Mets reshaped roster after 2025 collapse; Dodgers signed closer Edwin Diaz for $69 million. Diaz and Lindor, close friends, may face off as opponents for first time since 2020. Lindor remains Mets ...
December 16: Texas officially announced the signing of Díaz to a one-year contract. He only has three-plus years of MLB service time and will be eligible for arbitration through the 2028 campaign.
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December 15th: The deal also contains a condition club option for 2029, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post. That option has a $6.5MM base, with Diaz able to earn an extra $750K for 45 games ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t just land Edwin Díaz—they built a contract that tells you exactly why he picked them. On paper, it’s a three-year, $69 million deal that resets the closer market. But ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million contract at the MLB Winter Meetings. Diaz, formerly closer for the New York Mets, should help an ailing Dodgers bullpen. If the ...
Longtime New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz admitted that he signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers because they are a “winning organization.” Díaz, who had been the Mets’ closer since 2019, officially ...
On the day the Los Angeles Dodgers introduced their new $69 million closer, Edwin Diaz, the three-time All-Star sent a message to Mets fans on Instagram. More news: Mets Lose Star Free Agent to ...
Almost immediately after it was learned in early December that the New York Mets were signing reliever Devin Williams to a three-year contract, reports indicated the Mets were also still attempting to ...
MLB's hot stove cooked up a stunner during the winter meetings on Tuesday, as three-time All-Star closer Edwin Díaz, who was being pursued by both the incumbent Mets and the defending champion Dodgers ...
ORLANDO — A wrecking ball was already taken to the core of the Mets when they traded Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien a few weeks ago. Now, with Edwin Diaz going to the Los Angeles Dodgers, it’s as ...