New Delhi, Dec. 18 -- The New York Mets have taken a decisive step in reshaping their bullpen, agreeing to terms with right-hander Luke Weaver on a two-year, $22 million deal. The move signals a clear shift in strategy following the departure of longtime closer Edwin Diaz, as the Mets continue to add relievers with recent experience in the Bronx.
Weaver becomes the latest former New York Yankees bullpen arm to make the move across town, joining Devin Williams and Clay Holmes as part of a revamped relief unit designed to stabilize late innings.
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