American baseball player (born 1997)
Baseball player
Kyle Daniel Tucker
(born January 17, 1997) is an American
professional baseball
right fielder
for the
Houston Astros
of
Major League Baseball
(MLB). The Astros selected Tucker with the fifth pick in the first round of the
2015 MLB draft
, and he made his MLB debut in 2018.
A native of
Tampa, Florida
, Tucker won
Florida
's
Gatorade Player of the Year Award
while attending and playing for
Henry B. Plant High School
. In 2021, he was selected to the
All-MLB Team
for the first time. The following year, he won each of his first
World Series
championship,
MLB All-Star
selection and
Gold Glove Award
. In 2023, Tucker was the AL
RBI
leader, won a
Silver Slugger Award
, and was an All-Star for the second time in his career.
High school career
[
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]
Tucker attended
Henry B. Plant High School
in
Tampa, Florida
, and played for their baseball team.
[1]
He appeared in Perfect Game's All American Classic.
[2]
Tucker was named Florida's
Gatorade Player of the Year
in 2015.
[3]
[4]
Projected to be a first round pick in the
2015 MLB draft
,
[5]
the
Houston Astros
selected Tucker fifth overall.
[6]
He officially signed on June 15.
[7]
Professional career
[
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]
Minor leagues
[
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]
Tucker played for the
Greeneville Astros
of the
Rookie-level
Appalachian League
.
[8]
He began the 2016 season with the
Quad Cities River Bandits
of the
Class A
Midwest League
,
[9]
and received a midseason promotion to the
Lancaster JetHawks
of the
Class A-Advanced
California League
.
[10]
Tucker hit .285/.360/.438 with 32
stolen bases
, nine
home runs
, and 69
runs batted in
(RBIs) in 2016.
[11]
Tucker began the 2017 season with the
Buies Creek Astros
of the Class A-Advanced
Carolina League
, and was promoted to the
Corpus Christi Hooks
of the
Class AA
Texas League
in May.
[12]
He appeared in the 2017
All-Star Futures Game
.
[13]
He finished the season batting a combined .274/.346/.528 with 25 home runs and 90 RBIs between Buies Creek and Corpus Christi. After the season, the Astros assigned Tucker to the
Mesa Solar Sox
of the
Arizona Fall League
.
[14]
[15]
Tucker began the 2018 season with the
Fresno Grizzlies
of the
Class AAA
Pacific Coast League
.
[16]
After he batted .306 in 80 games, the Astros promoted him to the major leagues on July 7.
[17]
Houston Astros
[
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]
Early major league career (2018?20)
[
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]
Tucker made his major league debut on July 7,
2018
,
[18]
versus the
Chicago White Sox
. He collected his first major league hit and RBI that day.
[19]
He batted .141/.236/.203 in 72 plate appearances for the Astros in 2018.
[20]
Tucker spent the 2019 minor league season with the
Round Rock Express
, hitting .266/.350/.555/.905 with 34 home runs, 97 RBIs, and 30 stolen bases.
[21]
Tucker was promoted to the Astros on September 2,
2019
.
[22]
In 2019 with the Astros, he batted .269/.319/.537 with four home runs and 11 RBIs in 67 at bats, while stealing five bases without being caught.
[23]
In
2020
, playing in 58 of the abbreviated sixty game season, Tucker batted .268/.325/.512 with six triples (leading the
American League
), nine home runs, and 42 RBIs in 209 at bats, and stole eight bases while being caught just once. He also placed sixth in the league in RBI, sixth in
extra-base hits
(27), and seventh in stolen bases.
[23]
He played in 13
playoff
games, batting .306/.327/.367 before a season-ending loss to the
Tampa Bay Rays
in the
American League Championship Series
(ALCS).
[24]
All-MLB Second Team (2021)
[
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]
Tucker authored a breakout season in
2021
: from May 1 through the end of the season, he batted .320 and led the AL in on-base percentage, slugging and OPS.
[25]
By hitting his 30th home run on October 3, Tucker became the third Astro to have hit 30 home runs hit in one season before turning age 25.
[26]
In September and October, he batted .346 with eight home runs, 20 runs scored, 19 RBIs, a .438 on-base percentage, and a .692 slugging percentage for a 1.130 OPS. He was awarded the
AL Player of the Month
for September, his first career monthly award.
[27]
In his first full, unshortened, major league season, Tucker reached career-highs in nearly every offensive category, batting .294/.359./.557/.917, with 37 doubles, 30 home runs, 92 RBIs, 14 stolen bases, 282 total bases, and 147 OPS+ in 140 games played. He ranked ninth in the AL in batting, third in slugging percentage and OPS, fifth in doubles and OPS+, and tenth in
Wins Above Replacement
(5.7 WAR, per Baseball-Reference).
[23]
He was named as a Gold Glove finalist in right field with +11
Defensive Runs Saved
(DRS), tied with
Joey Gallo
and
Aaron Judge
for second place behind
Adolis Garcia
.
[28]
Tucker was announced as a finalist for the
Silver Slugger Award
for outfielders on October 25, 2021;
[29]
the three outfielder winners were
Teoscar Hernandez
, Judge and
Cedric Mullins
[30]
Tucker received his first selection as a
Sporting News
AL All-Star at outfield,
[31]
and to the
All-MLB Second Team
.
[32]
In Game 4 of the
2021 American League Division Series
(ALDS) against the
Chicago White Sox
on October 12, Tucker stole second and third base in the fourth inning to become the first Astro to steal two bases in the same inning of a postseason game.
[33]
He slashed .279/.333/.541 in 61 postseason at bats, stole five bases, hit four home runs, and led both leagues in postseason runs batted in (RBI) with fifteen.
[34]
2022
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]
An early-season slump for Tucker in
2022
included a 4-for-46 span to start the season.
[35]
On April 27, his three-run double in the fifth inning versus the
Texas Rangers
scored the decisive runs for a 4?3 Astros win; he collected seven RBI in the first three games of that series.
[36]
Pinch hitting
in the eighth inning of the next game, his home run again provided the margin of victory for the Astros, 3?2, after Rangers starter
Martin Perez
had taken a perfect game into the seventh inning.
[37]
At
Fenway Park
on May 17, Tucker tied his career high of six RBI, including hitting one of five home runs in the second inning versus
Nathan Eovaldi
of the
Boston Red Sox
, tying the major league record for a team in one inning.
[38]
In the fourth inning, he added a grand slam.
[39]
While playing the
Chicago White Sox
on June 17, 2022, Tucker extended a career-high
hitting streak
to 15 games.
[40]
Tucker was named a reserve outfielder to the
MLB All-Star Game
at
Dodger Stadium
, his first career selection. Some totals at the time included a .259 average, 16 home runs, fourth place ranking in the AL in RBI (58) and tied for fifth in steals (14). He garnered 10
Defensive Runs Saved
, per
Fangraphs
, tied with
Brett Phillips
for the lead among AL outfielders.
[41]
During the season, he became the seventh player in MLB history to steal 40 bases and hit 60 home runs in his first 350 games, doing so in his 329th game in the majors.
[42]
Tucker's second grand slam of the season on August 12 catalyzed a 7?5 Astros win versus the
Oakland Athletics
.
[43]
On August 18, he tied a career high with four hits versus the White Sox in a 21?5 win that included 25 hits, tied for both the second-highest scoring output and most hits in team history.
[44]
A double in the third inning versus the
Minnesota Twins
on August 24 extended a hitting streak to a new career-high 16 games for Tucker.
[45]
The hitting streak extended to 17 games and ended on August 27.
[46]
Tucker reached 20 stolen base on September 3, giving him his first 20/20 (20-home run, 20-stolen base) campaign.
[47]
On September 20, Tucker, facing his hometown
Rays
, drove in his 100th run of the season to become the 18th player in club history to accomplish the feat, and first full-time Astros outfielder since
Carlos Lee
in
2009
.
[48]
The following day, Tucker hit the go-ahead home run the eighth inning that resulted in a 5?2 win, finishing off a series sweep at
Tropicana Field
, the first ever for Houston in Tampa Bay.
[49]
He hit his 30th home run of the season on October 4 versus the
Philadelphia Phillies
, joining
Jeff Bagwell
as the only players in Astros history to have reached 30 home runs, 100 RBI, and 25 stolen bases in the same season.
[50]
In 2022 he batted .257/.330/.478 in 544 at bats.
[51]
He swung at a higher percentage of pitches in the strike zone (84.0%) than any other major league batter.
[52]
He played 147 games in right field, and three at DH.
[51]
He received nomination for the AL Silver Slugger Award in right field/
[53]
In Game 1 of the
2022 World Series
, Tucker hit consecutive home runs versus
Aaron Nola
, becoming the first Astros player with multiple home runs in a World Series game.
[54]
Although they would lose that game 6-5, the Astros defeated the Phillies in six games to give Tucker his first World Series title, with Tucker catching a fly ball hit by
Nick Castellanos
to record the final out.
[55]
Through his 13 defensive runs saved, Tucker was awarded the AL 2022
Gold Glove Award
for his play in right field. He was also second in the league at his position in assists (8). Tucker became the third Astro, following
Michael Bourn
(2009-10) and
Cesar Cedeno
(1972-76),. to win a Gold Glove as an outfielder, and first since
2010
.
[56]
Overall in the regular season he hit to a 128 OPS+ and 5.2 baseball-reference WAR.
2023
[
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]
In 2023, Tucker batted .284, hitting 29 home runs and driving in 112 runs (highest in the American League) over 574 at-bats. Tucker also stole 30 bases and his on-base plus slugging (OPS) was .886, 11th highest in American League.
[
citation needed
]
International career
[
edit
]
On August 27, 2022, Tucker committed to play for the
United States
in the
2023 World Baseball Classic
.
[57]
Personal life
[
edit
]
Tucker's older brother,
Preston
, is also a professional baseball player (he also played for the Astros, playing in 2015 and 2016).
[58]
On December 23, 2022, Tucker announced via
Instagram
his engagement to girlfriend Samantha Scott. They both graduated Plant High School in 2015 and began dating in 2017 while Tucker was playing in the Astros' minor league system and Scott was attending
Florida State University
. Scott's younger brother,
Connor
, is also an outfielder who was a
first-round draft
selection of the
Miami Marlins
in
2018
.
[59]
Awards
[
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]
See also
[
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]
References
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]
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).
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2021
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.
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.
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Aiken
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Rudi
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Lynn
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,
Manning
,
Rudi
- 1977:
Beniquez
,
Cowens
,
Yastrzemski
- 1978:
Evans
,
Lynn
,
Miller
- 1979:
Evans
,
Lezcano
,
Lynn
- 1980:
Lynn
,
Murphy
,
Wilson
- 1981:
Evans
,
Henderson
,
Murphy
- 1982:
Evans
,
Murphy
,
Winfield
- 1983:
Evans
,
Murphy
,
Winfield
- 1984:
Evans
,
Murphy
,
Winfield
- 1985:
Evans
,
Murphy
,
Pettis
,
Winfield
- 1986:
Barfield
,
Pettis
,
Puckett
- 1987:
Barfield
,
Puckett
,
Winfield
- 1988:
Pettis
,
Puckett
,
White
- 1989:
Pettis
,
Puckett
,
White
- 1990:
Burks
,
Griffey Jr.
,
Pettis
- 1991:
Griffey Jr.
,
Puckett
,
White
- 1992:
Griffey Jr.
,
Puckett
,
White
- 1993:
Griffey Jr.
,
Lofton
,
White
- 1994:
Griffey Jr.
,
Lofton
,
White
- 1995:
Griffey Jr.
,
Lofton
,
White
- 1996:
Buhner
,
Griffey Jr.
,
Lofton
- 1997:
Edmonds
,
Griffey Jr.
,
Williams
- 1998:
Edmonds
,
Griffey Jr.
,
Williams
- 1999:
Green
,
Griffey Jr.
,
Williams
- 2000:
Dye
,
Erstad
,
Williams
- 2001:
Cameron
,
Hunter
,
Suzuki
- 2002:
Erstad
,
Hunter
,
Suzuki
- 2003:
Cameron
,
Hunter
,
Suzuki
- 2004:
Hunter
,
Suzuki
,
Wells
- 2005:
Hunter
,
Suzuki
,
Wells
- 2006:
Hunter
,
Suzuki
,
Wells
- 2007:
Hunter
,
Suzuki
,
Sizemore
- 2008:
Hunter
,
Suzuki
,
Sizemore
- 2009:
Hunter
,
Suzuki
,
Jones
- 2010:
Crawford
,
Gutierrez
,
Suzuki
- 2011:
Ellsbury
,
Gordon
,
Markakis
- 2012:
Gordon
,
Jones
,
Reddick
- 2013:
Gordon
,
Jones
,
Victorino
- 2014:
Gordon
,
Jones
,
Markakis
- 2015:
Calhoun
,
Cespedes
,
Kiermaier
- 2016:
Betts
,
Gardner
,
Kiermaier
- 2017:
Betts
,
Buxton
,
Gordon
- 2018:
Betts
,
Bradley Jr.
,
Gordon
- 2019:
Betts
,
Gordon
,
Kiermaier
- 2020:
Gallo
,
Gordon
,
Robert
- 2021:
Benintendi
,
Gallo
,
Taylor
- 2022:
Kwan
,
Straw
,
Tucker
- 2023:
Garcia
,
Kiermaier
,
Kwan
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