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New Dodgers Closer Edwin Diaz Will Miss Time With Elbow Issue

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Newly-signed Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz is sidelined for months in the wake of elbow surgery.

Edwin Diaz lost a full season while celebrating a World Baseball Classic win for Team Puerto Rico in 2023. Dan Schlossberg In baseball, as in life, the best-laid plans arenโ€™t always the best-laid plans. The World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers learned that lesson Monday when they learned star closer Edwin Diaz would be lost at least until midseason after surgery to clear out loose bodies in his right elbow.

Hefty Contract Diaz is in the first year of a three-year, $69 million contract that pays him an annual average of $23 million โ€“ a record for any closer. The contract, signed last December, also included a $9 million signing bonus, $4. 5 million deferred annually, and an option for 2029.

The Puerto Rican power pitcher signed the three-year deal with the Dodgers despite the fact that the Atlanta Braves offered him five years. The incumbent New York Mets, who sought to keep him, fell just short in the bidding. Diaz was one of the top prizes of the most recent free-agent market along with another Mets mainstay, slugging first baseman Pete Alonso.

With those iconic players, New York entered play Tuesday with an 11-game losing streak, their longest in 24 years. Dodger Prizes The wealthy Dodgers, whose league-leading payroll is estimated at $415,883,912 million by Spotrac, signed both Diaz and Kyle Tucker, widely considered the best closer and best hitter available through free agency. Edwin Diaz saved just four games for the Dodgers, his new team, before needing elbow surgery.