
""You've heard the same teams named all week, the Yankees, the Phillies, the Dodgers. The one team I heard more than anybody else connected to Tucker was the Blue Jays. Obviously right now [the Blue Jays have] all the momentum in the world coming off the World Series appearance... I think Tucker is certainly going to be in the mix there in Toronto," says Feinsand."
"If Toronto can find a way to land Tucker, he would bring a ton to their lineup. Last season, he had 22 home runs, 73 RBI, 133 hits, and a .266 batting average in 500 at-bats. He also added 25 stolen bases and a 4.6 WAR. That would be a huge addition to the Blue Jays lineup, especially with him being a left-handed bat."
The Toronto Blue Jays are coming off their first trip to the World Series in 32 years and enter free agency with heavy momentum. The franchise’s first priority remains re-signing Bo Bichette, who has been a Blue Jay for 10 seasons. The club is also strongly connected to outfielder Kyle Tucker as a potential offseason addition. Tucker, 28, posted 22 home runs, 73 RBI, 133 hits, a .266 batting average in 500 at-bats, 25 stolen bases and a 4.6 WAR last season. A left-handed power bat behind Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bichette would balance the middle of the order.
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