Edwin Díaz is coming off of an absolutely dominant season for the Mets, and the closer cashed in as a result. Earlier this week, he agreed to a five-year, $102 million contract with the team, a record for a relief pitcher.
That is big money for a closer who had been very up and down for New York before 2022, and according to the Associated Press, it features $26.5 million in deferred payments to be made from 2033 through 2042. Deferred payments are not uncommon in baseball, though the Mets are involved in the most infamous example with the team’s former outfielder Bobby Bonilla.