Could the New York Mets have the ultimate two-headed monster in the bullpen, or is Edwin Díaz headed elsewhere?
On Monday, The Athletic's Will Sammon reported that the Mets and two-time All-Star closer Devin Williams were in agreement on a three-year contract. After a rough year with the New York Yankees that saw him lose the closer job on multiple occasions, Williams hopes a trip across town will help him rediscover his dominant form.
Meanwhile, one could logically look at the situation and assume the Mets would be hard-pressed to keep Díaz, their own three-time All-Star closer who opted out of the final two seasons on a five-year contract at the beginning of November. Williams' agreement is worth over $50 million guaranteed, per Jeff Passan of ESPN.
However, according to multiple

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