
Dodgers Signing Kyle Tucker Would Disrupt World Series Chemistry Amid MLB Rumors
The Los Angeles Dodgers are well on their way to a second, consecutive World Series title after a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Championship Series and will almost certainly open as favorites to win the Commissioner's Trophy, regardless of whether they play Seattle or Toronto.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported the team will not be silent this offseason, with the Dodgers expected to target Kyle Tucker.
The outfielder missed time due to injury but still hit .266 and accumulated 133 hits, 22 home runs, and 73 RBI, so it is easy to see why the franchise would be interested in adding him to their lineup.
There is something to be said about chemistry, though, and its role in the Dodgers' second World Series trip.
The roster in 2025 is nearly identical to that of the 2024 championship squad. The extent to which manager Dave Roberts knows his players and how to utilize them to get the desired outcome.
The players know each other's tendencies and skill sets. Potentially replacing Muncy to bring in Tucker, while it would be an upgrade offensively on paper, may disrupt the chemistry the team has at this point and threaten to derail the closest thing to a dynasty MLB has had since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees.
For that reason, while it is mighty appealing to add another superstar player to a lineup full of them, it is best not to toy with a good thing.
Especially if the 2025 squad is able to become the first repeat champions since those same Yankees.









