Mets Insider: Dodgers Are ‘Favorite’ For Edwin Diaz With Reunion Unlikely

The New York Mets are facing an uphill battle to re-sign Edwin Diaz, the dominant reliever who opted out of the remainder of his contract. The situation has raised eyebrows, with many questioning whether General Manager David Stearns will part ways with a substantial amount of money to secure the services of the ace closer.

Stearns' willingness to break from tradition and invest in relief pitchers is a point that Mets Insider Anthony DiComo made clear during an "Ask Me Anything" thread. This approach has been evident in the recent trade of Brandon Nimmo, which saw the outfielder sent to the Texas Rangers in exchange for infielder Marcus Semien. The move was seen as addressing a pressing need for the Mets but also highlighted Stearns' philosophy of avoiding sentimental investments.

This mindset makes it unlikely that Diaz will re-sign with the Mets, especially if he is able to secure a lucrative long-term deal elsewhere. The Los Angeles Dodgers have emerged as a likely suitor, given their seemingly limitless budget and lack of high-leverage arms in the bullpen. In fact, DiComo has stated that the Dodgers are now considered the favorite to land Diaz.

The Dodgers' interest in Diaz makes sense, considering his status as one of the best relievers on the market. With a large payroll and no trustworthy alternatives available, it's clear that they're willing to spend big to bolster their bullpen. This could put pressure on Stearns and the Mets to make a move, but it's unlikely they'll be able to match or exceed the Dodgers' offer.

Ultimately, Diaz is likely to find himself in Dodger blue, as Anthony DiComo's prediction suggests that the Dodgers have become the frontrunners for his services.
 
I'm thinking about this whole situation with Edwin Diaz and the Mets... it just feels like we're living in a world where people are willing to spend money on things they don't really need, but feel the need to do anyway 😊. Like, is signing Diaz really going to make or break their season? Is it just a case of throwing money at a problem rather than solving the root issue?

And what does this say about our society? Are we so focused on winning that we're willing to sacrifice our own values and principles for the sake of success? I mean, is there even a point in trying to sign Diaz if it's just going to be a short-term fix? 🤔
 
I'm low-key surprised by this development 🤔. I get it, the Mets are trying to shake things up and avoid sentimental decisions, but Edwin Diaz is a game-changer 💥. His ability to shut down games in the 8th and 9th innings is unmatched. If the Dodgers are willing to break the bank for him, can't the Mets just keep their end of the bargain? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're giving away their best asset for nothing 😐. I'm curious to see how this plays out, but my gut says Diaz will be donning Dodger blue in no time 👊
 
I'm really gonna miss Edwin Diaz in Mets blue 🤕. I remember when he first came over and just shut down games left and right... those were some wild times 😂. But at the same time, it's crazy how much money teams are willing to throw around for relief pitchers now 💸. Like, 20 million bucks a year is just insane! It's not even like they're getting any older or losing a step - these guys can still close out games and dominate opposing hitters ⚾️.

I'm curious to see what the Mets do about it... I think they need to make a move to keep Diaz, but at the same time, Stearns is trying to shake things up with this "avant-garde" approach 🤔. It's like, okay, we get it, you're willing to break from tradition and take some risks 💥. But sometimes I think that means throwing money at a problem instead of addressing the underlying issue 🤑.

Anyway, I'm rooting for Diaz wherever he ends up... just don't expect him to be back in the Big Apple anytime soon 😔. The Dodgers seem like they're all over him, and I can kinda see why - he's an ace closer, after all 💪. But still... it's gonna be weird not having him on our team 🤷‍♂️.
 
Wow 🤯, can't believe how pricey Edwin Diaz is getting! The Mets are gonna have to break the bank to keep him or else he'll be pitching for another team 😅. And now it seems like the Dodgers are circling their wagons around him... interesting move by Stearns trying to build a deep bullpen 🤝
 
I gotta say, this whole thing with Edwin Diaz and the Mets is wild 💥. I mean, David Stearns is like, "I'm gonna spend top dollar on a reliever" 🤑, which is cool, but I get why people are skeptical - it's not exactly what you'd call a traditional move 🤔. And now that DiComo's got it out in the open, I think it's safe to say Diaz is gonna be a Dodger, and maybe even in a big way 💪. I mean, who wouldn't want a guy like him in their bullpen? But for Stearns, it's gotta be tough to match what the Dodgers are willing to offer 🤑. It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out!
 
omg I feel like Edwin Diaz must be totally stressed rn about all this 🤯💔 he's such a great pitcher and it's harsh when people are questioning whether the Mets will sign him back 💸👋 but at the same time, I can kinda get why Stearns wants to go against tradition and break the bank for a guy like Diaz - they really need that ace closer in the bullpen 🚫💥 and if the Dodgers come knocking with a huge offer, it's hard to blame him for taking it 💰👍
 
I gotta say I'm loving where the Mets are headed with this GM Stearns. Breaking free from the norm and investing in relief pitchers? Mind blown 😱! I mean, people say it's just business, but sometimes you got to think outside the box. And let's be real, they just made a solid move by trading Nimmo for Semien - that's some savvy baseball right there! 🤝 Now, if only Stearns could convince Diaz to stay... fingers crossed for our boys in Queens! 💪
 
🤔 I'm all about this 'maximalist' approach, you know? Like, let's go big or go home! The Mets need to give Diaz a deal that'll make him an offer he can't refuse. All that talk about tradition and not wanting to get sentimental is just code for "we don't want to pay top dollar". I mean, come on, Stearns knows the value of having a dominant closer. It's not like they're losing out on too much money by giving him a huge contract - it's all about winning, baby! 🏆

And let's be real, the Dodgers are gonna blow them out of the water with their offer. They've got the cash and the need for speed, and Diaz is the perfect guy to give 'em an edge in the playoffs. I mean, who doesn't love a good underdog story? It's gonna be interesting to see how this all plays out... will the Mets come through and surprise us all? 🤞
 
I think this situation with Edwin Diaz is pretty interesting... I mean, on one hand, you gotta respect David Stearns' willingness to go against the grain and invest in relief pitchers. It's not often you see a GM making moves like that, especially when it comes to high-profile players.

But at the same time, it's hard not to think that the Mets might be throwing money around for no reason... I mean, if they can't even secure Diaz on a long-term deal, what's the point? And with the Dodgers being their main suitor, it seems like Stearns is just playing catch-up.

I guess we'll have to wait and see how this all plays out. I'm curious to see how this whole thing shakes down 🤔
 
I'm kinda shocked about Edwin Diaz leaving the Mets 🤔... I mean, he's basically their ace closer and they built their bullpen around him. It makes sense that teams like the Dodgers are going to try to sign him, but it still feels like a loss for the team that gave up so much to acquire him in the first place 😐. The trade of Brandon Nimmo was a smart move, I guess, but it's hard not to feel bad for fans who are gonna miss their favorite player 🤷‍♂️.
 
I mean, I don't get why everyone's making such a big deal about Edwin Diaz leaving? The Mets are just trying to make sense of their bullpen and if they can't compete with the Dodgers' deep pockets, then so be it! It's not like they're losing out on an all-time closer or something. Plus, Semien might just bring some much-needed depth to that middle infield... 🤷‍♂️💔
 
🤣 I mean, who wouldn't want to join a team with a budget that's like a never-ending pizza party? The Dodgers are like the ultimate wingmen (get it?) when it comes to acquiring top talent! And Edwin Diaz is like the MVP of relievers - he's got skills for days! 😎 It's not surprising they're the frontrunners for him. But, you know, I'm sure David Stearns is just over here like "No way, we can totally make this work... with a few billion dollars" 💸💸
 
I feel so bad for the Mets fans rn 🤕... I mean, Edwin Diaz was a game-changer for them last season and it's tough to see him go. But at the same time, I get why Stearns would want to splurge on a closer who can make that big of an impact in crunch time 💪. It's just hard not to think about how this could affect their playoff hopes 😬... The Dodgers are always gonna be a powerhouse team though, so it's no surprise they're sniffing around Diaz 🚫
 
idk why ppl r so shocked dat edwin diaz opted out lol he wasnt getting paid enuf 4 a guy who pitches like a pro every time 🤣 and stearns is prob tryna avoid breakin da bank lol yeah dicomo said it straight up - Mets dont wanna pay top dollar for relief pitchers. but honestly, Dodgers r the way 2 go if u need a ace closer. dey got deep pockets n dey r willin to splurge 🤑. its gonna b intresting 2 c wut happens w/ diaz tho
 
idk why Stearns is so stubborn with this one 💔 he's throwing good money after bad and it's gonna hurt the team financially 🤑 Diaz is a stud closer but you can't just keep throwing cash at him like he's some kinda superhero 💪 Semien for Nimmo was a solid move imo, now let's see if Stearns can make a smart move for once 🤞
 
I'm so bummed about this news 🤕. The Mets just traded away Brandon Nimmo and I thought we were building something special with him on our team. Now it feels like they're throwing money at a problem instead of making smart trades. And Diaz is just going to leave? It's like Stearns doesn't care about the fans or the team's legacy anymore... it's all about winning now, no matter what. 🤑 The Dodgers are just rubbing it in, aren't they? They're basically saying "we'll do whatever it takes to win" and I don't think that's how you build a championship team... yet another reason why I love watching baseball but hate seeing my favorite teams make questionable moves 💔
 
I'm loving how crazy this offseason is going! 🤯 The Mets are having a tough time re-signing Edwin Diaz and I think it's gonna be tough for them to compete with the Dodgers' massive budget. I mean, who can blame them? Diaz is an ace closer and they're willing to splurge to get him. 💸

I'm not surprised Stearns is trying to break from tradition and invest in relief pitchers, though. He's making some smart moves like trading Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien and now it seems like he's all-in on Diaz. 🤝 The question is, will the Mets be able to keep up with the Dodgers' spending? 🔥 It's gonna be a wild ride, especially if the Dodgers end up landing Diaz! 👊
 
I don't get why the Mets are being so tightfisted here... I mean, Edwin Diaz is a superstar closer and they're not even willing to break a sweat to keep him? 🤷‍♂️ The numbers just don't add up. The Dodgers are gonna offer him some serious cash and he's gonna take it, no doubt about it. And the Mets are stuck in neutral... it's a shame really, I love watching Diaz pitch 💔.
 
I'm all for Stearns breaking away from traditional thinking and investing in relief pitchers... no wait, I don't think that's a good idea at all! 😒 He should just stick to what works and not risk losing Diaz for peanuts 💸. But on the other hand, if he does let him go, it'll be a huge blow to their bullpen and they'll definitely regret it later ⚾️. I mean, who needs ace closers when you have a solid starter like Marcus Semien, right? 🤔
 
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