Summary
Edwin Díaz, a top pitcher for the New York Mets, is exploring options in free agency. He left his $102 million contract and hopes to get another $100 million deal, but the Mets might not meet these demands. Christopher Kline from FanSided predicts that Díaz will leave the Mets for another team willing to spend the money.
Key Facts
- Edwin Díaz, a pitcher for the New York Mets, opted out of his contract this offseason.
- Díaz is seeking a new contract worth $100 million.
- The Mets may not be able to meet Díaz's contract demands due to other team needs.
- Díaz is 31 years old and has been with the Mets since 2019.
- He had a 1.63 ERA and won 28 saves last season.
- Díaz is a three-time Reliever of the Year and three-time All-Star.
- Losing Díaz would be significant for the Mets because he is a fan favorite.
- Teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers are considered potential suitors for Díaz due to their financial capacity and need for bullpen strength.