Mets make 4-year offer to Kyle Tucker
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MLB rumors: Kyle Tucker's free-agency decision expected soon
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Amid a heavy push to land coveted free agent Kyle Tucker, New York Mets owner Steven Cohen shared a cryptic tweet.
Kyle Tucker is currently a free agent, but his market could be resolved soon. He is down to three suitors, the New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles
On Wednesday, Yankees announcer Michael Kay didn’t hold back on his ESPN Radio show, highlighting the glaring contradictions between the Mets’ stated “run prevention” mantra and their sudden willingness to splurge on a defensively questionable outfielder.
MLB insider Jeff Passan feels Kyle Tucker will make a final decision and sign a contract with one of three big-market teams.
The New York Mets face criticism as the Kyle Tucker pursuit conflicts with David Stearns admitting defense was the team’s biggest flaw.
Bellinger and his agent, Scott Boras, are reportedly pushing for a seven-year contract. Multiple reports indicate the Yankees are unwilling to go further than a five-year pact. The former NL MVP's market could expand soon if the two sides are unable to find common ground.
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Mets News & Buzz: Mets going all-in for Kyle Tucker with mammoth four-year offer; why Framber Valdez is a perfect fit, more
The New York Mets are throwing a bag of cash to free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker should he choose to accept it. Rumor has it that the sweet-swinging former World Series champion has a four-year, $200 million deal on the table. Meanwhile, Framber Valdez remains a potential rotation reinforcement. Let’s examine Wednesday’s news!