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The Los Angeles Dodgers and three-time reliever of the year and three-time all-star Edwin Díaz officially signed a three-year, $69 million deal on Friday.
Edwin Díaz pulled on a different blue cap and a white jersey with an unfamiliar number when he formally left the New York Mets to join the Los Angeles Dodgers.
New York Mets fans are airing their frustrations online after the team reportedly lost both star closer Edwin Diaz and star first baseman Pete Alonso in free agency.
The Mets are interested in making a trade deal with the Padres for a hard-throwing right-hander to take the closer role left by Edwin Diaz.
Former Mets third baseman Todd Frazier blasted the team for not re-signing Pete Alonso or Edwin Diaz and trading Brandon Nimmo. Aside from inking former Yankees closer Devin Williams to a three-year contract, the Mets have not made any major moves, and they must plug several holes to compensate for the high-profile departures.
Edwin Diaz's family is settling into Los Angeles, with his wife Nashaly sharing a heartwarming Instagram post. The photos and caption express gratitud
The signing of Edwin Díaz adds yet another bullet point to the long list of offseason acquisitions that Dodgers’ President of Baseball Operations, Andrew Friedman, has inked since his tenure began for Los Angeles back in 2014.