The Dodgers addressed their bullpen issues by signing all-star closer Edwin Díaz to a three-year, $69 million contract, looking to stabilize the late-game situation. Manager Dave Roberts highlighted the importance of veteran presence, with players like Tanner Scott and Blake Treinen aiming for bounce-back seasons. While Scott debuted with a scoreless inning, Snell is not expected to pitch in the Cactus League as he continues recovery. The team hopes Díaz’s addition will enhance their bullpen strategy.
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