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How the Dodgers acquired longtime Mets closer Edwin Diaz: 'We want to win'
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Land Star Closer Edwin Diaz from Mets with Eyes on Victory: ‘Winning is Our Goal’

December 13, 2025 4 Min Read
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Stadium in Los Angeles is about to hear the vibrant sound of trumpets, signaling an exciting new chapter far from Queens. Initially, the didn’t view signing the top closer on the market as the best way to address their bullpen needs, especially after the first year of Tanner Scott’s four-year, $72 million contract fell apart. They preferred a short-term solution.

Edwin Diaz, a premier closer over the past decade, anticipated steering the Mets’ bullpen for several years after opting out of the last two years of his record $102 million, five-year deal. Most expected Diaz to stay with the Mets, given their financial capacity and status as reigning champions.

But things took an unexpected turn.

GM Brandon Gomez noted the uncertainty in negotiations, emphasizing the importance of effort and communication in understanding players’ desires. With fewer top closers available, the focused on Diaz, especially as the Mets signed Devin Williams, Ryan Helsley moved to the Orioles, and Raisel Iglesias returned to the Braves. The expressed their strong interest to Diaz’s agent, making it clear they wanted him on their team.

Gomez highlighted the importance of thorough communication instead of speculation as talks heated up, with Los Angeles offering Diaz three years and $69 million—the highest average annual salary for a reliever. This offer persuaded Diaz to leave the Mets, where he’d spent seven years.

At his first press conference, Diaz said choosing the was about winning. He praised the organization and mentioned his Puerto Rican brother and fellow player Quique Hernandez who supported his decision. Diaz appreciated the ‘ clubhouse culture and equality among players, which he believes is key to winning.

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Diaz replaces the ’ need for a strong closer since Kenley Jansen left four years ago. Jansen had at least 30 saves in his last seven full seasons with the team. Despite high win totals from 2022 through 2025, the lacked a closer with 25 saves in recent years. Last season Tanner Scott led with 23 saves but struggled with a high ERA and was released.

In 2026, the will not rely on a committee for closing games. As Andrew Friedman, director of baseball operations, said, the team maintains high standards, and Diaz fits perfectly. Coming off an All-Star season in 2025 with a 1.63 ERA and elite strikeout rates, Diaz is a top-tier closer.

Diaz won’t wear his usual No. 39, retired by the for Roy Campanella, but will don No. 3 in honor of his three children. He’s ready to light up Stadium with his dynamic presence and new walkout song by Timmy Trumpet. Diaz feels at home now, declaring, “We belong to the . We came here to win.”

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Fan Take: This signing is a game-changer for the and a thrill for baseball fans who love high-stakes, late-inning drama. Diaz’s move highlights how elite talent is shifting, promising intense competition and thrilling finishes in the upcoming seasons.

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