Colorado Rockies outfielder Kris Bryant. Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

Kris Bryant recently made a startling admission about his decision to sign with the Colorado Rockies two years ago, and it sounds like he has some regrets.

Bryant surprised many when he signed with Colorado before the start of the 2022 season, and he opened up about that decision in a new interview. 

The outfielder recalled that he had discussions with the Rockies before the start of the MLB lockout late in 2021, but those discussions were forced to stop during labor negotiations. 

When the lockout ended in March 2022, Bryant admitted that he felt immediate pressure to decide on a new team, and may have rushed into making one.

“It’s like, ‘Oh shoot, I need to get there,'” Bryant told Sam Blum of The Athletic. “There were other teams interested, but I didn’t want to wait around. … It was a completely different situation for a lot of free agents at the time. I guess I didn’t do as much research into the prospects as I could.”

Bryant implies that he perhaps assumed the Rockies were closer to contention than they were. Had he checked into the team’s prospects and pipeline, he may have realized that was not the case, particularly as they had just traded Nolan Arenado to St. Louis several months earlier.

The odd thing is even at the time, Bryant’s decision was considered a surprise. It may be a bit awkward for him that he essentially admitted to rushing into a decision without doing his homework, especially since he still has another five seasons to go on the seven-year, $182 million deal he signed.

Bryant has battled injury issues since signing with Colorado. Last season, he hit just .233 with 10 home runs in 80 games.

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