
""We'll see what happens," said Tucker, who agreed to a $16.5 million deal to avoid arbitration this season. "I don't know what the future is going to hold. If not, it was an honor playing with all these guys and I wish everyone the best of luck, whether it's playing next year or not with them. It's a really fun group to be a part of.""
""He meant a lot," Cubs first baseman Michael Busch told reporters. "The consistency of at-bat. Getting on base and driving [in runs]. He's just as complete of a hitter as you can get. I think putting him in any lineup, he's going to be right up at the top. I think he's one of the best hitters in the game. He can change that lineup just with putting him in there.""
Kyle Tucker said he is unsure what the future holds after the Cubs' season ended, having agreed to a $16.5 million deal to avoid arbitration this year. Tucker was acquired from the Houston Astros before the season and provided early MVP-level production before suffering a fractured right hand in June and a calf strain in September. He finished with a .266/.377/.464 slash line, 22 home runs, 73 RBIs and 25 steals in 136 games and earned an All-Star nod. Tucker returned for the playoffs, going 7-for-27 with one home run and one RBI, while the Cubs lost the NLDS and missed the division title to the Brewers.
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