The World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers got even better Thursday night, landing prized free agent Kyle Tucker, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Tucker, who turns 29 on Saturday, was the top free agent bat on the market. He’ll join a star-studded Dodgers team — which could be the perfect fit for the laidback Tucker.
Financial terms of the deal weren’t immediately known.
When healthy, Tucker is one of the best left-handed hitters in the league, but his last two seasons have been marred by injuries — including a fractured right hand and a calf strain that suppressed his second-half numbers with the Chicago Cubs in 2025.
Houston Astros prior to last season, won’t be the most outspoken player in the Dodgers clubhouse but has shown the ability to fit in with any group.









