Overview
- USA Today's Bob Nightengale reports rival executives expect Tucker to be the highest-paid player in this winter's class and predict he lands with the Dodgers.
- Tucker's season features a .270/.381/.472 line with 22 home runs and 73 RBI despite injuries and a prolonged midyear slump, sustaining his market standing.
- Insider Robert Murray highlights the Giants as a strong potential fit and suggests a conservative contract baseline starting around $400 million that could rise.
- Analysts note the Dodgers have the league's largest payroll and a track record of big spending, reinforcing their plausibility as a bidder.
- Roster math in Los Angeles could require moves such as shifting Tommy Edman, shopping Andy Pages, or declining Max Muncy's option, according to current analysis.