Edwin Diaz reveals why he signed with Dodgers
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In the pantheon of Dodgers entrance and walk-up songs, Timmy Trumpeter immediately moves to the top of a playlist that has become ingrained in the hearts of fans.
The Dodgers downplayed expectations, but once again, they're making a big offseason splash. Free-agent reliever Edwin Díaz and the Dodgers have agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal, the club announced Friday afternoon.
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.
In the pantheon of Dodgers entrance and walk-up songs, Timmy Trumpeter immediately moves to the top of a playlist that has become ingrained in the hearts of fans.
While he had his welcome to LA press conference, his wife Nashaly Diaz had her welcome to LA moment, too, rocking this stunning dress and posting this selfie below. RELATED: Shohei Ohtani, wife Mamiko wear Dodgers' NL West rivals distinct color winning MVP
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Edwin Diaz was introduced to the Los Angeles media on Friday, now that his three-year, $69 million contract with the Dodgers is official. If the sight of the former New York Mets closer in a Dodgers uniform was jarring,
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A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that reliever Edwin Díaz has agreed to $69 million, three-year contract with the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.