The Toronto Blue Jays are in need of strong arms for their bullpen in 2026, and Edwin Diaz could be one of those players. According to a recent report, they have already spoken with his agent, and the contract the former Mets star wants is reportedly affordable enough for him to play with the team next season.
According to what Ken Rosenthal revealed, Diaz is looking for a five-year contract similar to what he had with the Mets, where he signed for $102 million, which translates to an approximate annual salary of $20.4 million, a figure that is quite accessible for the Blue Jays.
If Diaz manages to land in Toronto, he would automatically become the team’s highest-paid reliever, nearly $10 million above Jeff Hoffman, who has an $11 million annual salary. According to Rosenthal, Diaz is ex

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