Dodgers land Kyle Tucker
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Cody Bellinger is the last big-name free agent left after Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker signed with the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers, respectively, but does that change his market at all?
It had been a few weeks since the Los Angeles Dodgers splurged on a star player, so they scratched that itch on Thursday by agreeing to a deal with Kyle Tucker that once again solidified their status as the biggest financial juggernaut in all of North American pro sports.
The Miami Marlins have done well to build a strong roster for 2026, but as always, their payroll numbers have entered conversations around social media.
Kyle Tucker has signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers on a reported four-year, $240 million deal, marking one of the biggest moves of the offseason.5 Things to Know About Kyle Tucker originally appeared
The Los Angeles Dodgers added to their deferred payments this week after signing Kyle Tucker to a four-year, $240 million deal that includes a pair of opt-outs (after the second and third season) and $30 million in deferred money.
The Dodgers could end up dealing outfielder Teoscar Hernandez after the arrival of star Kyle Tucker, according to a new report.
Tucker turns 29 on Saturday, and team are always willing to pay a premium for players already in or entering their prime. Judge signed his nine-year, $360 million deal before his age-31 season. Soto received his 15-year, $765 million deal prior to his age-26 campaign.