Post#319 » by Michael Bradley » Wed Nov 12, 2025 8:05 pm
I feel like there's a very good chance the Jays end up with Tucker. If you look at the Dodgers recent history, they don't give more than 5 years to a player unless it's a super elite level player (Ohtani, Betts, Freeman, Yamamoto). Everyone else seems to be 5 years or less. I don't think they go 8-10 years on a Tucker deal, which is probably smart on their part, but it would probably make the Jays the favorites in that scenario. Tucker is a LHB that doesn't strike out, puts the ball in play, draws a ton of walks, and has 30 HR power. He's pretty much the perfect skill set for the Jays needs. I think both him and Bo over an 8-10 year period is not going to age well, but screw it. If there is a salary cap after 2026 then it probably means 2027 never happens, and if there isn't a salary cap after 2026 and it's more of the same (with harsher penalties to tax payers) then the Jays can just go about their business and shed payroll where necessary. Go all in for 2026.