Kyle Tucker has not signed yet, and that has started a coast-to-coast tug-of-war. It’s almost like teams like sharks smell Tucker instead of blood! The Yankees want him. The Dodgers want him. And well, both teams have very real reasons to be this desperate. The Yankees are still trying to recover from the Juan Soto dilemma, and just the idea of what Tucker’s left-handed swing with that short right field porch would do is making pinstripe fans salivate.
The Dodgers, too, are staring at an outfield mix that honestly feels more like a temporary fix than a championship blueprint now. But it’s not the big teams that are in the showdown.
We have a surprise visitor to the mix—the Baltimore Orioles.
Ken Rosenthal, in his piece, mentioned, “Pitching, both starting and relief, remains Baltimor

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