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Edwin Diaz explains leaving Mets for Dodgers: ‘It wasn’t easy’

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Former Mets closer Edwin Diaz was introduced by his new team, the two-time defending World Series champion Dodgers, on Friday afternoon and spoke with reporters about his decision to leave New York for Los Angeles.

“I want to say thank you to the Mets organization for what they did for me the last few years. Really, really happy what I did there,” Diaz said.

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“Now, we are in a new family, we are with the Dodgers. Came here to win. That’s my goal, try to win another World Series with this great team. I’m really happy to be here.”

Diaz mentioned that he spoke with his brother, Alexis, who played nine games for LA in 2024, before signing his three-year, $69 million deal on Tuesday. He noted that Alexis telling him how well the Dodgers treat players was a selling point.

“Yeah, I did talk to Alexis a little bit when the conversation was getting more close to signing with the Dodgers,” Diaz said. “He told me they are really a good organization, they treat every player like they are all really good players, that was something I was looking for. He told me great things about the Dodgers, make it easy for me.”

Diaz added that it “wasn’t easy” to leave the Mets after the past seven seasons, but he made the decision based on wanting to win a title.

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“It wasn’t easy, wasn’t easy. I spent seven years in New York,” Diaz said. “They treat me really good, they treat me great. “I chose the Dodgers because they are a winning organization. I’m looking to win and I think they have everything to win. Picking the Dodgers was pretty easy.”

The three-time All-Star was originally acquired by the Mets in December of 2019 in a blockbuster trade with the Seattle Mariners. After a rough first season in New York, he grew into one of the best closers, if not the best, in baseball. Over his six seasons (not counting his injury-missed 2023), Diaz recorded 144 saves with 538 strikeouts and owned a 2.93 ERA.

Los Angeles now adds Diaz (and his iconic walkout song, which he confirmed will come with him to the West Coast) to shore up its bullpen in 2026 as they look to become the first team to win three consecutive World Series titles since the Yankees from 1998-2000.

Following the end of his introductory news conference, Diaz posted a message to Mets fans on his Instagram account.

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“New York, New York. The city that never sleeps and that’s forever shaped me. Thank you for seven incredible years in your city,” Diaz wrote. “Thank you Mets fans for the love and support you showed me over those seven memorable years. It has been the biggest honor to wear the Mets uniform and sound the trumpets in Queens, NY. I’m grateful to the ownership, coaches, staff, teammates, and fans that my family and I met along the way. You’ll always be such a special part of our journey.”



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