What a difference a year makes. Last season, when Kyle Tucker returned to the Houston Astros as a member of the Chicago Cubs, he was treated like royalty. Tucker had spent the first seven years of his big league career with Houston, making three All-Star teams, earning two Silver Slugger awards and helping the Astros win the 2022 World Series. He was then traded to the Cubs, meaning there was no bad blood between the two sides — that was clear in how he was received. Tucker walked up to the plate to a huge standing ovation in his first at-bat, both from the fans and the Astros dugout. The Astros even played his usual walk-up song, with fans wearing crowns in honor of his "King Tuck" nickname. “There’s a lot of really good memories here, and we had a lot of success playing in this city and on this field, so it’s cool,” Tucker said to reporters at the time. “The biggest thing is being around the guys in those moments.” A year later, the fans seemed to have forgotten about those good memories.…