If there was one blemish to be found in the Mets' sterling afternoon, it was the nail biting caused by closer Edwin Díaz.
Amid playoff success, the New York Mets must reconsider their $102 million investment in struggling closer Edwin Díaz.
As Edwin Díaz goes, so do the Mets. It’s a refrain we’ve heard from the collective Mets media all season, and its value can ...
They celebrated in Atlanta, too, where Diaz coughed up a three-run lead in the eighth, watched Francisco Lindor drill the ...
Sal Licata was in a celebratory mood after the Mets clinched an NLCS berth, but one thing he was furious about was Edwin Diaz ...
Two key players in the Game 2 victory, Edwin Díaz and Mark Vientos, sent a strong message to the Dodgers ahead of the ...
Some of the latest New York Mets news including some disrespect on Mark Vientos, our trust in Edwin Diaz, and a pitching ...
It’s probably folly to try to guess correctly who among Carlos Mendoza’s other imperfect options could possibly outpitch ...
Boomer and Gio believe that Carlos Mendoza may have too much trust in Kodai Senga and Edwin Diaz, and it could come back to ...
Edwin DIaz fell apart in the New York Mets' Game 2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies. How much longer can Carlos Mendoza ...
After allowing nine runs in Game 1 of the NLCS on Sunday, the Mets pitching staff held the powerful Dodgers' lineup to just ...
SNY's Steve Gelbs speaks to Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor and Edwin Diaz about Lindor's leadoff home run, Diaz getting a ...