Kyle Tucker in Toronto: if he signs a long-term deal, that’s the most likely scenario

Kyle Tucker in Toronto: if he signs a long-term deal, that’s the most likely scenario
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Will the Blue Jays sign two big hitters down the road? It's possible.

After opening the door to such a possibility in recent days, Jeff Passan once again said it was possible that two of the remaining big names (Alex Bregman, Bo Bichette, and Kyle Tucker) would come to town.

Of course, it's still possible to believe that the Blue Jays will drop these three guys. It's also likely that signing two offensive stars isn't the most likely scenario.

But one of the three? That's a real possibility.

Note that according to Passan, if Tucker wants to sign long-term (that really seems to be his goal… even if every day that passes clearly brings the player closer to a short contract with exit options), Toronto is clearly the most likely scenario.

It seems, for a long time, that Tucker is destined to sign in Toronto. But everything can change with one call…

Obviously, Bo Bichette is still a target. However, it's unclear whether he wants to come back to town (depending on his contract) and whether the club will be able to find common ground.

If Bichette can't stay, that's when Bregman could become a more realistic option. With Ernie Clement and Andres Gimenez on the move, signing a third baseman or second baseman isn't that big a deal for Toronto.

On this December 31, there seems to be no end in sight for several major projects. The wave of signings at the winter meetings has not created a tsunami on the market.

See you in 2026, then?

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