Swanson: Kyle Tucker has a downright enviable situation with Dodgers
LOS ANGELES — Imagine being paid $60 million a year to be one of the guys.
Imagine being compensated more handsomely than all but one other person – er, Unicorn – in the history of your professional field, but still not feeling any more pressure to produce than your co-workers.
Granted, those guys, those co-workers, they’re the other members of the two-time defending World Series champion Dodgers. They’re like baseball’s “Avengers,” just a lot less quippy – though similarly profitable, box office gold.