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Details of that contract soon emerged as multiple sources reported that it would be a three-year, $69 million contract. In terms of average annual value, it's the largest contract ever for a relief pitcher, topping the $20.4 million that Díaz himself set in his last deal with the Mets.
Los Angeles Dodgers executive Andrew Friedman teases more free agency moves after Edwin Diaz signing at the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings Tuesday.
According to an MLB insider, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez is available on the trade market, a surprising move given the veteran's role in th
The Marlins are engaged in trade talks with the Baltimore Orioles and other clubs about starting pitcher Edward Cabrera, according to The Athletic. Cabrera was solid in 2025 with a 3.53 ERA in 137 2/3 innings but also hit the injured list twice, once with an elbow sprain.
Kike Hernandez's \"F around and find out\" Instagram post reacted to the Dodgers signing Edwin Diaz. This bold message conveyed strong confidence from t
The New York Yankees are reportedly trying to re-sign Cody Bellinger and got an update Tuesday on the Los Angeles Dodgers' pursuit of him.
After the big move in MLB free agency, Kiké Hernandez took to social media to react to the news. Hernandez himself remains a free agent, available for any team to sign, though his loyalty to Los Angeles is evident through the connection and support he has built with fans.
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Dodgers land All-Star closer in record-breaking deal after back-to-back World Series wins: reports
Edwin Diaz is set to join the Los Angeles Dodgers on a three-year, $69 million deal after a dominant run with the New York Mets, giving the reigning champions the top closer on the market.
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Dodgers get stronger by swiping former Twins manager in Winter Meetings twist
The rich get richer. On the same day that the Los Angeles Dodgers signed star closer Edwin Diaz, they also beefed up their front office. According to Bobby Nightengale's report in The Star Tribune, Los Angeles hired former Twins manager Rocco Baldelli to a position within the front office as a special assistant.