ORLANDO — Edwin Diaz is taking his trumpets to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Dodgers and the All-Star closer are in agreement on a deal, according to sources. Diaz, a stalwart stopper with the Mets since he was acquired in 2019, became a free agent in November after opting out of the final two years of the five-year $102 million contract he signed in 2022, the largest-ever contract for a reliever at the time.

The Athletic was the first to report Diaz’s deal.

The Mets were hoping to re-sign Diaz in an effort to build a super ‘pen. They signed right-hander Devin Williams to a three-year, $51 million contract last week, with much of the money deferred to allow salary to be allocated to Diaz. Ideally, the Mets wanted Williams to set up for Diaz, but the former Milwaukee Brewers and Yankees c

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