Kyle Tucker at a baseball home plate, contemplating free agency offers from the Mets, Blue Jays, and Dodgers, with stadium logos and contract details in the background.
Kyle Tucker at a baseball home plate, contemplating free agency offers from the Mets, Blue Jays, and Dodgers, with stadium logos and contract details in the background.
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Kyle Tucker free agency: Decision expected as early as Thursday amid Mets, Blue Jays offers

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Free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker could decide on a new team as soon as Thursday, with the Mets, Blue Jays, and Dodgers as frontrunners following last week's emergence of New York as a top suitor. The Mets have a reported four-year offer averaging $50 million annually, while Toronto eyes up to 10 years at a lower AAV.

Since last week's reports solidified the Mets, Dodgers, and Blue Jays as frontrunners for Tucker—the top remaining free agent—the situation has accelerated. Multiple sources indicate a decision is imminent, potentially Thursday, January 15, amid a thinning market with only four of the top 12 free agents unsigned.

The 28-year-old Tucker, who posted a 4.5-WAR season in 2025 despite late-year hand and calf injuries, remains highly valued for his right-handed power (OPS+ 139 career) and outfield defense. The Mets' short-term, high-AAV proposal (per New York Post) would let him hit free agency again at 32. The Blue Jays, leveraging their recent World Series run and signings like Kazuma Okamoto, prefer a long-term commitment (up to 10 years, per Jeff Passan). The Dodgers aim to upgrade beyond Tommy Edman and Andy Pages.

Recent blockbuster deals—like Alex Bregman to the Cubs (5Y/$175M) and Ranger Suárez to the Red Sox (5Y/$130M)—have heightened urgency. Tucker's choice could spark moves: Toronto to the Mets/Dodgers might lead to Cody Bellinger pursuits, while a Mets/Dodgers signing could push the Jays toward Bo Bichette or other outfielders.

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Discussions on X focus on the frontrunners for Kyle Tucker's free agency: Mets with a short-term offer around $50M AAV, Blue Jays with a long-term deal up to 10 years at lower AAV, and Dodgers emphasizing winning. Insiders like Jon Heyman report a decision could come imminently, possibly as early as Thursday, with speculation Tucker prefers Toronto's term due to injury history. Mets fans express optimism amid Steve Cohen's cryptic posts, Jays supporters highlight their patient approach, Dodgers backers predict LA appeal, and skeptics doubt short deals. High-engagement posts debate short-term AAV versus long-term security.

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