The New York Yankees have entered the offseason with a clear priority: securing a dominant late-inning force capable of stabilizing a bullpen that faltered at key moments in 2025. As the market unfolds, no reliever carries more intrigue - or star power - than Edwin Díaz, the three-time All-Star who opted out of the remaining two years and $38 million on his Mets contract. With a 1.63 ERA, 98 strikeouts, and 28 saves in 2025, he immediately became one of the most coveted arms available. Díaz’s decision to test free agency has put multiple teams on alert, but the New York Yankees have emerged as one of the most aggressive suitors. Their front office has honed in on bullpen upgrades after inconsistency forced them into a Wild Card start last season. With recent additions like Camilo Doval

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