After winning their second straight World Series, the Dodgers are showing no signs of slowing down.

Los Angeles has continued reinforcing its club this offseason, with the Dodgers agreeing to a three-year, $69 million deal with Edwin Díaz on Tuesday, a source told MLB.com. The standout closer has long been one of baseball’s top relievers, and Díaz figures to boost a Dodgers bullpen that had a 4.27 ERA last season, tied for the 10th-worst mark in the Majors.

Díaz’s signing is even more intriguing considering the Dodgers handed out a four-year, $72 million deal to left-hander Tanner Scott last offseason. Scott experienced a tough first season in Los Angeles, posting a 4.74 ERA with the lowest strikeout rate (25.2%) of his career, leading to the lefty losing the closer’s job and culmina

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