Tucker was limited to 78 games in 2024 due to a shin fracture before being traded from the Astros to the Cubs last winter. The 29-year-old had a productive year in Chicago with 22 homers, 25 stolen bases, 73 RBI, 91 runs and an .841 OPS in 136 games. He missed most of September due to a calf strain and also dealt with a hand fracture in June, which he played through but was accompanied by a prolonged slump during July and August. Tucker showcased his plate discipline with an 87:88 BB:K, but the power production was underwhelming as he posted his lowest homer total since the shortened 2020 campaign. However, a .266 average and third career 20-20 season illustrate how strong of a floor Tucker has established. The rich got richer when the Dodgers signed Tucker to a four-year, $240 million contract in January. The veteran outfielder should in theory benefit from the park change as had a .747 OPS at home in 2025 compared to a .923 OPS on the road, and he will face no pressure to carry the offense in Los Angeles. Read Past Outlooks