Former New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz and the Los Angeles Dodgers are in agreement on a deal, according to a league source cited by The Athletic. The move brings one of MLB’s most dominant closers to a franchise already loaded with talent and postseason ambitions.

Díaz’s deal with the Dodgers is reportedly for three years and $69 million. The Dodgers’ front office prioritized bullpen depth heading into the offseason as they chase a third consecutive championship. Díaz, a two-time All-Star and 2022 NL Reliever of the Year, adds strikeout power and late-inning stability to manager Dave Roberts’ roster.

This signing could reshape the free-agent reliever market, as rival clubs may now adjust their strategies. For the Mets, who had previously signaled interest in retaining Díaz, the agreemen

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