David Stearns' Edwin Diaz miss cranks up his Mets pressure
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ORLANDO, Fla. — The Mets’ latest efforts in the player market did not mirror the aggressive moves akin to the East Coast Dodgers. The team fell short, losing out to the Dodgers, who secured a coveted player for a relatively modest sum.

The Dodgers, a team that already boasts impressive achievements, including the last two championships, managed to snag a player the Mets desperately needed. This left the Mets unable to retain a key component of their future plans.

There remains some confusion over whether the Mets had a final opportunity to surpass the Dodgers’ offer for Edwin Díaz. The Mets had proposed a three-year, $66 million deal, while the Dodgers clinched Díaz with a three-year, $69 million contract. Until late Monday night, Los Angeles officials were convinced the Mets would inevitably counter any offer they made.

Nevertheless, the Dodgers, determined to maintain their stature as a dominant force, stayed resolute. From the beginning, they promised Díaz’s representatives a robust three-year proposal, setting a record annual value for a reliever. Even as Díaz’s camp initially sought a five-year contract, the Dodgers remained firm. As Monday night stretched into Tuesday morning, they were pleasantly surprised when Díaz accepted their offer without returning to the Mets for a counter, leading to both surprise and joy in the Dodgers’ camp.

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