The Los Angeles Dodgers and four-time All-Star outfielder Kyle Tucker agreed to a four-year, $240-million contract, sources told Robert Murray of FanSided.
The deal includes an opt-out clause after the second year, according to Murray.
Tucker, who's widely considered the top available free agent, reportedly met with the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets before picking the Dodgers.
The two-time defending World Series champions have now added Tucker and Edwin Díaz this offseason in an attempt to become the first team to win three straight titles since the New York Yankees from 1998-2000.