Kris Bryant Says Bryce Harper Won’t Sign Contract with Cubs’ ‘Killer Team’

Chicago Cubs' Kris Bryant (17) runs the bases after he hit a two RBI double during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton)

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Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant told reporters that free-agent right fielder Bryce Harper is not signing with the North Siders:

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Kris Bryant, on Bryce Harper: “He’s not signing here.” Said Cubs have a “killer team” even without any major additions. Added that he doesn’t talk about the FA process with Harper.

Bryant may have an inside scoop, as he and Harper are close. The two grew up in Las Vegas at the same time.

Harper and many other ballplayers are still on the free-agent market in a frigid hot-stove season. However, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported Jan. 13 that the Philadelphia Phillies are the “clear-cut favorite” to land the 26-year-old, who had 34 home runs with 100 RBI and slashed .249/.393/.496 for the Washington Nationals in 2018.

The Phillies’ potential acquisition of Harper would help make Philadelphia an instant NL East contender, although the team likely has to do a bit more work to catch up with Senior Circuit heavyweights like the Cubs.

While the Cubs suffered disappointing losses in the NL Central tiebreaker and NL Wild Card Game last year, the team still won 95 regular-season games. Bryant’s comments about the Cubs’ being a “killer team” in 2019 may prove true, as Chicago currently has the second-highest over-under win total in the National League:

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MLB Win totals (via @CaesarsEnt )

HOU 97.5
NYY 96.5
BOS 95.5
LAD 95
CLE 91.5
CHC 89
STL 88.5
WAS 88.5
TB 85.5
ATL 84
MIN 84
MIL 83.5
LAA 83.5
NYM 83.5
OAK 83
PHI 83
COL 82
PIT 78.5
SD 77.5
AZ 77
CIN 77
TOR 76.5
SEA 74.5
CWS 74.5
SFG 73
TEX 70.5
KC 69
DET 67
MIA 65.5
BAL 59

The Cubs return one of MLB’s best lineups with 2016 NL MVP Bryant, 2018 NL MVP runner-up Javy Baez and slugger Anthony Rizzo to lead the way. Chicago’s bullpen ERAalso ranked second in the league.

Still, any team could use a player like Harper, who can swat 400-foot home runs with ease and won the 2015 NL MVP award. Entering his age-26 season, the seven-year veteran has already made six All-Star teams.

Pitchers and catchers report for the Cubs and Phillies on Feb. 13.

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