Many factors help make the Dodgers into this seemingly all-consuming juggernaut we see before ourselves at the present time, and it goes beyond purely the financial advantages they have, which is not to say we should dismiss them—having a lot more money than the majority of other teams is what allows the reigning back-to-back champs to sign the most expensive reliever on the market for two consecutive seasons. Following in the footsteps of Tanner Scott, who had more than his fair share of struggles last year, Edwin Díaz will seek out an opposite path for himself in his first year with the Dodgers.

Díaz is one of the greatest relievers of the 21st century, and the overwhelming odds are that he’ll play a huge role in a bounce-back season for the Dodgers’ bullpen. At the same time, as we’ve

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