Dodgers Outfielder Kyle Tucker Attributes Slow Start to Mechanical Swing Issues
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker is batting .246 through the first 15 games of the 2026 season, with elevated strikeout and swing rates compared to his career averages. Tucker stated that his performance stems from swing mechanics rather than pressure from his new team. Manager Dave Roberts suggested some pressing may be involved due to increased chasing of pitches.
Vision360media / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)246 batting average through the first 15 games of the season. 659 on-base plus slugging percentage, which is below league average. Tucker reaches base more than one-third of the time despite these figures.
Tucker's strikeout rate stands at nearly 24% with 16 strikeouts in 67 plate appearances. This marks a significant increase from his previous five seasons, where the rate never exceeded 16%. 4% average.
Elevated Plate Discipline Metrics Tucker is swinging at pitches 53.
2%. 6% over the past two seasons. These metrics deviate from his established reputation for selective swinging and contact hitting. Manager Dave Roberts addressed Tucker's performance on Sunday. Roberts indicated that the increased chasing suggests Tucker may be trying to do too much.
Story Timeline
3 events- Apr 13, 2026
Manager Dave Roberts commented on Tucker's potential pressing after increased chasing observed.
1 sourceNew York Post - Apr 14, 2026
Tucker explained his slow start as mechanical swing issues in post-game remarks.
1 sourceNew York Post - Season start to Apr 13, 2026
Tucker batted .246 with one home run and 16 strikeouts in first 15 games.
1 sourceNew York Post
Potential Impact
- 01
Team performance benefits from expected breakout in Tucker's hitting.
- 02
Tucker adjusts swing mechanics to reduce strikeouts and improve on-base percentage.
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Dodgers lineup gains protection for Shohei Ohtani once Tucker regains form.
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Fan engagement increases with positive atmosphere Tucker describes in Dodgers clubhouse.
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