Toronto Star

Mariners Mets talk trade for Cano, Diaz

- TIM HEALEY

The New York Mets and Seattle Mariners are engaged in trade talks about a potential blockbuste­r that would send second baseman Robinson Cano and all-star closer Edwin Diaz to Queens, but no deal was close to completion Thursday, a source said. Among the most prominent unanswered questions regarding such a trade: How much of Cano’s contract would Seattle pay? And which prospects are the Mets comfortabl­e giving up?

Cano, 36, and coming off a season in which he served an 80game PED suspension, is owed $120 million over the next five years, the back half of one of the largest contracts in baseball history. In his previous career as a player agent, Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen negotiated Cano’s 10-year, $240-million deal with the Mariners after the 2013 season.

The Mariners, embarking on a rebuild that has already included a trade of left-hander James Paxton to the Yankees and catcher Mike Zunino to the Rays, are motivated to dump Cano’s contract, so much so that they are willing to pay it down and perhaps include Diaz in the same trade, according to multiple reports.

Diaz, 24, led the majors with 57 saves in 2018, finishing eighth in AL Cy Young Award voting. He had the best ERA (1.96) and WHIP (0.79) of his three major-league seasons. Significan­tly, Diaz is under team control for four more seasons.

For the Mets, Diaz would be a big get, though the free-agent market is filled with brandname relievers: Craig Kimbrel, Adam Ottavino, Andrew Miller Zach Britton, Jeurys Familia, David Robertson and others. In other MLB news: The Dodgers and Indians are discussing a blockbuste­r trade involving Cleveland ace Corey Kluber, MLB.com reported Thursday. Los Angeles is reportedly offering a package including outfielder Yasiel Puig.

Former Angels ace Garrett Richards, a free agent who might not pitch in 2019 while recovering from Tommy John surgery, agreed to a two-year deal worth $15 million U.S. with the San Diego Padres, MLB.com reported.

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