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Kyle Tucker says he is open to long-term deal with Cubs after trade from Astros

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Kyle Tucker says he is open to long-term deal with Cubs after trade from Astros
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Kyle Tucker says he is open to long-term deal with Cubs after trade from Astros

2024-12-18 09:29 Last Updated At:09:31

CHICAGO (AP) — Kyle Tucker played his first major league games at Wrigley Field when the Houston Astros visited the Chicago Cubs in April. It was cold, he said, and a lot of fun.

“Those fans love their Cubs," Tucker said. "That’s kind of how it felt from, you know, the visiting side."

Now he will get to check it out from the home side.

The Cubs acquired Tucker in a trade last week, inserting the well-rounded star into a lineup in need of another dangerous bat. The right fielder was limited to 78 games this year because of a broken shin, but he still hit 23 homers and drove in 49 runs.

The price was considerable — third baseman Isaac Paredes, right-hander Hayden Wesneski and highly regarded prospect Cam Smith were shipped off to Houston — but Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer felt it was worth it. Even for a player who is eligible for free agency after the 2025 season.

“We have a lot of really good players on the team. We’re very balanced,” Hoyer said Tuesday in his first public comments since the trade. “But it did feel like we lacked, that kind of, consolidation of (wins above replacement), I would say, on our roster in one player. And obviously Tucker is just one of the best players in baseball, period.”

The trade for the three-time All-Star is Hoyer's boldest move — so far — since the Cubs went 83-79 this season and missed out on the playoffs for the fourth straight year. Matthew Boyd was added to the rotation when he finalized a $29 million, two-year contract on Dec. 7, and catcher Carson Kelly agreed to an $11.5 million, two-year deal last week.

Chicago had a surplus of outfielders after acquiring Tucker, so it traded Cody Bellinger to the New York Yankees on Tuesday. The Cubs also agreed to send the Yankees $5 million as part of the deal for right-hander Cody Poteet.

The move creates more financial flexibility for Chicago that it could use to shore up its bullpen, or possibly for a veteran infielder in case top prospect Matt Shaw isn't ready to fill its opening at third base just yet.

“It’s still early in the offseason,” Hoyer said before the Bellinger trade was announced. “And certainly there’s a lot of players out there, and our team’s not complete. ... We're not done.”

The catching situation appears set, with Kelly joining Miguel Amaya behind the plate. Kelly played for Detroit and Texas this year, batting .238 with nine homers and 37 RBIs in 91 games.

Kelly, a 30-year-old Chicago native, grew up rooting for the Cubs.

“It’s pretty special. I mean, my family grew up there,” Kelly said. “We moved when I was really young. But my dad grew up there. My mom grew up there. My uncle still lives there.”

The Cubs traded catcher Matt Thaiss to the White Sox on Wednesday for cash. The 29-year-old had been obtained from the Los Angeles Angels on Nov. 20, also for cash.

The active offseason for Chicago comes with Hoyer going into the final year of his deal with the Cubs. But he dismissed the idea of that being a factor in his decision-making. He also declined to discuss the possibility of an extension for him with the team.

“My own situation like that, that’s not a concern. ... My job always is to be the best steward of the organization,” Hoyer said.

From Hoyer's perspective, that means making deals like the one for Tucker, one of baseball's best hitters since 2021. He batted .284 with 29 homers, an AL-best 112 RBIs and 30 steals in 2023.

Tucker, who turns 28 on Jan. 17, was at Houston teammate Myles Straw's wedding in Florida while the trade was coming together.

“Trying to deal with doing all the groomsmen stuff and getting prepared for their wedding while also trying to field some calls and whatnot on that day,” he said. “Kind of funny how that was all working out.”

Tucker had been with Houston since he was selected by the team with the No. 5 pick in the 2015 amateur draft. He played in three World Series with the Astros, winning it all in 2022.

On the brink of free agency, Tucker said he is open to talks with Chicago on a long-term deal. Hoyer also indicated the team was interested while promising to keep those conversations between Tucker's camp and the organization.

“Definitely Chicago’s, you know, great city to play in. Great city just in general," Tucker said. "So I’m open for anything.”

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FILE - Texas Rangers catcher Carson Kelly walks back to his dugout after the top of the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Sam Hodde, File0

FILE - Texas Rangers catcher Carson Kelly walks back to his dugout after the top of the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Sam Hodde, File0

FILE - Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer attends an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, File)

FILE - Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer attends an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, File)

FILE - Houston Astros' Kyle Tucker watches his single during the fifth inning of the team's baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Wednesday, April 24, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley, File)

FILE - Houston Astros' Kyle Tucker watches his single during the fifth inning of the team's baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Wednesday, April 24, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley, File)

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Thick fog disrupts some flights on one of the UK's busiest weekends for travel

2024-12-29 01:45 Last Updated At:01:50

LONDON (AP) — Travelers flying to or from the U.K. faced further disruptions Saturday as thick fog and low visibility restricted air traffic on one of the year's busiest weekends.

Gatwick Airport in London warned that some flights may be delayed throughout Saturday and apologized for the inconvenience. Flights were delayed by up to three hours late Friday because of poor weather conditions, and at least 40 flights from the airport, mostly short-haul to Europe, were delayed Saturday morning.

Heathrow Airport, one of Europe's busiest, advised passengers to check with their airlines regarding potential delays. Disruptions were also reported at other U.K. airports including Stansted Airport in London and Manchester Airport.

The U.K.'s weather forecasters, the Met Office, said thick fog patches could reduce visibility to just 100 meters (328 feet) in some areas across the country. It said travelers should allow “a little bit longer” for journeys and warned drivers to be extra careful.

Kiera Quayle and her husband, who were visiting family for Christmas on the Isle of Man, were among many affected. Their return flight to London was delayed by hours and then canceled late Friday.

“It’s frustrating and stressful but I overheard a few families who are now missing holidays and work who have it worse at this point," she said.

Conditions are expected to improve Sunday, the Met Office said.

The country's main air traffic control organization said the restrictions would remain in place in areas with low visibility.

“Restrictions of this sort are only ever applied to maintain safety," it said. “Our teams are working closely with the airports and airlines to minimize disruption.”

The restrictions came at a busy time of year when many people travel following the Christmas holiday and ahead of the New Year.

A British Airways Airbus A380-800 takes off from runway 27R at Heathrow Airport, London, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. (James Manning/PA via AP)

A British Airways Airbus A380-800 takes off from runway 27R at Heathrow Airport, London, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. (James Manning/PA via AP)

A plane lands in the mist at Cardiff Airport, in Cardiff, Wales, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. (Ben Birchall/PA via AP)

A plane lands in the mist at Cardiff Airport, in Cardiff, Wales, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. (Ben Birchall/PA via AP)

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