One of the biggest signings during the offseason was the Los Angeles Dodgers signing of former Mets closer Edwin Diaz. The Dodgers gave him $69M over three seasons. To put it simply, David Stearns, the New York Mets GM, didn’t want to give a reliever $24M a year. At first, such a move might have seemed dumb, as the Mets bullpen probably became a lot weaker. However, as time has moved on, the Mets are seeing that Stearns might have made the right…
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