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With about a month to go until Spring Training, could the high end of the free-agent market be on the verge of heating up? The Cubs agreed to a deal with third baseman Alex Bregman on Saturday, taking one of the top available hitters off the board.
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Kyle Tucker rumors: Dodgers ‘waiting out the market’
Kyle Tucker is among the notable free agents still unsigned with the start of Spring Training roughly a month away. Tucker has drawn interest from several big-market teams, including the Los Angeles Dodgers,
Kyle Tucker, a standout in the MLB roster, is reportedly weighing his options for the upcoming season. Among those options, the New York Mets have reportedly extended an intriguing offer.
Kyle Tucker met with the Mets and the talks reportedly went well. New York is pushing hard as free agency heats up and competition builds.
The Blue Jays have been one of the more aggressive pursuers of Tucker, who is widely viewed as the top free agent position player available this winter. He was spotted alongside longtime Blue Jays lead-off man George Springer at a TGL match earlier in January, and previously visited the Jays' spring-training complex in Dunedin, Fla., in December.
On Baseball Night in New York, SNY’s Jim Duquette delivers an update on the free agency of Kyle Tucker, and reveals the type of contract the Mets would need to offer to land the slugger in New York.
Free agent Kyle Tucker is still on the market, though a report has revealed that three teams have met with him.
"If the New York Mets are in the range of offering $120 million to $140 million for over three years to free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker, as league sources on Tuesday suggested is the case, the question is whether that will be enough," Sammon writes.
The race for Kyle Tucker seems to have narrowed. Former MLB executive Jim Duquette reported Sunday that three teams have emerged as serious contenders, and Toro
The Toronto Blue Jays have been here, and it feels like Deja vu. Remember when the Blue Jays waited on a guy named Shohei Ohtani and how that has backfired massively.