Dodgers sign Kyle Tucker to four-year, $240M deal to bolster title run

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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Kyle Tucker, the top free agent, to a four-year, $240 million contract with opt-outs after years two and three and $30 million in deferrals, adding a premier left-handed bat with extensive playoff experience to fuel a championship push.
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