Kyle Tucker Rumors: Dodgers Potentially Among Interested Teams In Free Agency
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Kyle Tucker Rumors: Dodgers Potentially Among Interested Teams In Free Agency
"Cubs, are they going to re-sign him? At this point I think it's kind of not that likely. I wouldn't rule it out, but I never saw the Cubs as spending $400 million-plus on a player. And I do think Tucker is the number one free agent, because he's still in his 20s and is such a consistent player. Don't see him going back to the Cubs, but not going to rule it out. We'll see."
"The teams that I would look at, Red Sox have a lot of outfielders, but not ruling it out. They still have a lot of money left over from the Devers situation. I think there's another player more likely they'll bring back, and I'll get to him in a second. Dodgers, Giants, possibilities for Tucker. Are the Yankees? I don't know. I think Jones, lefty bat in the outfield, I think right now they'd be looking more at a righty bat than lefty bat."
The Los Angeles Dodgers entered last offseason with a major outfield need, as Andy Pages was the only projected 2025 starter returning. The team re-signed Teoscar Hernández to a three-year, $66 million contract and added Michael Conforto on a one-year, $17 million deal. Top prospects Josue De Paula and Zyhir Hope offer longer-term solutions, but the organization seeks more immediate help. Kyle Tucker appears unlikely to re-sign with the Cubs and is expected to be a top free-agent target. The Dodgers, Giants and other teams are considered possible suitors. Tucker was traded from Houston to Chicago last offseason and battled issues linked to a hairline fracture in his right hand.
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