Kyle Tucker has signed a four-year, $240 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to a source familiar with the matter, boosting the team’s chances of winning a third straight World Series title.
This source spoke to the Associated Press on Thursday night on condition of anonymity, as the agreement has not yet been formalized by the organization.
With an average annual salary of 60 million, it would be the second most expensive contract in baseball history, behind Shohei Ohtani’s, which is equivalent to 70 million annually.
When healthy, Tucker is one of the most complete players in the majors. However, the outfielder has played in just 214 regular-season games over the past two years.
Last season with the Chicago Cubs, he posted a .266 batting average with 22 home runs and 73 RBIs. He was acquired in a blockbuster trade with the Houston Astros in December 2024 that sent young Cam Smith to the Astros.
Tucker suffered two injuries during his only season with the Cubs. He suffered a small fracture in his right hand during a freak slide against the Cincinnati Reds on Day 1er June and also injured his left calf against the Atlanta Braves on September 2.
After a strong start with his new team, Tucker maintained just a .231 batting average with five home runs in 41 games after the All-Star break. He served as a designated hitter in the postseason, as the Cubs eliminated the San Diego Padres in the first round before losing to the Milwaukee Brewers in five games.
Tucker, who turns 29 on Saturday, turned down a qualified offer of $22 million in November. His new contract will therefore allow the Cubs to obtain a compensatory draft pick.
Tucker was selected fifth overall in the 2015 amateur draft by the Astros. He has played in the World Series three times with the Astros, winning the title in 2022.
He has hit at least 29 home runs and driven in at least 92 runs in three consecutive seasons from 2021 to 2023. He won a Gold Glove in 2022 and led the American League with 112 RBIs in 2023.
In his final season in Houston, he played only 78 games due to a fractured right tibia, but maintained a .289 batting average with 23 home runs and 49 RBIs.
A native of Tampa, Florida, Tucker has a .273 batting average with 147 home runs and 490 RBIs in 769 career games. He also has 119 stolen bases in 135 attempts.
