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Kiké Hernández reveals his direct influence on Edwin Díaz's Dodgers signing, highlighting trust, family, and championship dreams.
The Dodgers finalized their contract for closer Edwin Díaz on Friday, signing the veteran closer for three years and $69 million. At $23 million per year, Díaz has the largest reliever contract by average annual value in baseball history,
Edwin Díaz’s 3-year, $69M Dodgers deal includes a $9M bonus, $13.5M deferred and a 2029 option—built to win now.
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.
The Mets are interested in making a trade deal with the Padres for a hard-throwing right-hander to take the closer role left by Edwin Diaz.
Edwin Diaz is not holding back and continues to reveal details about his move to the Dodgers, now bringing to light what he discussed with Francisco Lindor after deciding not to return to the New York Mets.
While he had his welcome to LA press conference, his wife Nashaly Diaz had her welcome to LA moment, too, rocking this stunning dress and posting this selfie below. RELATED: Shohei Ohtani, wife Mamiko wear Dodgers' NL West rivals distinct color winning MVP