The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly ready to offer outfielder Kyle Tucker a short-term contract at a high average annual value, though a deal is far from finalized.
Tucker is the biggest-name free agent on the market, and by all accounts, he wants a long-term deal that pays him anywhere between $30 to $40 million per season.
The Dodgers have a clear need in the outfield, especially at the corner spots, which makes the reigning champions a logical destination for the multi-time All-Star.
Los Angeles has already signed closer Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million deal that will pay him the highest AAV of any relief pitcher in history.