The Los Angeles Dodgers made a massive move in free agency on Tuesday, signing All-Star closer Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million contract.
Diaz is coming off of an All-Star season with the New York Mets, and perfectly fills the Dodgers’ need for a high-leverage reliever in the bullpen. He had a 1.63 ERA through 62 appearances in 2025, and struck out 98 batters through 66.1 innings.
LA struggled out of the bullpen in 2025, finishing 21st in the MLB with a 4.27 bullpen ERA.
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With their issues in the bullpen resolved, or at least patched up,Dodgers Nation Doug McKain revealed where the Dodgers should look to further improve this offseason.