The Toronto Blue Jays made a significant bid of $350 million over 10 years for Kyle Tucker, but he ultimately signed a four-year, $240 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, which included $30 million in deferrals. The Dodgers’ offer surpassed the Blue Jays’ by $110 million and featured a $64 million signing bonus. This loss adds to the rivalry between Toronto and Los Angeles, as Tucker joins Shohei Ohtani in having contracts with average annual values above $60 million. Tucker will face the Blue Jays in 2026 when the Dodgers visit for a World Series rematch.
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