Dodgers Surpass Absurd Milestone After Edwin Diaz Deal: Report
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Mets Almost Lost Diaz To NL East Rival
(Queens, NY) – Somebody (mercifully) put a sock in that obnoxious trumpet. The tune that accompanies high-priced relief pitcher Edwin Diaz has made its way to LA — along with his right arm. But it turns out the Mets’ breakup could have been even more messy, because the Atlanta Braves offered him a five-year contract. The Mets ultimately offered Diaz a three-year deal worth $66 million. They eventually included a $9 million dollar signing bonus t…
Kiké Hernández reveals Dodgers free agency pitch to Edwin Díaz
The Los Angeles Dodgers emerged from what had been a relatively quiet offseason to reach an agreement with Edwin Díaz during the Winter Meetings and officially sign him days later to a three-year, $69 million contract. It represented a significant addition for the back-to-back World Series champions on surprisingly team-friendly terms. Upon Díaz opting out of his contract with the New York Mets, the expectation held he would sign a new deal for …
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