The Chicago Cubs have just created the biggest earthquake of the 2027 season by officially confirming the return of former star Kris Bryant in a new role on the organization’s senior advisory board.
After many years away from Wrigley Field, the hero of the historic 2016 championship is returning to the place that made him an icon. And with just one short statement, Bryant moved millions of fans: “This is my home.”
The announcement was made by the Cubs on Monday morning, just before the opening game at their home arena.
Within minutes, social media exploded with old images of Bryant in his pinstripes green jersey, his iconic home runs, and the final moment of Game 7 of the 2016 World Series – Bryant calmly picking up the slow ball and throwing it to first base to end the Cubs’ 108-year championship wait.

Many believed Bryant would have no further official connection with the Cubs after leaving the team during a turbulent period in his career. Years of prolonged injury, particularly back problems, significantly disrupted his playing career.
But even during those difficult times, Bryant’s affection for Chicago never faded.
According to the team’s announcement, Bryant will take on the role of Senior Advisor for Player Development and Culture.
His responsibilities will include working directly with young talent, supporting the coaching staff, sharing his high-level playing experience, and helping to shape the identity of the next generation of Cubs.
The Cubs’ executive president stated:
“Kris Bryant represents the best of the Cubs – talent, professionalism, fighting spirit, and the ability to shine in the biggest moments. We are incredibly proud to welcome him back.”

But the moment that made it special didn’t come from the press release, but from Bryant himself. Appearing in the press conference room to prolonged applause, the former 2016 National League MVP paused for a few seconds before saying:
“I’ve been to many places, experienced many things in my career. But there are places that always stay in your heart. Chicago is like that. The Cubs are like that. This is my home.”
The room fell silent before erupting in cheers. For Cubs fans, Bryant was more than just a player. He was the face of the generation that broke the curse, an image associated with the greatest joys in the lives of many fans.
In the past few years, the Cubs had invested heavily in their youth development system and built a new roster around rising talent. However, what every youth team always lacks is the experience of winning. Bryant provided exactly that.
He was Rookie of the Year, MVP, All-Star, and most importantly – a World Series champion. He understood how to handle media pressure in Chicago, understood the expectations of Wrigley Field, and understood what it takes to turn potential into real victory.
Bryant’s presence was also expected to have a direct influence on the young stars.
A 22-year-old might hear a coach talk about mental fortitude, but the feeling is completely different when that advice comes from someone who has hit a playoff home run and stepped onto the biggest stage in baseball.
Undeniably, this was also an emotional victory. For years, Cubs fans had hoped that Bryant would one day return, whether as a player or in another role. Now that has become a reality.

Outside Wrigley Field, long lines of people waited to buy tickets and jerseys bearing the number 17 appeared just hours after the announcement. On forums, many fans called it the “best trade of 2027,” even though it wasn’t related to the trade market.
A longtime fan shared:
“We’re not just welcoming back a former player. We’re welcoming back a part of our fondest memories.”
Although Bryant currently serves as an advisor, many believe this could be the beginning of a long-term journey on the Cubs’ board.
With his playing intelligence, communication skills, and the respect he commands from the players, he could very well become a key figure in the organization’s future.
The Cubs seem to understand this. Bringing Bryant back isn’t just about honoring the past, but also about investing in the future. Big teams don’t just keep traditions with banners on the court – they keep them with people. And Bryant is one of those people.
Baseball is always a sport of cycles of destiny. Players leave, eras close, new generations emerge. But sometimes, icons find their way back to where they belong.
In 2027, the Chicago Cubs will welcome back more than just a former star. They welcomed a son home. And when Kris Bryant said, “This is my home,” all of Wrigley Field seemed ready to write another emotional chapter.