Kyle Tucker Not In Astros Lineup Tuesday
10 months agoHouston Astros outfielder Kyle Tucker (shin) is out of Tuesday's lineup against the St. Louis Cardinals. He fouled a ball off his shin during Monday's 7-4 win. Astros manager Joe Espada said Tucker is "day to day" and feeling better. The Astros will be without their slugger, slashing .266/.395/.584 with 19 homers, 40 RBI, 42 runs scored, and 10 stolen bases. Fantasy managers hope Tucker returns for Wednesday's series finale against the Cardinals. Still, with the Astros having a travel day on Thursday, Tucker will likely return to the lineup on Friday when the Astros visit the Angels. Mauricio Dubon is starting in right field for Tucker and batting ninth in Tuesday's game against St. Louis. Dubon is slashing .298/.324/.405 over 47 games in 2024.
Source: Chandler Rome, The Athletic
Source: Chandler Rome, The Athletic
Kyle Tucker Goes Hitless In Monday Tokyo Series Opener
2 weeks agoChicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker did not have his first regular-season game with his new team go as planned. Batting third, the 28-year-old went 0-for-4 in the Tokyo Series Game 1 4-1 loss to the Dodgers. Tucker's poor start with the Cubs started before Monday, as he was slashing just .043/.233/.174 in 30 spring plate appearances. Fantasy managers should not put too much emphasis on numbers from such a small sample size, particularly for players with Tucker's track record. He has proven to be a five-category, first-round caliber player throughout his career. Despite missing a good chunk of the 2024 season with a shin injury, Tucker slashed .289/.408/.585 with 23 home runs, 56 runs scored, 49 RBI, and 11 stolen bases in 339 plate appearances. Fantasy managers still to draft should not shy away from Tucker as a top-tier fantasy pick.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Kyle Tucker Hits First Cactus League Home Run
3 weeks agoChicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker finally collected his first hit of the spring season on Sunday, a solo home run in the third inning of an 8-6 Cactus League loss to the Giants. The left-handed hitter flied out in his only other at-bat during the contest. That brings his spring batting average to .048, now 1-for-21 with five walks and seven strikeouts. No need to panic, and it should not depress his outlook for the season, but managers who already drafted or were considering drafting the 3x All-Star would love to see him get on a roll as we head towards Opening Day. ATC projections foresee a 30/20 season for the 28-year-old, and he's worthy of a top 10 fantasy draft pick.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Cubs Unlikely To Extend Kyle Tucker
1 month agoAccording to Patrick Mooney of The Athletic, the Chicago Cubs are unlikely to extend outfielder Kyle Tucker. Mooney noted that even though the Cubs were unsuccessful in their pursuit of third baseman Alex Bregman, the team's next moves are expected to be "very modest." In addition, the team is aware that Tucker will likely explore his options at the end of the season when he reaches the open market. Earlier in the offseason, the Cubs acquired the superstar in exchange for third baseman Cam Smith, infielder Isaac Paredes and right-handed pitcher Hayden Wesneski. However, the Cubs are likely to be very interested in resigned Tucker at the end of the season, especially if they make a deep postseason run. Even though he was limited by a shin contusion last season, Tucker was very productive across 78 games as he held a .289/.408/.585 line. He should be viewed as a consensus first-round selection in all formats this season, as he carries five-category upside and an elite eye at the plate.
Source: Patrick Mooney
Source: Patrick Mooney
Cubs Not Expected To Extend Kyle Tucker During The Season
2 months agoAccording to Patrick Mooney of The Athletic, the Chicago Cubs are not expected to sign outfielder Kyle Tucker to a "mega-extension" during the 2025 season. Mooney noted that while he does believe the team will lay the groundwork for an extension, Tucker will likely enter the free-agent market following the 2025 season. Earlier in the offseason, the Cubs traded third base prospect Cam Smith, infielder Isaac Paredes, and right-handed pitcher Hayden Wesneski to acquire the superstar outfielder. Last season, Tucker missed time due to a shin injury but was very effective when on the field. Across 78 games, Tucker posted a .289/.408/.585 line with 23 home runs and 11 stolen bases. He generated an elite .400 xwOBA, which suggests he is poised for a bounce-back in 2025. Tucker should have an everyday role in right field and will be the top priority for the Cubs to resign after the season.
Source: Patrick Mooney
Source: Patrick Mooney
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