The winter meetings are already in full swing, and the Dodgers have secured their first major splash of the offseason in former New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz.

The Dodgers and Díaz agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal on Tuesday which will make him the highest paid closer per annual average value. Díaz is coming off of a stellar 2025 season where he made his third career All-Star appearance, posting a 6-3 record with a 1.63 ERA and 28 saves for New York.

Jack Oliver over at Jomboy Media, known as Jolly Olive on social media, interviewed agent Scott Boras shortly after both the Díaz and Kyle Schwarber signings, with Boras noting that the addition of Díaz gives the Dodgers that much more firepower.

“The Dodgers got something that probably was the element of greatest need for the them

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