The Los Angeles Dodgers had a shaky bullpen in the 2025 MLB Playoffs, so president of baseball operations, Andrew Friedman, did the most reasonable thing he could do: sign the best closer on the market, Edwin Diaz.
Dodgers fans are understandably excited over landing one of the best closers in the entire sport, who inked a three-year, $69 million deal with the club. Those in the Dodgers clubhouse have to be excited as well as Diaz will, hopefully, remedy the blown saves that became an epidemic for the Boys in Blue in 2025.
Heck, even those not currently signed to the Dodgers are excited about the move.