Mets push Kyle Tucker bid to four-year deal with opt-outs

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The Mets reportedly added a fourth year (with opt-outs) to their offer for free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker, with Steve Cohen involved in the talks, building on a roughly $50 million-per-year three-year offer. Tucker is the Mets’ top target, with Dodgers and Blue Jays also in the mix, and insiders expect a decision soon. At 29, Tucker owns a .272/.358/.507 line with 147 homers and 119 stolen bases in eight seasons and would likely slot in left field for New York.
- Mets reportedly add a fourth year to Kyle Tucker offer Amazin' Avenue
- Mets reportedly offer Tucker $50M per year on short-term deal MLB.com
- Dodgers still assessing Kyle Tucker, other top free agents New York Post
- Sources: Mets offer Tucker in $50M AAV range ESPN
- Mets’ pursuit of Tucker raises questions about defense, plus more MLB offseason notes - The Athletic The New York Times
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