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Diaz Signs with Dodgers, Leaves Mets

Major League Baseball witnessed a significant shift as star relief pitcher Edwin Diaz signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, leaving the New York Mets after six seasons. The Dodgers outbid the Mets by three million dollars, securing one of the leagues top closers. This move strengthens the Dodgers roster, known for adding high-profile free agents in recent years. Diazs departure from the Mets, who signed another reliever earlier in the offseason, has left a significant void in their bullpen. The Dodgers, winners of the last two World Series titles, may now offer Diaz a greater chance at a championship.

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