The Dominance of Edwin Díaz
Before “Narco” became Edwin Díaz’s ninth-inning anthem -- before he could claim the title as baseball’s best closer -- before the pitcher was celebrated and beloved by the Flushing Faithful, Díaz was a pariah.
Before “Narco” became Edwin Díaz’s ninth-inning anthem -- before he could claim the title as baseball’s best closer -- before the pitcher was celebrated and beloved by the Flushing Faithful, Díaz was a pariah.