The Blue Jays reportedly have a long-term offer for Kyle Tucker

The Blue Jays reportedly have a long-term offer for Kyle Tucker
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The more time passes, the more it becomes clear that the Kyle Tucker situation is coming to an end.

It would be surprising to see him sign anywhere other than with the Mets, Dodgers, or Blue Jays. But at the same time, who knows what could happen in the next few days?

What do we know?

We know that the New York Mets want to save their off-season by getting their hands on the best player available. A short-term offer of $50 million is reportedly on the table from the Metropolitans.

Do they also have a long-term offer for him just in case? We don't know.

The Dodgers, on the other hand, are only interested in a short-term deal. I don't think they'll want to go for $50 million a season, but they don't have to if the guy wants to win and play for the biggest club around. They have more credibility than the New Yorkers.

What about the Blue Jays? You'd think they'd be open to going in the short term if need be, but they're the only confirmed team with a long-term interest in the outfielder.

According to Jesse Rogers(ESPN), the Blue Jays currently have a long-term offer on the table.

We know that the Blue Jays have been on his case since the start of the off-season. And with rumors of Bo Bichette moving elsewhere and Kazuma Okamoto signing, getting Tucker—a left-hander—would certainly be a good way to have a big club in 2026.

All three clubs seem to be in the thick of the race. It's time for it to end.

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