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Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz reportedly left the New York Mets for L.A. in free agency for a simple reason: his new team was able to meet his contractual demands.
For Diaz, signing with L.A. is a blessing from both a financial and a career standpoint. Diaz set an MLB record with his three-year, $69 million contract, becoming the highest-paid reliever in MLB history. The Dodgers have already named him their closer.
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Edwin Diaz's family is settling into Los Angeles, with his wife Nashaly sharing a heartwarming Instagram post. The photos and caption express gratitud