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The sound of trumpets did not signal the end of business for the Los Angeles Dodgers, whose acquisition of premier closer Edwin Díaz — and his memorable entrance music — signaled another splash and simplified their to-do list the rest of this winter.
When the trumpets sound at Dodger Stadium for the first time, Edwin Díaz hopes that his new fanbase will be as fired up as he is.
With Díaz headed to the Dodgers, the Mets are expected to turn to former Milwaukee Brewers All-Star reliever Devin Williams as their new closer. The Mets signed Williams, who struggled throughout last season with the crosstown Yankees, to a three-year, $51 million contract earlier this month.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and three-time reliever of the year and three-time all-star Edwin Díaz officially signed a three-year, $69 million deal on Friday.
The Dodgers downplayed expectations, but once again, they're making a big offseason splash. Free-agent reliever Edwin Díaz and the Dodgers have agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal, the club announced Friday afternoon.
There were no press conferences at Citi Field on Friday. But as the Mets’ quiet offseason continued, there was activity elsewhere that likely got Mets fans’ attention.
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Edwin Díaz pulled on a different blue cap and a white jersey with an unfamiliar number when he formally left the New York Mets to join the Los Angeles Dodgers.