Mets, Edwin Diaz and World Baseball Classic
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Despite going down with a freak knee injury at the 2023 World Baseball Classic, New York Mets reliever Edwin Díaz wants to pitch for Puerto Rico again in 2026.
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
The New York Mets could be one of the more aggressive buyers at the trade deadline, and it might result in a huge trade with the Cleveland Guardians.
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
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
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Rising Apple on MSN2 NY Mets trade rumors the fans should hope come true, 2 we hope becomes gossipAll of those big name closers rumored to become potentially available at the trade deadline are going to cost a lot. Unfortunately, the Mets probably aren’t going to buy into any. Based on the previously mentioned story in The Athletic, their pursuit seems to involve adding two very good bullpen arms while excluding any of the big ones.
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,
With the final pitch of the New York Mets' come-from-behind victory on Monday night, closer Edwin Diaz cemented his name in baseball’s history books. Diaz recor