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Edwin Díaz secures first save in Mets' opener
In his season debut, Mets closer Edwin Díaz silenced concerns about his velocity by averaging 98 mph on his fastball during a 3-1 victory over the Astros, earning his first save of the season. Díaz, who faced scrutiny after a lackluster spring training, struck out one batter and retired the side in just 15 pitches, showcasing a return to his prime form. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza expressed confidence in Díaz, noting that he attacked hitters aggressively without hesitation. This performance is a positive sign for the Mets, as a strong Díaz is crucial for their success this season. Fans can breathe a sigh of relief, as Díaz's velocity aligns with his historic performance levels, suggesting he could be poised for a standout year. With plenty of games ahead, Díaz looks set to continue racking up saves for New York.

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