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The New York Mets are still reeling from the fact that they lost Edwin Diaz to the Los Angeles Dodgers on December 9, after Diaz accepted the Dodgers' three-yea
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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.
Things are changing in Queens. Quickly. Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz, the Mets’ two biggest in-house free agents, both bolted to new teams in free agency this week at the Winter Meetings. Alonso signed with the Orioles and Díaz took his talents to the two-time defending champion Dodgers.
The Mets know they have to bounce back from losing Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz. Here's what they might do next.
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.
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
No. 7 on last year’s Big Board, Alex Bregman signed with the Red Sox on an unusual three-year, $120 million contract that was heavily deferred and included opt-outs after each season. Bregman took his first opportunity to hit the open market again, presumably in search of a longer guarantee.
Cast, Jake and Jordan talk about the fallout of Edwin Díaz dashing to the Dodgers and Scott Boras holding court at the Winter Meetings.