Updating reports of strong interest from the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Mets, free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker has now met with all three teams. The 28-year-old held an in-person visit with Toronto and discussions with the Dodgers and Mets via video or in person, as his market narrows ahead of a potential long-term deal.
The free-agency pursuit of four-time All-Star Kyle Tucker has progressed, with meetings confirmed between the elite outfielder and his three primary suitors: the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Mets. Per MLB Network Radio's Jim Duquette and insiders like Jon Heyman, these discussions—reported Sunday—follow weeks of speculation and build on earlier reports identifying the trio as frontrunners.
Toronto remains aggressive after hosting Tucker for a 90-minute in-person meeting at their Dunedin player development complex on December 3. Discussions covered roster plans, organizational direction, and ownership commitment. Manager John Schneider highlighted Tucker's focus on defense, baserunning, and baseball IQ. Coming off a narrow World Series loss to the Dodgers, the Blue Jays have invested heavily, including extensions for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ($500 million) and signings like Dylan Cease (7 years, $210 million), positioning them as favorites for an 8-10 year megadeal worth $288-350 million.
The Dodgers, eyeing a third straight title, met with Tucker amid additions like closer Edwin Díaz (3 years, $69 million). Executives prefer a shorter-term deal suited to Andrew Friedman's strategy. The Mets, rebuilding after losing Pete Alonso and others, added Marcus Semien, Devin Williams, and more; owner Steve Cohen's spending keeps them very much in contention despite competition.
Acquired by the Chicago Cubs from Houston in December 2024, Tucker slashed .266/.377/.464 with 22 HR, 73 RBI, and 25 SB in 136 games last season despite a hand injury, delivering at least 4.2 fWAR since 2021. The Cubs' signing of Alex Bregman (5 years, $175 million) reduces re-signing chances, sharpening focus on these contenders as the offseason advances.