Toronto Blue Jays, Kyle Tucker
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The Los Angeles Dodgers face a hefty punishment if the club signs big name free agents such as Kyle Tucker or Bo Bichette.
The New York Yankees have been laser focused on getting Cody Bellinger back this offseason, but Bellinger obviously isn't the only free agent outfielder left on
One might recall that a few days ago, the Blue Jays signed third baseman Kazuma Okamoto out of Japan. Though there could still be a fit for free agent Bo Bichette if the two sides wanted it bad enough, that might be off the table at this point. The Athletic reports that "a reunion with Bichette appears increasingly unlikely."
As Toronto Blue Jays free agency rumors intensify, Kyle Tucker and George Springer were spotted at a golf event together.
From the moment free agency began in early November, Kyle Tucker has been the consensus No. 1 player on the market. So why is it that in the first week of January, he seems no closer to signing than he did two months ago?
The Dodgers, MLB's first repeat World Series champions in more than two decades, are believed to be involved in the bidding for both Tucker and free-agent infielder Bo Bichette. Per ESPN, agents believe the Dodgers are hoping to land one of the two "on a shorter-term deal with a high average annual value closer to their price range."
Kyle Tucker, the number one free agent available, has been tied to the one team that no one but one fanbase wanted to hear.