ORLANDO, Fla. -- Edwin Díaz 's years-long run with the Mets, in which he entrenched himself as one of the top closers in baseball, has come to an end.
Díaz has agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal to join the Dodgers, a source confirmed on Tuesday, ending his time in New York after seven years and six full seasons. The Mets’ final offer was three years and $66 million with slight deferrals, according to a source, and team officials made it known they had room to improve. However, Díaz chose the Dodgers before that happened.
The Mets will almost certainly proceed with recent acquisition Devin Williams as their closer and build out their bullpen in front of him. Left-handers A.J. Minter and Brooks Raley are slated to serve as setup men, but outside of those two, the bullpen current

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