
"The Los Angeles Dodgers have met with All-Star free agent Kyle Tucker during their pursuit of the outfielder this offseason, according to MLB insider Jim Duquette. Tucker is among the top free agents in the current class, and the Dodgers are a perfect fit as they look for a solution to their hole in the outfield. Michael Conforto played a majority of 2025 in left field, however his offensive woes and defensive regression left him off of the roster completely come October."
"The Dodgers have shown in seasons past they have more than enough money to sign Tucker, whose market value sits at an eight-year, $320 million deal according to Spotrac, but their competitors have also spent aggressively in recent seasons and could just as well coerce the star in to joining them. Toronto has made a couple of huge moves in the offseason already, signing starting pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million deal and international slugger Kazuma Okamoto to a four-year contract."
The Los Angeles Dodgers met with All-Star free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker during the offseason pursuit. Tucker ranks among the top free agents and fits the Dodgers' need in the outfield after Michael Conforto's offensive decline and defensive regression left him off the roster by October. Toronto, Los Angeles and the New York Mets have all met with Tucker in person or over Zoom as part of recruiting efforts. Tucker's market projects to about eight years and $320 million per Spotrac, but competing clubs that have spent aggressively could still sway the player.
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