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New Dodgers right fielder Kyle Tucker is settling in with his new teammates after signing a four-year, $240-million contract in the offseason.
The Dodgers undoubtedly have the best lineup in baseball, along with several elite arms to send to the mound. However, one of the best hitters — and pitchers — in Shohei Ohtani is leaving Spring Training to compete for Team Japan.
Dodgers spring training opens with Kyle Tucker addressing critics, Alex Vesia emotional return and key player debuts before the WBC.
When Kyle Tucker walked into the Los Angeles Dodgers clubhouse early Monday morning, there was no grand entrance. There were no dramatic speeches or big moments. But outside that room, his name continues to dominate conversations across Major League Baseball.
Kyle Tucker talks managing his first Spring Training with the Dodgers, preparing for the 2026 season and playing for a contending team
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The past three years have marked a major shift in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ team-building philosophy. With all of the money the Dodgers have spent on Shohei Ohtani, Kyle Tucker, Blake Snell and many others,
The President of Baseball Operations for the Dodgers isn't at all concerned with Kyle Tucker amid questions of his passion for the game.