On Saturday, Jon Heyman confirmed what everyone already knew: the Dodgers are expected to make a play for free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker this offseason.
The Dodgers were connected to Tucker last year before the Astros traded him to the Cubs, and they were named the "overwhelming favorites" to land him in free agency in early September.
It just makes sense. Tucker will want a lot of money and get a lot of money, and the Dodgers have a lot of money. They're also losing an outfielder in free agency themselves (though "losing" is maybe too sad a word to describe how the Dodgers will feel when Michael Conforto is back on the market), and Teoscar Hernández definitely shouldn't be playing right field.