Why repeated Mets leaks could be great news for Blue Jays' Kyle Tucker pursuit
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Why repeated Mets leaks could be great news for Blue Jays' Kyle Tucker pursuit
"The New York Mets are reportedly willing to have two players on their roster that would make over $100 million annually combined. They already have Juan Soto employed, with an AAV of $51 million and now they are willing to give Kyle Tucker a $50 million AAV contract as well, and they are hoping to have him employed for at least four seasons."
"It's been reported by a number of sources that the Mets offer is for $200 million over four years. But the more we hear about this leak, the more it is potentially good news for the Toronto Blue Jays and their fans. That amount of money is hard to turn down, but there has to be a reason he hasn't signed it yet."
The New York Mets reportedly would carry two players combining for over $100 million annually, already paying Juan Soto $51 million AAV and offering Kyle Tucker a $50 million AAV. Reports place the Tucker offer at $200 million over four years. Repeated leaks of the $50M AAV figure appear to be influencing rival teams and could function as leverage against the Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. Tucker, approaching 29, may prioritize contract length or a long-term home rather than solely top annual value, given recent multi-year mega-deals across MLB.
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