PHOENIX — The Rockies could sure use a healthy Kris Bryant in their struggling lineup.

The left fielder hopes that receiving a cortisone injection in his sore lower back on Monday will get him back in action, sooner rather than later.

“We are going to get a shot because we haven’t seen much progress,” the left fielder said Sunday afternoon after the Rockies’ 4-0 loss to Arizona. “The doctors seemed to say that this will definitely help out quite a bit.”

Bryant said the back issue “is more than just a (pulled) muscle, it’s deeper than that.”

“I know what a (pulled) muscle feels like,” Bryant added.

The Rockies, however, have said that tests of Bryant’s back have revealed no structural damage.

Bryant, who signed a seven-year, $172 million free-agent deal to join the Rockies, has not played since April 25 at Philadelphia. He’s been playing light catch with head trainer Keith Dugger but has not begun swinging a bat.

“Just me, personally, I felt like I just wasn’t seeing enough progress, quicker. And me, being impatient, I just think (getting the shot) tomorrow would be best,” he said.



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