The race for Kyle Tucker this MLB offseason is picking up steam after a new ESPN MLB executive survey placed the New York Yankees as the early favorite for the star outfielder. The poll of 16 executives showed wide interest across the league, with multiple teams viewed as realistic contenders.
In an article written by ESPN’s Jesse Rogers, executives were asked where Tucker will sign and how large his contract might be. Rogers noted that most expect one of the biggest deals of the offseason.
“I see it at $350 million over 10 years,” one exec said. “My prediction is the Yankees.”
Several voters believed the final number may fall short of $400 million, pointing to Tucker’s second-half injuries in 2025 as a reason the ceiling may not climb higher.
“I don't think he gets to $400 milli

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