The facts are the facts, and the fact is that Edwin Diaz is throwing with less velocity than he ever has. There are multiple ...
When New York Mets‘ right-hander Edwin Díaz is at his best, he doesn’t just close games—he slams the door, bolts ...
Based on the industry’s reluctance to sign relievers to long-term, expensive deals and Díaz’s ranking as one of the most ...
Edwin Díaz felt confident that he was in a good spot with a little over two weeks remaining before Opening Day.
Edwin Díaz's velocity is down from its lofty heights of the past. According to the stadium radar gun on Wednesday in the Mets ...
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In what can only be described as an entrance akin to a WWE Superstar, Edwin Diaz's popularity has reached a new level during his tenure with the New York Mets.
His typically flaming fastball has been less so during three Grapefruit League appearances, averaging less than 96 mph and ...
Edwin Diaz’s spring outings have been somewhat of an adventure. The Mets closer has gotten into jams, but gotten out of them. He’s given up extra-base hits, but ...
Carlos Mendoza said reliever is healthy but needs to increase his workload before being ready to contribute fully out of the ...
Still, Diaz's velocity has been on the decline since his 2023 ACL surgery, and he averaged 99 mph the spring prior to that injury. If the 30-year-old right-hander has lost some of his heat, he'll need ...