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Rockies' Kris Bryant still dealing with back issues
All-Star outfielder has been limited by lingering back pain since joining Colorado
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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Kris Bryant, the Colorado Rockies' star outfielder, has revealed that he is still experiencing daily pain and discomfort as he recovers from a lumbar degenerative disc issue. Bryant, who joined the Rockies in 2022 on a lucrative free agent contract, has been limited by the persistent back problems since arriving in Denver.
Why it matters
Bryant's ongoing back troubles are a major concern for the Rockies, who are counting on the former MVP to be a centerpiece of their lineup and lineup. Injuries have plagued Bryant throughout his career, and the team will need him healthy if they hope to contend in the NL West.
The details
In an interview with The Denver Post, Bryant stated that he continues to experience daily pain and discomfort as he recovers from the lumbar degenerative disc issue that has bothered him. The 34-year-old outfielder said the back problems have persisted since he joined the Rockies prior to the 2022 season on a $182 million contract.
- Bryant signed with the Rockies in March 2022.
The players
Kris Bryant
A 34-year-old outfielder for the Colorado Rockies who has been limited by persistent back issues since joining the team in 2022.
The Denver Post
A major daily newspaper serving the Denver metropolitan area.
What they’re saying
“I continue to have daily pain and discomfort as I recover from the lumbar degenerative disc issue.”
— Kris Bryant, Rockies Outfielder (The Denver Post)
What’s next
The Rockies will continue to monitor Bryant's progress and work with him to manage the back injury. If the issues persist, the team may need to consider alternative options to fill his spot in the lineup.
The takeaway
Kris Bryant's ongoing back problems are a significant concern for the Rockies, who need the former MVP to be healthy and productive if they hope to compete in the NL West. The team will have to closely manage Bryant's recovery and find ways to keep him on the field.
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