Mets Star Projected to Earn $60M Contract After Exiting Deal
Summary
The New York Mets' pitcher, Edwin Díaz, has opted out of his contract to seek a new deal. Analysts predict he might secure a roughly $60 million contract over four years, given his performance as one of the top relief pitchers in baseball.Key Facts
- Edwin Díaz plays for the New York Mets as a relief pitcher.
- Díaz opted out of his contract with two years and $38 million left.
- He had a strong 2025 season with a 1.63 ERA and earned his third All-Star title.
- Analysts predict he could sign a four-year, $60 million contract.
- Díaz is a two-time Reliever of the Year, winning in both the American and National Leagues.
- The Mets have made Díaz a qualifying offer, which he is expected to decline.
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