Cubs, Jed Hoyer view Kyle Tucker free agency
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When even Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer, a veteran of exit interviews, says it was “remarkable” how many players mentioned the closeness of the 2025 team in their end-of-season meetings, that’s something to note.
After being bounced out of the NLDS by the Milwaukee Brewers, there are some clear areas that Jed Hoyer and the front office will need to improve. Obviously, the first thing on the offseason priority list is figuring out what to do with Kyle Tucker.
Jed Hoyer admitted that Chicago could've used some more pitching during the postseason, but felt that prices at the deadline were too high.
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer hoped the reason he was holding court at Wrigley Field on Wednesday would have been for a workout day in the midst of the National League Championship Series.
The Cubs gave up several controllable assets to acquire Tucker from Houston, including All-Star infielder Isaac Paredes. Losing Tucker just one year later would be a massive blow and a major disappointment, leaving a significant hole in the middle of Chicago’s lineup.
The Chicago Cubs seemingly have nothing to worry about with their star rookie pitcher, as GM Jed Hoyer provided an update to the media on Wednesday.
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Hoyer, who got an extension this summer, should be demanding a sizable bump in his budget after a somewhat successful return to playoffs.