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Paul Sullivan: The Kris Bryant case hovers over Cubs like a black cloud in a winter of fans' discontent

CHICAGO - It wouldn't be a surprise if Kris Bryant has spent the entire offseason wondering where he will be playing in 2020.

Everyone else has.

It has been the most talked-about Cubs rumor since he left town after the team's late-season collapse, and when Bryant returns to Chicago for the Cubs Convention next weekend, his uncertain fate no doubt will be the primary topic of conversation during the three-day fan fest.

When you have won an MVP award at age 24,

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