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The Los Angeles Dodgers and three-time reliever of the year and three-time all-star Edwin Díaz officially signed a three-year, $69 million deal on Friday.
After making a big swing in free agency, the Dodgers brought back this former pitching prospect to bolster their overall depth.
Edwin Díaz pulled on a different blue cap and a white jersey with an unfamiliar number when he formally left the New York Mets to join the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The former Dodgers director of amateur scouting who brought Matt Kemp, Clayton Kershaw, Corey Seager, and others to the Dodgers has retired.
A familiar pitcher returns. Despite injury setbacks, the Dodgers bet on Frasso's high upside and strikeout potential for future depth.
Former Yankee Clint Frazier voiced concerns over the team's free agency strategy. He believes the Yankees are losing their competitive edge while the
Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman is set to undergo some procedures, according to Team Canada Manager Ernie Whitt. There were minimal details provided on the extent of his injuries.
Dodgers executive Andrew Friedman addressed the team's ability to make a big signing after landing star closer Edwin Diaz.