The Los Angeles Dodgers once again signed the best free agent on the open market over the offseason, landing star outfielder Kyle Tucker on a massive 4-year, $240 million deal. With this contract, Tucker was expected to provide a big boost to the Dodgers' offense, which had been very inconsistent throughout the 2025 season. But so far, Tucker has been somewhat of a problem at the plate, and he hasn't lived up to his contract. For the season, Tucker has hit .252 with four home runs and 19 runs batted in, posting an OPS of .734. These aren't the type of numbers that the Dodgers wanted to see from him to open the season, and his trend has been a little worrisome with high whiff and strikeout rates. Due to his struggles, Tucker has been labeled as one of the biggest busts from the first month-plus of the MLB season. MLB analyst Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report ranked the top 10 busts in baseball, and Tucker was on the unfortunate list.…