Dodgers get bad news on Kyle Tucker
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Activity is finally starting to stir at the top of the market for free-agent hitters. The Dodgers, as they have been for weeks, remain linked to the three biggest names available: Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette and Cody Bellinger.
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"Agents believe the Los Angeles Dodgers are hovering in the market, waiting for either Tucker or Bichette to fall to them on a shorter-term deal with a high average annual value closer to their price range, which is what happened with Freddie Freeman."
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Despite the slow offseason, the Dodgers are sitting pretty. Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer has full faith they can three-peat later this year. "As of now, the Dodgers project for the most WAR of any team in MLB. So if anyone was hoping that LA's dreams of a three-peat would be dead on arrival on Opening Day, better snap out of it."