Edwin Díaz makes his first appearance on the mound for the New York Mets since October 2022

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Mets closer Edwin Díaz made his return to the major league mound after being absent for 538 days, pitching the ninth inning in New York’s 7-6 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday.

Díaz was out last season after injuring his right knee’s patellar tendon while celebrating a win for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic.

As he entered the game to the familiar sounds of Timmy Trumpet’s “Narco,” he received a standing ovation from the 30,296 fans at Citi Field. Mr. and Mrs. Met even mimicked playing the trumpet on the scoreboard as Díaz jogged to the mound and began warming up.

“It means a lot,” Díaz said of the crowd’s reaction. “I think they love me. I was really happy when I started feeling everyone cheering and screaming.”

Díaz retired Rhys Hoskins on a popup and got Joey Ortiz to line out before Brice Turang singled and stole second and third. The 30-year-old closer, who struck out 118 batters in 62 innings in 2022, struck out rookie Jackson Chourio.

Edwin Díaz (Credits: SportsBible)

“Came in, attacked hitters,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “It was good to get him in the game. Hoping to see him when we got the lead.” Díaz, who entered with the Mets trailing, asked to pitch because he hadn’t seen game action since an exhibition last weekend.

He also acknowledged feeling more nervous than normal in his first outing since Oct. 9, 2022, when he threw the eighth inning of the Mets’ season-ending 6-0 loss to the San Diego Padres in Game 3 of the NL Wild Card Series.

“When I started warming up, I started getting nervous — been a long time, out one year,” Díaz said. “I controlled my emotions pretty well. I threw my pitches, I made my pitches, and I got the three outs.”

Díaz went 3-1 with a 1.31 ERA and 32 saves in 2022 for New York, which won 101 games. The Mets finished 75-87 last season when their relievers had a 4.45 ERA and went 34 for 52 in save chances. “Everything’s finally normal,” Díaz said. “Can’t wait to keep helping the team to see if we can win some games.”

By Ritik

Ritik Katiyar is pursuing a post-graduate degree in Pharmaceutics. Currently, he lives in Srinagar, Uttarakhand, India. You can find him writing about all sorts of listicle topics. A pharmaceutical postgrad by day, and a content writer by night. You can write to him at [email protected]

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