What Cubs’ Fans Should Look Forward to in 2015

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Nov 2, 2013; Surprise, AZ, USA; Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant against the West during the Fall Stars Game at Surprise Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Kris Bryant

Following Bryant’s superior 2014 season with both the Tennessee Smokies and Iowa Cubs, the 22-year-old is poised for a greater role in 2015.

In 138 games, Bryant hit .325 and compiled a stunning 110 RBI, while he also posted a .438 on-base percentage and .661 slugging percentage.

With Spring Training and a young team with open competition, the third baseman has an opportunity to gain a favorable amount of playing time during the upcoming season. It’s likely Bryant will find himself opening the season in Triple-A Iowa, but more because of the business side of baseball. By waiting to call him up, the Cubs can avoid starting his arbitration clock for an entire season.

Bryant’s potential is evident and he is ready to become a similar type of game changer, similar to Mike Trout.