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Kyle Tucker Weighs Blue Jays’ Long-Term Bid Against Mets’ Reported $50M-Per-Year Offer

Reports point to an imminent choice with clubs pitching either security or flexibility.

Overview

  • Multiple reports say the Mets have tabled a short-term proposal worth roughly $50 million annually, characterized by The Athletic as a three-year offer in the $120–$140 million range.
  • ESPN reports the Blue Jays have a long-term offer on the table, and Jeff Passan characterizes Toronto as the likeliest team to meet Tucker’s preference for a big-money, extended deal.
  • The Dodgers are positioned to pursue Tucker on a shorter-term, high-AAV arrangement if he entertains that structure, with other contenders monitoring the market.
  • Several outlets indicate Tucker could choose his destination within days, signaling a fast-moving endgame to the offseason’s top remaining hitter saga.
  • With Alex Bregman signed by the Cubs, Tucker stands as the premier bat still available after a 2025 season of .266, 22 home runs and 73 RBI across 136 games.