The Toronto Blue Jays emerged as the high bidders for Kyle Tucker, but it wasn't enough to lure him north of the border.
Toronto's final offer to Tucker was for $350 million over 10 years, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports. It's unclear if the proposal contained any deferrals.
The Blue Jays' reported bid topped the Los Angeles Dodgers' winning offer by $110 million in total value. Had Tucker signed in Toronto, it would've marked the seventh-richest deal in MLB history.
The Blue Jays were reportedly the only team to offer Tucker the long-term deal he was thought to be seeking, as the Dodgers and New York Mets tabled four-year deals with high average annual values.