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Dodgers Land Diaz, Bolster Bullpen
23 Mar
Summary
- Dodgers signed Edwin Diaz to a three-year deal.
- The acquisition shores up the Dodgers' bullpen weakness.
- The Mets lost a key player, impacting their closing efforts.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have secured Edwin Diaz on a three-year, $69 million contract, addressing a critical need in their bullpen. This move comes after a previous attempt to bolster their closer role with Tanner Scott proved unsuccessful, as Scott struggled significantly in his first year with the team. Diaz's arrival is seen as a major upgrade, enhancing the Dodgers' already formidable lineup and making them appear even stronger.
This transaction also impacts the New York Mets, who had been hopeful of retaining Diaz. With Devin Williams also signed, the Mets envisioned a powerful closing tandem. Diaz's departure weakens their National League threat. Furthermore, the Dodgers' acquisition allows Roki Sasaki to return to the starting rotation, as Diaz will now handle the ninth-inning duties, a role Sasaki briefly occupied.




