Mets At Risk Of Losing $102M Star To Yankees
Summary
The New York Yankees are considering signing Edwin Díaz, a star relief pitcher, from the Mets to improve their bullpen. The Yankees had bullpen issues in 2025 and are now looking at Díaz, who has played well in New York before, as an option despite his high cost.Key Facts
- The Yankees' bullpen ranked 23rd in the league in 2025 with a 4.37 ERA, dropping from 6th place in 2024.
- The Yankees might be interested in signing Edwin Díaz, a relief pitcher, to strengthen their team.
- Edwin Díaz pitched with a 1.63 ERA and had 28 saves in 2025, showing strong performance.
- Díaz previously signed a five-year, $102 million deal, indicating he would be an expensive signing.
- The Yankees also need a starting pitcher and an outfielder, besides improving their bullpen.
- The Yankees lost a star player, Juan Soto, to the Mets the previous offseason.
- The Yankees currently have David Bednar as their closer but are set to lose relievers Devin Williams and Luke Weaver.
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