The Dog Days of New York Baseball
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The Dog Days of New York Baseball
""Yesterday, my legs-one was longer than the other one," he said, offhandedly, before adding that a trainer had "fixed it.""
""I don't know. I didn't ask. He just did it, and I was feeling better after.""
Edwin Díaz experienced a strange but quickly resolved condition after a game when one leg felt longer than the other until a trainer adjusted him. He described immediate improvement and later attributed the issue to a hip strength imbalance. The Mets retain a reputation for absurdity alongside their recent on-field successes. Owner Steve Cohen bought the team in 2020 and pledged a rebuild. Recent moves, including a playoff run and signing Juan Soto, signaled increased competency, even as historical baggage, including the Wilpon family's ties to Bernie Madoff, continued to color fan sentiment.
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