Edwin Diaz shares feelings on trumpets at Dodger Stadium
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Edwin Diaz shares feelings on trumpets at Dodger Stadium
"I was surprised. I heard a trumpet before I was coming out and I said, 'No way they got a live trumpet.' It was pretty fun. I enjoyed it and I know the fans enjoyed it too."
"I'm here, and my goal is to win. I was in New York, but now I'm here. So I'm enjoying the time with this team. We've got a really good team and I've got to keep doing my job to hear the trumpets here at Dodger Stadium now."
"It's great. It is. I think that the dependability that he brings to the back end of the game is huge for us."
Edwin Díaz made his Dodgers debut in a win over the Diamondbacks, featuring a live trumpet performance of 'Narco.' He expressed enjoyment of the experience and commitment to winning. Díaz, signed for three years at $69 million, is the highest-paid relief pitcher in MLB history. His performance has been strong, with two saves and impressive stats early in the season. Manager Dave Roberts praised Díaz's impact on the bullpen, highlighting the importance of having a reliable closer.
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