How Dodgers beat out Mets in bid for Kyle Tucker

SNY’s Eamon McAnaney, Jim Duquette, and Steve Gelbs react to Kyle Tucker signing with the Dodgers, why he didn’t go to the Mets, and what’s next for New York after losing out on a key free agent signing.

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28 comments
  1. I have more respect for the Rays putting together a competitive team almost every year than the Dodgers paying $200 million more than anybody else to BUY a championship. Things could change over the next few years but right now I don't think Tucker is even in the top 20 players in baseball. What this is going to come down to is a civil war between owners and that's not going to get a contract with the union. No baseball in 2027 is my prediction.

  2. The Mets just doubled Tuckers salary in 5 days. The least he could do is send the Mets a thank you card.

    Shut It down in 2027 and have a NFL type salary cap for competitive balance

  3. $55 mil/season divided by 550 at bats is approx $100k/an at bat. Major League Baseball is now primarily about big $, paying men guaranteed god-like contract salaries, which has caused the game to become quite vulgar to mainstream America, which lives paycheck to paycheck. Long lost are families and kids coming to the game for a reasonably priced entrance fee to see players play for a fair contract and the love of the game…

  4. I'm officially not interested in 2026. Billionaire owners crying poverty, getting tax breaks for stadiums from crooked (are there any other kind?) politicians / legislature. Average players making more in a month than I did in a lifetime. Team rosters in constant flux. Overpriced box-office. Media which pushes commercial content over action on the field at ridiculous prices.

  5. Bichette next IF we want him – coming soon Skubal watch – Chavez Ravine hallowed grounds the Raza comes out why the best attendance in the MLB from 1958-2025 – the first to have 3 million a year – 2025 – 4 million+

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