New closer Edwin Diaz trumpets Dodgers' dream of World Series three-peat
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By Bob Nightengale
Published on March 28, 2026.
Los Angeles Dodgers' new closer, Edwin Diaz, has been hailed as one of the best in the league by fans and managers alike. He made his debut as a Dodger in a ceremony at Dodger Stadium, where he was serenaded by a local trumpet player, Tatiana Tate, playing "Narco," a song he brought to the West Coast. Diaz, a three-time winner of the Trevor Hoffman and Mariano Rivera awards, expressed confidence in the team's ability to win a championship. The team's performance has also boosted their chances of three consecutive World Series games. Manager Dave Roberts credits Diaz's success to selling the team and the ownership of the Dodgers.
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