As the New Year approaches, star outfielder Kyle Tucker is reaching rarely-charted territory as this winter’s top free agent. Juan Soto signed just before the Winter Meetings last year, while two years ago Shohei Ohtani signed with the Dodgers shortly thereafter. Aaron Judge signed with the Yankees on the final day of the Winter Meetings three years ago, and Carlos Correa agreed to $300MM deals with both the Giants and Mets in December 2021, though both of those deals ultimately ended up falling through.
If Tucker is going to follow in the trend of top free agents finding a new home in December, he’s running out of time to do so. It’s been an unusually quiet free agency for the offseason’s biggest star. While any lineup would be significantly better off for adding someone who’s hit .277/.365/.514 over the past five seasons, few teams have actually been connected to Tucker directly. Some of that could be due to a lack of interest from the teams that know Tucker best. While Ohtani, Judge, and Soto were all pursued by the teams they were departing in free agency, that’s not so for Tucker.
The incumbent Cubs have made it extremely clear this offseason that they don’t have much intention of reuniting with Tucker, instead preferring to peruse the high-end rotation market and go with youngsters like Moises Ballesteros and Owen Caissie to replace Tucker’s big lefty bat in the lineup. Tucker’s previous team, the Astros, have never spent anywhere close to what it would take to bring Tucker back to Houston on a free agent deal and seem unlikely to start now. While both clubs’ lack of interest in Tucker seems to be more about a hesitance regarding long-term deals than anything regarding Tucker specifically, it still takes two logical fits out of his marketplace.
That doesn’t mean there’s been zero interest in Tucker, of course. The Blue Jays reportedly invited Tucker to their Spring Training facility earlier this month and have been by far the team most frequently connected to the outfielder. With that being said, Toronto is also known to have interest in retaining star infielder Bo Bichette. After signing Dylan Cease last month, the club may not have the appetite to add two more megadeals to the books. The Orioles are in a similar boat, having been expressly connected to Tucker on multiple occasions but now appear to be more or less out of that market after bringing in Taylor Ward and Pete Alonso.
Other more speculative suitors have few clear obstacles to signing Tucker but come with their own caveats. The Dodgers have space in their outfield and were connected to Tucker early in the winter but have expressed concerns about the aging nature of their roster, have a stable of intriguing outfield prospects, and seem to prefer to go smaller this winter than they have in recent years. That doesn’t mean they won’t sign Tucker, but it seems as though they might only have interest in him on a shorter-term deal (or perhaps following a trade of Teoscar Hernandez, though that appears unlikely).
The New York teams appear to be in a similar boat to Los Angeles. The Yankees pursued Tucker on the trade market last winter and have space in their outfield for another big bat, but appear to be focused on Cody Bellinger at this point. Even if they miss on Bellinger, GM Brian Cashman has expressed concerns over their lineup being too left-handed. The Mets, meanwhile, cleared a spot in their outfield mix when they dealt Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers. With owner Steve Cohen’s willingness to spend, a big contract for a star can never be entirely ruled out. With that said, president of baseball operations David Stearns has mostly shied away from longer term deals. While exceptions were made for pursuits of Soto and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, both of those stars were three years younger than the soon-to-be 29-year-old Tucker.
It’s always possible a surprising team steps up and makes a big offer, but there aren’t many clear candidates for that sort of bid looking around the league. The Giants are known to be interested in adding to their outfield, but they just landed a big contract over the summer when they traded for Rafael Devers and might not want to add Tucker to books that already include Devers, Willy Adames, Matt Chapman, and Jung Hoo Lee long-term. The Phillies seemed like a fit at one point, but their reunion with Kyle Schwarber and their signing of Adolis Garcia make that difficult to see now. The Tigers once spent at a high level with big deals for players like Miguel Cabrera, but haven’t done so under Chris Ilitch even while competitive. The Angels have made big splashes in free agency for position players before but might not want to add another big contract as they negotiate a buyout for the player they brought in on their last megadeal.
Where do MLBTR readers think Tucker will ultimately land? Will the Blue Jays pony up for him, even if it means spurning Bichette? Will he be the latest star to fall into Andrew Friedman’s lap in free agency? Will a New York team step up? Or could a surprise contender swoop in and sign him? Have your say in the poll below:

Dodgers…
Mets. If they don’t Citifield will be burned to the ground and David Stearns will need to enter the witness protection program.
Hopefully Tucker can post a sub 4.00 ERA for the Mets…
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Tier 1: Dodgers, Mets, Yankees, Blue Jays (20% each)
Tier 2: Phillies, Cubs, Giants, Astros (3% each)
Rest of the field (8%)
I agree with your tier but Astros will spend on starting pitching instead of Tucker.
Obviously you’re simply itching for replies, or you’re ill informed…!! Only a Dodgers fan would say Dodgers… The new David Stearns are obviously out… The Stankees are chasing Imai and Bellinger, the Phills just signed Schwarber, and only the Giants are worthy with cash…
I personally think it’s the Blue Jays.
Dodgers not signing Tucker giving it will cost them $800 million factoring the 110% luxury tax hit and loss of draft picks and bonus pool money pushing their 2026 payroll to $400 million. Its NOT happening as even they have limitations
The Dodgers could sign Tucker if they make a move to trade Teoscar or sombody else. But yes it’s hard to imagine them signing Tucker with their roster as is.
Do they when they differ every contract?
What?
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I think the Giants—if they spend on a position player—would go for Bo. Otherwise it’s the starting rotation that needs a couple arms (Beyond Houser).
Angels- They are suckers for lame players.
@Them- zero chance. East coast or bust
So you think after a physical they will find issues?
Only if the Angels sign him
💥Rockies
Poor Kyle would get the Kris Bryant curse!
I’m thinking the Reds want to make a push and go for Tucker as their version of a Yelich deal
One of the most overhyped free agents ever. The team that signs him will be thinking Anthony Rendon within 2 years.
Does Kyle also hate playing pro baseball?
He’s 11th in value contributions out of all position players since 2021.
Very few players possess his blend of power and speed. What makes him overrated?
To be fair, he doesnt have speed, but is a good baserunner. Like Naylor I suppose. Same “speed” as Bo, but Bo is one of the worst baserunners of all time.
You’re right dig
This reads like a hopeful Toronto fan trying to pretend. So is Paul Goldshmidt on that list. Not a very useful metric.
By 2025 WAR, Tucker places 36th – between Junior Caminero and Brice Turang. Which is about right. He’s asking for more than Aaron Judge, while not being half the player.
A nice player to have, like Junior and Brice, but no star by any means. And Toronto will have to pay him superstar pay to go there.
5 years of WAR total = not useful metric.
1 year of WAR total = your data point of choice ( you also included pitchers to put him at 36th lol)
Judge was 31 at his free agent deal, got an AAV of 40mil and was pretty much only negotiating with one team. Judge also signed before Soto reset the market.
If Judge was 28 right now and a free agent he would get 700 mil easy. So this ‘he’s getting more than Judge!’ Data point is just as weak as the rest of your argument. Who’s pretending now?
Who’s gonna tell the 2025 WAR guy that Tucker missed 20 games with a freak injury and *still* put up those numbers? 🤦🏻
11th in value since 2021. Don’t know that metric but I’ll agree he’s very valuable. However he’s looking for a 10+ year contract to be a top 5 paid guy, with a majority of those years past his prime and has injury concerns. Maybe not overrated. More properly rated. With significant red flags for a decade commitment. He will get it. He has been great. But there are things to criticize with how his style and body will age.
Tucker could miss half a year and it would still be more likely he will have already eclipsed Rendon’s entire Angels production in that two years.
Tucker has a lifetime OPS+ of 140 and Slug % over .500
That’s a bit better than “alright”.
Troll
I hope it’s NOT my Yankees. Tucker is so over rated. Ridiculous money for an alright player, no thanks.
Still gotta go with my pick of the Dodgers. He’s exactly what they need and aren’t exactly shy on overspending.
Yeah they are. They only want to go short-term lol.
Execs say things. Welcome to the big leagues.
My Orioles 🤣
Our Orioles! And two TOR starters as well!
i chose “other”
i think he wont find a team interested so he’ll leave “To Pursue Opportunity In Japan”
Its funny how, not only is your comment ridiculous, you have 5 other fools who agree with it.
Four out of five upvotes are for the ancient TV-sitcom reference!
His comment is ridiculous because he’s joking — settle down
Y’all are kidding yourselves if you think Bob Nutting will be outspent. Tucker gonna look good in those bucco black alternates.
Beat me to it. Yeah, why no Pirates option?
It’s called “Other”
Also where jokes about financial inadequacies go to die….
Kind of like your inane reply
We will find out April 1st
I feel like he goes to the Jays or Dodgers if he wants to win and play in front of large crowds but I am not sure those are his main priorities. Seems a little soft at times. He will likely follow the $ so could still land with one of these teams. I think Kay’s sign. Bo and if they miss, go hard for Tucker.
Dodgers will get Bo if Jays dont. But I hope Jays get Bo and not Tucker (at their prices).
Jays should get both Tucker and Bo.
They need to trade Gimenez and Berrios for that to happen
How does that work? The only way they can trade Berrios and Giminez is to take on their salary. What salary relief does that provide?
Kelly and Kim just got 20 million, they would not have to add salary for Gimenez and not as much as you think for Berrios.
They all follow the $$
No they don’t. Corbin Burns took less AAV to go to Arizona. Baltimore offered more.
I can’t see the Jays letting Bo go and getting Tucker and I don’t think they do both. I think they stick to theor guy here.
I don’t think Tucker is going to age well. What I look for is spring in their present day steps and ease of movement. Can factor lower body injury history into it too.
I think Bellinger will age well.
I prefer Bellinger overall (especially if the expected money comes in close to expected) but it’s hard to make an aging well bet on a guy who dislocated his shoulder on a high-five ….
So many things scream “why is he expected to get a $400M contract?!” Highest WAR season, ever, 5.5 (only). One dimensional, extreme pull hitter and not a truly elite threat in any aspect of the game (high end power? no. Elite OBP? no. elite speed? no, premium position? no). Seems to just be a lot of build up, but I’d be surprised if the experts in front offices buy into the hype as much as we’re hearing.
7 225 w/ 1 yr opt out back to cubs?
I’d take it. The guy is worth getting paid. $30+ M for 5-6 years of his 30’s is reasonable. He’s a good ballplayer. Just seems the market needs to correct itself from the hype.
Tucker not getting $400 million contract guaranteed! He be lucky to top Judge’s 9/360 contract as he is NOT a $40 million avv player
Agree with you completely. Believe he is wanting much more than his market is, than his market will end up being. That said, I do want him on my team, nonetheless, just for about 5 years, 6 tops, but nowhere near 400M.
“Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!” – Bullwinkle
He never does. Don’t think Tucker will either.
Phillies as they seem reluctant to go Mets and get younger. One more 3-4 year push with Harper, Schwarber, et al.
I think they would not have signed Garcia if Tucker was a possibility. If Realmuto takes their offer, I think that’ll be it for their major league signings.
Baltimore
Mets at 7 years $300 mil.
Less years.
Pirates
Agree, not too many hitters left.
“After signing Dylan Cease last month, the club may not have the appetite to add two more megadeals to the books.”
Okay… OR, just do it anyway.
Guards!
Don’t quite understand all the hate on Tucker. Granted, he’s never getting $400M, but he’s definitely one the top 10-15 OFers in MLB.
I had him to the Yanks in the contest and I’m sticking with it.
It’s not hate. Just pragmatism that perhaps he’s being overhyped.
Its hate for him at $400M, no one hates the production, although there are probably people that hate him for cheating like the rest of the Astros.
People are just making excuses for why their teams isn’t going to get him.
Like when the pretty girl seems unlikely to date them and they say that she is not that pretty.
The fans of whichever team gets Tucker wont be complaining.
He was underrated as an Astro and now he’s overrated as a FA..
It would take a Grinch like miracle for Bob Nutting’s heart to grow the three sizes that are necessary, but I hope it’s Pittsburgh. For the fun of it.
Who chose “other”? It almost has to be one these teams. It sure as hell won’t by my Cubs – Tom Ricketts would.never soend over $200 million on a player.
1yr deal with the Royals for $37.5m because he can’t find what he’s looking for
Tucker might not be able to find 11 years, 415 million, but he can get more than 1 year, 37.5 million. I expect he can get at least a 7 year deal worth at least 250 million.
Blue Jays. Dodgers want a short term deal, Mets, Yankees, and Giants might… But I still don’t think Tucker is their top priority.
Pirates said they were looking to spend, getting Tucker would be a good way to show it.
Pirates wanted to spend. Tucker isn’t realistic. They won’t spend FOUR HUNDRED MILLION. At most they spend 150 million this Offseason.
I feel like Tucker needs Bichette and maybe even Bellinger to come off the board before he signs because his mmarket may be more directly tied to them (especially Bichette)
The Jays are signing one (or potentially both) of Tucker and Bichette.
Yeah. If they were to sign both the dome would be sold out and TV ratings across Canada would be nuts. Revenue would be very high.
Plus they have quite a few contracts coming off the books in 2027: Springer, Gausman, Berrios (likely to opt out), Bieber, Garcia, Straw, Lauer. Thats about $95 million.
So they could reset a little bit. Any in any event who knows what will happen with the CBA.
I have a feeling Tucker will settle for a short-term deal, 3-4 years with opt-outs. Picked Giants, but could end up anywhere on a much cheaper deal.
Red Sox
The only way the Mets sign him is on a short term contract like 2 years $70 million, which I don’t think he’ll go for. They also seem to be more interested in Bellinger, but is he interested in them? They’ve already got some decent players in the pipeline who will be here soon enough, and may look to reset their spending in a couple of years.
My guess is either the Blue Jays or the Giants. I also agree with those who think he’s overrated. He’s a good player, but he’s not a game changing player.
Who cares where Tucker signs just sign already. I honestly don’t know if it’s the players or teams with zero sense of urgency to get things done. They need to enforce a date on the calendar some kind of deadline and possibly move the Winter meetings until January because nothing gets done anymore.
It is very frustrating and seems —for all players and their reps— hoping to squeeze the last penny (million) out of a contract. I don’t begrudge the players their outrageous contracts because the owners are raking in the dough. But the prices are absurd and getting more outrageous this winter.
Other:
Yomiuri Giants or the Hanshin Tigers,
Feels like Arte Moreno.
Mets want Bellinger. I don’t believe Bellinger wants the Mets. Cohen needs a big signing and there’s two positions that are in dire need – Tucker fills one of them. While I prefer the Bellinger route, I think it’s be down to the Blue Jays and Mets. Blue Jays may be ok taking a side step if the Mets go high and thus falling back on Bichette. I think they prefer Tucker, but don’t want to make the first move and begin a bidding war while ruining their ‘intention’ with Bichette.
I think teams are waiting on Bellinger. Once that door opens and closes everything else will fall like dominos.
Prediction: Mets. But by default of not getting who they wanted and overspending.
Tucker will be long gone before then.. my guess is Seattle
Tucker is not getting 400 mill nor is he getting 11 years
San diego
Marlins
I think Belli to the Mets. Tucker to the Yanks.
Detroit out of the blue…
Maybe the Yanks after they lose Bellinger to the Mets (hopefully)