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The Los Angeles Dodgers made a big financial commitment to bring in more star power. Turns out, it was an option all along.
The sound of trumpets did not signal the end of business for the Los Angeles Dodgers, whose acquisition of premier closer Edwin Díaz — and his memorable entrance music — signaled another splash and simplified their to-do list the rest of this winter.
The Atlanta Braves made a determined but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to prevent All-Star closer Edwin Diaz from joining the Los Angeles Dodgers, showing how seriously the organ
The Los Angeles Dodgers addressed their bullpen by adding All-Star closer Edwin Díaz on a three-year, $69 million contract that includes more than $13 million in deferrals and a $9 million signing bonus.
Dodgers’ deal with Edwin Díaz includes significant deferred payouts, raising questions about long-term financial flexibility for the team.
In the pantheon of Dodgers entrance and walk-up songs, Timmy Trumpeter immediately moves to the top of a playlist that has become ingrained in the hearts of fans.