Dodgers' Kyle Tucker Hits First Home Run as a Blue: Humility Reigns Supreme In a moment that marked a significant milestone for Los Angeles Dodgers' right fielder Kyle Tucker, the 28-year-old slugger hit his first home run as a member of the team. However, Tucker's reaction to the achievement was refreshingly understated, downplaying the excitement and instead focusing on the technical aspect of his swing. "It was nice," he said with a hint of self-deprecation. "First actual ball I've hit in the air well." This lighthearted approach to a major accomplishment has already endeared Tucker to fans and teammates alike, adding to the growing hype surrounding his transition to the Dodgers.


WASHINGTON D.C. –– There was neither relief nor elation as Kyle Tucker recounted his first home run as a Dodger on Friday. Instead, just a self-depracating quip from the team’s understated new slugger. “It was nice,” he said. “First actual ball I’ve hit in the air well.” Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Kyle Tucker celebrates...