
The New York Yankees are gearing up for a pivotal 2025 MLB offseason, aiming to address key weaknesses following their defeat to the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALDS.
To position themselves as legitimate World Series favorites in 2026, several upgrades are essential.
The front office has multiple paths to bolster the roster, with one glaring area being the need for greater offensive punch. Cody Bellinger might depart, leaving a void in the lineup. If he exits, the Yankees could pursue a high-profile addition to fill that gap.
A bold strategy? Diving into free agency to secure Chicago Cubs standout Kyle Tucker.
In his ranking of the top 25 free agents for the 2026 market, CBS Sports’ R.J. Anderson highlighted the Yankees as a prime landing spot for Tucker.
The Cubs acquired Tucker in a major deal with the Houston Astros ahead of the 2025 season, but he could hit the open market after just a single campaign in Chicago. He started strong but faded as the year progressed.
Tucker battled injuries during the season, which impacted his performance. Ultimately, the Cubs didn’t get the elite production they anticipated from their trade haul.
Across 136 contests, he launched 22 homers and drove in 73 runs, posting a .266/.377/.464 slash line. Those figures were respectable yet fell short of the elite benchmarks set for a player of Tucker’s caliber.
Heading into free agency, projections peg Tucker’s value at roughly 10 years and $401 million, per Spotrac.
At that steep cost, the Yankees face a critical choice: Commit heavily to an offensive cornerstone like Tucker? Or retain Bellinger on a more affordable deal while prioritizing arms on the mound?
As the hot stove heats up, anticipate a flurry of speculation involving the Bronx Bombers. Tucker’s name figures to remain tied to New York in ongoing discussions.
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