
WATCH: Kyle Tucker on his first homer of spring, Japan series, Cubs fans |
Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker spoke to the media from Sloan Park talking about getting his first hit as a Cub in spring training as a solo home run, the type of environment he's looking forward to in Japan and much more.
Watch the interview below: Video summary/cliff-notes: (00:00) Kyle Tucker is focused on staying healthy and getting enough reps during spring training rather than worrying about results. (00:28) He feels good about his swing and has been making solid contact, even if hits haven’t always fallen. (00:55) Adjusting to a new team after leaving Houston has been a smooth transition, thanks to the support of teammates and the organization. (01:22) Tucker received the "silent treatment" in the dugout after his first hit, with Pete Crow-Armstrong (PCA) accidentally breaking the act by celebrating early. (01:52) He doesn’t dwell too much on near-misses but focuses on making solid contact and controlling what he can at the plate. (02:27) Excited for the Japan series but unsure of what to expect; acknowledges the challenge of playing the reigning World Series champion Dodgers. (02:58) Feels physically ready for the season after conditioning through outfield drills, base running, and weight room work. (03:26) Praises Cubs fans for their strong support, noting record-setting attendance and their dedication regardless of the team’s performance.