Former MLBPA subcommittee member defends Kyle Tucker's contract
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Former MLBPA subcommittee member defends Kyle Tucker's contract
""I don't see that as like the one thing or the last thing. You could have made that argument however many years ago when a bunch of guys signed over 10-year, $300-million deals that it was like, 'This is out of control.' And you see how the market's moved.""
""For us, we just don't pay much attention to the noise. We focus on our own process and what we believe is the right way to build a team.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Edwin Díaz to a $69 million contract and Kyle Tucker to a $240 million deal, both setting new records for their positions. These signings have raised concerns among some MLB owners about a potential lockout and the future of the collective bargaining agreement. Ian Happ, a former teammate of Tucker, downplayed the significance of these contracts in relation to a lockout, suggesting that the market has evolved. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred acknowledged the Dodgers' financial strength while expressing concerns about fanbase sentiments.
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