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Mets Closer Edwin Diaz Could Have Contract 'Backfire' With New Team

Mets Closer Edwin Diaz Could Have Contract 'Backfire' With New Team

Summary

Edwin Diaz is in contract talks with the New York Mets. He wants a five-year contract for at least $100 million, but the Mets are offering a three-year deal. The negotiations are challenging due to concerns over long-term investments in a player for his role.

Key Facts

  • Edwin Diaz wants a five-year deal worth at least $100 million.
  • The New York Mets are offering him a three-year contract instead.
  • The average annual value of the Mets' proposed deal is unknown.
  • Teams often hesitate to give long contracts to closers, who are pitchers that finish games, because their performance can decline.
  • Diaz is 32, which adds complexity to giving him a long-term contract.
  • The team's reluctance to commit to longer contracts is similar to past decisions with other players.
  • Negotiations involve balancing financial investment with team needs and player performance potential.
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