
ESPN Host Goes on Wild Rant About Cubs Extending 'Horrible' Kyle Tucker
The Chicago Cubs are in danger of losing Kyle Tucker after trading away three players to acquire him. Tucker will be a free agent after the season and could demand a lucrative deal.
The Cubs would be wise to try and extend the All-Star outfielder. He has been named an All-Star in four consecutive seasons and has a .880 OPS with 18 home runs this season. Tucker seems destined to become the next $500 million player in baseball, but ESPN's David Kaplan thinks the Cubs should not pay the price.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 30: Kyle Tucker #30 of the Chicago Cubs points toward the dugout after hitting a double scoring two runs in the sixth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field...
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 30: Kyle Tucker #30 of the Chicago Cubs points toward the dugout after hitting a double scoring two runs in the sixth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on July 30, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. More"Kyle Tucker, I keep hearing we got to pay this guy. Don't be cheap, Tom. You got to pay him $500 million. Jim Bowden's on going, that dude's going to get 600 million. Let me tell you what he's hitting in the last 30 days since the 29th of June, 208 with a .286 slug," Kaplan said of Tucker on "The REKAP" after the Cubs Tuesday loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. "For those of you who don't follow statistics, that sucks. That's horrible.
"How many times has he come up and you're like, weak ground out. He might get a little bloop single. He'll line one in occasionally gets an extra base hit. When's the last time that dude hit a monster hit in a big spot? I'm talking about like a game wreck. That's what you get when you pay 500 million. Not what we're watching from Kyle Tucker. So, wildly disappointed in his performance."
Tucker started off the season very string, and looked like an MVP candidate. He was named an All-Star, but his recent slump paired with the Cubs blowing a 6 1/2 game lead in the National League Central has many skeptical.
The Cubs gave up Isaac Paredes, Hayden Wesneski and Cam Smith to get Tucker. Paredes was an All-Star this year and is under control through 2027. Smith is having a solid rookie season and could be a star in the next few years.
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