The New York Mets are going to be shopping for a closer this winter as many of the organization's back-end bullpen arms are becoming free agents.
While the team has almost zero interest in bringing back Ryan Helsley , who admitted he underestimated being traded, Tylor Rogers was also a rental acquisition. However, the biggest loss of all is closer Edwin Díaz , who is set to test the open market in the offseason.
Díaz is projected to sign a contract worth $88 million, which is deserved given his recent success with the Mets, but David Stearns has a lot of holes to fill in the roster. If money gets tight to address all of the team needs, New York could turn to other options. Jim Bowden lists the Mets as one of the best fits for Padres closer Robert Suarez.
"Suarez and Díaz will be the

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