Kyle Tucker recently signed a historic $240 million contract with the Dodgers, making him the highest-paid non-two-way player in MLB history, despite having lesser stats than other top players like Aaron Judge and Juan Soto. At 29, Tucker’s prime age and impressive metrics, including high walk rates and low strikeouts, make him a valuable asset. The Dodgers opted to invest heavily in Tucker, anticipating a weak free-agent market in upcoming years for hitters. This decision reflects their strategy for sustained success in the league.
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