PHOENIX – In the final days of spring training, a key figure returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ training camp in Arizona. After a few days away from the team to witness the most special moment of his life – the birth of his first son – Kyle Tucker returned to the training court with a completely new mindset: both an MLB star and a young father.
For Tucker, this return was more than just resuming training. It marked a time when he had to balance three big things at once: his new family, his new team, and the upcoming MLB season.
Immediately after returning to training camp, Tucker was included straight into the starting lineup for a Cactus League game against the Oakland Athletics.
He played as the designated hitter and second in the lineup – a way to help a returning player quickly regain his feel for the bat.
The results were quite positive: Tucker hit one hit after three attempts, a gentle start but enough to show he’s gradually regaining his rhythm.
Head coach Dave Roberts said the team wasn’t worried about Tucker being away for a few days.
Roberts shared that Tucker is the type of player who doesn’t need much time to get ready.
“From what I’ve known before and from his coaches, Kyle doesn’t need much time to get ready,” Roberts said. “It’s good to see him hit a hit in his first game back. We still have plenty of time before Opening Day.”
For Tucker, the reason for leaving training camp was clear: family.
The Dodgers’ outfielder temporarily left the team to be with his wife during the birth of their first son.
Upon returning to Arizona, Tucker shared a brief but emotional message:
“It’s great. Everything’s good. My family is doing well.”
It may just be a few simple words, but for many MLB players, becoming a father often brings a completely different perspective to their career.
Throughout baseball history, many players have said that family has helped them find the motivation to play more strongly than ever before.
Spring training is entering its final stages.

There are less than two weeks left before teams leave Arizona to prepare for Opening Day.
For Tucker, this is what he calls “crunch time”—a crucial period to perfect his swing before the season officially begins.
However, Tucker isn’t overly obsessed with achieving a certain number of at-bats.
“I’ll get enough at-bats,” he says. “As the season gets closer, we’ll make sure I have the necessary bats.”
The most important thing for him isn’t his performance in spring training.
It’s his health and readiness.
“The most important thing is that you go into the season healthy and ready,” Tucker emphasized.
The attention on Tucker isn’t just due to him becoming a father.
He’s also entering his first season with the Dodgers after a groundbreaking contract.
Under preseason agreement, Tucker has signed a four-year contract worth $240 million, including $64 million in signing bonuses.
In 2026, he will receive a base salary of approximately $1 million, before the contract skyrockets to $55 million in 2027 and $60 million in 2028, with two extension options.
It’s a very special contract structure – and it also shows how much faith the Dodgers have in Tucker.
On the court, the Dodgers are gradually bringing Tucker back to play.
In his first game, he only played at the right field goalkeeping position to reduce defensive pressure.
But in the coming days, Tucker is expected to return to his familiar position: right field.
This is the position where the Dodgers hope he will become one of the team’s most important offensive pieces.
Last January, Tucker was officially introduced to the Los Angeles media at the team’s press conference.

At that time, he said that joining the Dodgers was like starting a completely new chapter in his career.
Now, that chapter is even more special. Because it’s not only his first season with a new team, but also his first season in MLB as a father.
Tucker still has a few spring training games ahead to perfect his form.
He is likely to play in the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks before the Dodgers leave Arizona.
Afterward, the team will return to Los Angeles to participate in the Freeway Series – a traditional preseason exhibition series.
This will be the final preparation before Opening Day.
And for Kyle Tucker, the goal is clear: accumulate enough quality shots… to be ready for the new season.
A season where he will not only play for the Dodgers, but also for his small family who have just welcomed him home.