Source: New York Post
Remember the fear and loathing that set in when the Dodgers flexed to seeming overkill to sign Edwin Díaz and Kyle Tucker? The two-time champions — the team that appeared to have it all — added the perceived best closer and position player in the previous free agent market. Well, a funny thing has happened on the way to 162 wins: Díaz, signed away from the Mets for three years at $69 million, was bad with a 10. 50 ERA in seven outings, then needed surgery to remove loose bodies from his pitching elbow that will keep him out at least until the second half, and recently was tied to involvement with cockfighting in his native Puerto Rico.
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