The Mets waited until the brink of Edwin Díaz reaching free agency after the 2022 season to finalize a five-year, $102 million contract with the All-Star closer that kept him from testing the market.
Once again, the Mets are potentially on the clock. Díaz, like teammate Pete Alonso, has an opt-out that can be triggered the day after the World Series concludes, and team brass — owner Steve Cohen and president of baseball operations David Stearns — will likely have to decide how far they are willing to extend to retain Díaz.
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As it stands, Díaz is owed $37 million over the final two years of his contract. The Met