Díaz was actually trumped for velocity by the setup man of the day, Ryne Stanek, who hit 99. Sixth-inning savior Reed Garrett ...
In spring training, Díaz’s velocity was a cause for concern. His four-seam, which averaged 97.5 mph (Baseball Savant) last ...
New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz enjoyed a strong 2024 campaign, finishing twith a 6-4 record, along with a. 3.52 ERA and 84 ...
The results, so far, are encouraging. Diaz came out firing fastballs that routinely rounded up to 98 mph — mostly in the 97.7 ...
A year ago, we ranked Vladimir Guerrero Jr. among the most overhyped stars coming into the season. No one was saying that ...
He walked, stole second, advanced to third on a flyout to not-that-deep centerfield and scored on a routine groundout to the ...
But in his season debut against the Astros, Diaz sat between 97 and 98 miles per hour. That's where he was in his prime, and ...
Edwin Díaz's velocity is down from its lofty heights of the past. According to the stadium radar gun on Wednesday in the Mets ...
Diaz struck out one batter in a perfect ninth inning Friday to pick up his first save of the season in a 3-1 win over the Astros.
Tyler Megill twirled five innings of one-run ball before Edwin Diaz capped four scoreless innings of bullpen work to nail ...
Here's the trend line, via MLB.com: Two years ago, before knee surgery, Diaz averaged 99 miles per hour on his spring ...
New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz had some fans holding their breath this spring. Instead of his usual electric self—the […] ...