Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers and Edwin Diaz
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Three fan favorites headed out the door in 2 1/2 weeks — a powerful gut punch to angry New York Mets fans wondering what on earth the front office is thinking.
The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly agreed to a deal with veteran closer Edwin Díaz in free agency on Tuesday, per Will Sammon of The Athletic.
After losing key players, the Mets pursue talented reliever Tyler Rogers, aiming to bolster their bullpen and justify a significant acquisition price.
It comes one year after the Dodgers signed Tanner Scott to one of the largest contracts ever for a reliever, though that obviously didn't go well. Scott struggled in his first year with the Dodgers, lowering his walk rate to the lowest of his career but also dealing with the lowest strikeout rate of his career en route to a 4.
After six seasons in New York, Díaz agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal with the back-to-back defending champions.
Recapping an eventful week at the MLB Winter Meetings.
After winning their second straight World Series, the Dodgers are showing no signs of slowing down. Los Angeles has continued reinforcing its club this offseason, with the Dodgers agreeing to a three-year,
The Toronto Blue Jays lost Edwin Diaz to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who signed the elite closer to a three-year, $69 million deal. Hours later, manager John Schne