The Los Angeles Dodgers have flexed their abilities to grab top free agents over the past several seasons, and are unsurprisingly linked to this offseason’s big names.
Kyle Tucker is among them, and understandably so. The outfielder would fit nicely with the Dodgers, filling the vacant outfield spot they have after Michael Conforto’s departure into free agency. While he is among the game’s best hitters and is a clear upgrade for the Dodgers, ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez reports the Dodgers aren’t interested in the big, lengthy contract analysts expect Tucker to land in the winter.
“The Dodgers have been and will continue to be linked to free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker, though industry sources believe they’ll only get heavily involved if his market doesn’t materialize,” Gonzalez wrote.