New York Mets star closer Edwin Diaz is going through it at the moment on the mound. Diaz just coughed up a four-run lead on Saturday against the Miami Marlins after allowing four hits and four earned runs in just 0.1 innings of work.
The Mets' star reliever spoke on his status as he struggles to get back to form.
The New York Mets quietly demoted Edwin Diaz from his bullpen role, instead opting for a closer-by-committee approach while the struggling right-hander regains his confidence.
New York Mets reliever Edwin Diaz's immediate future as the team's closer is "fluid," according to manager Carlos Mendoza.
Diaz has not been able to find his usual form this season. Is it a blip or a sign of things to come?
From the moment spring training began, everyone was excited to see the return of New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz. And what do you know, he appeared to still be the sharp, electric closer in the game.
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This was the type of return the New York Mets were hoping to see from their superstar closer. Edwin Diaz is back after a year hiatus, where he underwent major surgery to repair a torn patellar tendon in his right knee.
The wait is over for the New York Mets. For the first time since his injury in the World Baseball Classic, closer Edwin Diaz will take the mound and face major league hitters.
Edwin Diaz is back on the mound for the New York Mets and feeling the best he’s felt since tearing his patellar tendon on March 15, 2023. Diaz reportedly topped out at 98 mph in an intrasquad game on Tuesday.
It won't be long before New York Mets fans hear the iconic trumpet intro of "Narco". In fact, those trumpets were heard on Tuesday as the Mets played an intrasquad minor league in the backfields, which was held prior to a spring training game against the New York Yankees at Clover Park.
Edwin Díaz is primed for a bounce-back year.
The two-time All-Star has not suffered a setback and he will continue to throw bullpen sessions, but the team does not want to jeopardize his health by rushing him back for the tail end of what has become a lost season.
It certainly does not hurt the Mets’ cause to help players out. This sort of treatment will not be a secret to other players, and it could certainly help make the Mets look more attractive to free agents.
The New York Mets won’t have their shutdown closer this season. That’s especially tough considering they just signed him to a five-year, $105 million deal. Diaz’s injury had many wondering what will happen with his contract.
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