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Heartbreaking Update: The family of former Chicago Cubs MVP Kris Bryant has sad news for the Cubs and fans, he has a disease that could completely change his future and he is now looking to return to the Cubs to…Yen

June 20, 2025 by mrs a

In a heartbreaking update for Chicago Cubs fans, the family of former MVP Kris Bryant has revealed that he has been diagnosed with a serious disease that could drastically change his future—both on and off the field. The announcement has shaken the baseball community, but Bryant remains resolute: he’s focused on returning to the Cubs, the team where he rose to great heights.

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Drafted in the first round in 2013, Bryant quickly distinguished himself as one of MLB’s brightest stars. In 2015, he earned National League Rookie of the Year, and was crowned NL MVP in 2016, hitting .292 with 39 home runs and 102 RBIs. Most notably, he played a pivotal role in ending the Cubs’ 108-year World Series drought—a moment forever etched in Chicago sports history.

That blend of power, discipline and defensive versatility—playing third base and the outfield—made Bryant a beloved franchise figure. When he was traded to the San Francisco Giants in 2021, he left behind an indelible legacy.

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While the family hasn’t disclosed the specific illness, they confirmed it’s serious enough to potentially impact Bryant’s career. He’s currently undergoing treatment and prioritizing his health. Despite the uncertainty, Bryant reportedly told loved ones: “I want to get back to the Cubs and keep playing.”

St. Louis doesn’t have a monopoly on baseball heartache—Chicago’s front office and fanbase are rallying behind Bryant. President Jed Hoyer said, “The Cubs will always be a family to Kris Bryant. We’re here for him in any way we can.” Manager David Ross echoed that sentiment, emphasizing that Bryant’s value extends well beyond the field.

On social media, tributes and well-wishes poured in:

“Thanks for everything you gave us, Kris. We’re here for you now.”

“Get well, MVP!”
Repeated references to his iconic 2016 World Series moments show fans won’t forget the impact he made.

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Bryant’s return—whether as a player or in a new role with the Cubs—is uncertain. His presence would provide invaluable veteran leadership during the club’s rebuild. And if any player could overcome adversity and return, many believe it could be Bryant.

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While his health battle is sobering, Bryant’s determination shines through. Cubs fans are united in hope: they want to see their former hero back in the clubhouse, whether swinging a bat or mentoring the next generation.

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