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New York Mets insider Laura Albanese says Edwin Diaz’s move to the Los Angeles Dodgers was driven by more than money. She believes a lack of communication, roster uncertainty, and the departures of key Mets stars like Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso made Diaz feel unwanted and unsure about the team’s direction.
Edwin Diaz signed a three-year, $69 million deal with the Dodgers, just $3 million more than the Mets’ reported offer, suggesting trust and championship belief mattered more. Albanese also noted that former Dodger Kiké Hernández played a role by assuring Diaz that Los Angeles would be the best place for him and his family.
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