
"But as the offer numbers for the Blue Jays finally trickled in following the aftermath of the Tucker deal, Toronto fans can't fault the front office for not getting a deal done with the 29-year-old star outfielder. According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, the Blue Jays were willing to give Tucker a massive 10-year contract that was worth $350 million in total."
"However, one has to take into consideration that the Blue Jays were the only team to offer a long-term deal to Tucker. In doing so, it would have given him job security over the next ten years without worrying about injuries or potential performance drop-offs. After all, Tucker was coming off a down season in 2025 with the Chicago Cubs in which he saw his overall offensive numbers fall a bit below his career averages across the board."
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Kyle Tucker to a four-year, $240 million deal after the New York Mets reportedly offered four years for $220 million. The Toronto Blue Jays offered Tucker a 10-year contract worth $350 million in total, producing a lower annual average than rival offers. Competing teams reportedly offered roughly $55–60 million AAV while the Blue Jays' offer equated to about $35 million AAV. The long-term Blue Jays offer would have provided decade-long job security. Tucker entered free agency after a down 2025 season with the Chicago Cubs, with offensive numbers slightly below his career averages.
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