Mets, Edwin Diaz and World Baseball Classic
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New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz sounds ready to return to the scene — or, at least, the cause — of the crime. Well, not so much crime as injury. Over two years after tearing the patellar tendon in his right knee during the 2023 World Baseball Classic,
David Peterson encountered more traffic than the Bay Bridge in rush hour, but was resourceful enough Saturday night to record outs when the Mets needed them.
The New York Mets found some of the best bullpen help and depth that wouldn't cost them an arm and a leg before the MLB Trade Deadline, agreeing to a deal with
It's been three months since Edwin Diaz shared a crazy revelation with reporters. The New York Mets' star closer revealed that trainers had realized his legs were two different lengths. Diaz said the trainers fixed the problem and added, "I was feeling better after that."
With a handful of days remaining before the July 31 trade deadline, the Mets should further improve their bullpen by adding someone to complement All-Star closer Edwin Díaz. That means trading for someone adept at closing when Díaz is unavailable, or for when situations dictate that Díaz appears earlier in a game than the ninth inning.
In the world of professional baseball, details matter. Edwin Diaz, the Puerto Rican pitcher for the New York Mets, knows this very well, as he has once again shone brightly in MLB
They call it a strikeout, but that name needed an adjustment Wednesday afternoon in Queens, when Mets closer Edwin Diaz managed to notch a (no)strikeout. Don't worry, we'll explain, and there's a video.
It's hard to argue with Carlos Mendoza's strategy to secure a New York Mets win by sending Edwin Diaz out in the eighth inning with a runner on first in a 6-3 g