Kyle Tucker Snubs Mets for Dodgers
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After a day full of anxiety and anticipation all around baseball – but especially in Los Angeles, New York and Toronto -- late on Thursday night we all learned that Kyle Tucker, the four-time All-Star and unquestionably the top free agent this offseason,
The Los Angeles Dodgers received a positive outlook on the future of starting pitcher Tarik Skubal with the Detroit Tigers.Recently, news emerged that the two-time defending American League Cy Young winner is aiming for a record $32 million in salary arbitration.
The Baltimore Orioles have been one of the most active teams in the offseason and the franchise is reportedly on the lookout for rotation pieces ahead of the 2026 season.
When it comes to the best talent available in free agency, never count out the Dodgers. Especially when they're stocking up for a three-peat bid. The Dodgers and outfielder Kyle Tucker are in agreement on a four-year,
MLB trade rumors continue to swirl as the Los Angeles Dodgers are linked to Steven Kwan and Freddy Peralta has top suitors lined up.
For one, it would almost assuredly mean the end of J.T. Realmuto's time in Philadelphia. While the veteran catcher has regressed offensively (.257 with 12 homers, 52 RBI and a .700 OPS in 2025), he is widely respected by the team's pitching staff and known to call a great game. And the Phillies don't have a natural in-house replacement for him.
Outfielder Kyle Tucker is our top-ranked free agent of the offseason, and it appears his market is beginning to crystallize. The reigning-champion Dodgers, reigning AL-champion Blue Jays, and Mets are the three primary pursuers of Tucker right now and have all met with Tucker either remotely or in person, Jim Duquette reports.