetime of games beforehand) he had never missed a game to injury – ever.
So check your weak or fragile or soft or not tough card at the door, cause you just don’t know what you’re talking about.