The Los Angeles Dodgers spent even more money this offseason to lure Kyle Tucker to Los Angeles. Tucker played in his first spring training game on Sunday with the team. He had a somewhat quiet outing, but still made an impact.

“Kyle Tucker is done after two plate appearances in his first game with Dodgers. He grounded out to second, drew a walk and scored a run,” Orange County Register reporter Bill Plunkett posted to X, formerly Twitter.

Tucker joins a Dodgers team already loaded with offensive talent. He is expected to bring even more pop to an offense that already includes Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani. During the 2025 regular season, Tucker hit at a .266 batting average with the Chicago Cubs.

The Dodgers have won the last two World Series championships.
Kyle Tucker is excited to play with the Dodgers
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Tucker signed a free-agent deal this offseason with the Dodgers for $240 million, over four years. He had received interest from plenty of other clubs including the Cubs.

“One of the game’s most complete offensive threats, the outfielder combines elite plate discipline with strong contact skills and plus power, as well as enough baserunning savvy to make an impact with his legs, too, even though he’s not particularly speedy,” MLB.com reported about Tucker when he signed.

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