The New York Mets offered Kyle Tucker the kind of short-term arrangement befitting a superstar. It just wasn’t enough. The Mets offered Tucker a four-year contract worth $220 million, league sources said. The deal contained a $75 million signing bonus with opt-outs after the second and third seasons. There was no deferred money. The problem: The Los Angeles Dodgers, winners of back-to-back World Series, offered something similar. So Tucker and the Dodgers reached an agreement Thursday on a four-year deal worth $240 million, per league sources. The contract contains opt-outs after the second...