Mets closer exits game in extra innings with left hip cramping

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The New York Mets extended their winning streak to seven games and finished off a sweep of their division rivals from Philadelphia. But an injury to closer Edwin Diaz in the top of the tenth inning has Mets fans wondering, at what cost?
It was a depleted bullpen to begin with for the Mets, who knew they would be without the services of high-leverage arms like Ryne Stanek and A.J. Minter. Both relievers had pitched on Tuesday evening, leaving Diaz to try and close the game out in extra innings. After entering the game in the ninth inning, Diaz returned to the mound for the top of the tenth.
Edwin Díaz is exiting the game due to an apparent injury pic.twitter.com/B9Vmx0Kc7V
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 23, 2025
After allowing a single to Nick Castellanos that plated "ghost runner" Bryce Harper, Diaz stepped off the mound multiple times when facing catcher JT Realmuto. While he was initially called for a balk, it was more concerning that Diaz motioned over to the dugout for the training staff; the righty then exited the game and was replaced by Max Kranick, who escaped a bases-loaded jam and ultimately picked up the win.
Following the game, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza revealed that Diaz was suffering from cramping in his left hip.
“Left hip cramping. He said that he kept cramping up, and that’s why he kept stepping off. He called us and was like, ‘Hey, I’m cramping here.’ So it’s his left hip and we’ll see what we’ve got.”
Edwin Díaz was suffering from left him cramps, which led to him exiting the game pic.twitter.com/Q1TtZjyvkH
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 23, 2025
The star closer has struggled to start the season despite posting a 1-0 record with six saves. Diaz has had trouble with control so far this year, leading the majors with four wild pitches in ten appearances; he had just three wild pitches across 54 appearances in 2024. Diaz has also racked up a 5.59 ERA and 1.35 WHIP, along with an uncharacteristically low K/BB ratio of just 2.50.
Neither Diaz nor Mendoza seemed too concerned when speaking to reporters after the Mets’ win. Diaz was asked if he thought it was anything more than cramps, but the closer said he felt good on Wednesday outside of that one pitch.
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"Yeah, we did all of the tests and everything was fine. On the fastball I threw to Realmuto I felt like my hip got locked up. I tried to loosen it up and when I stepped on the mound I couldn't lift my leg a little to come set. That's why I started doing the step ups because I was feeling uncomfortable."
Edwin Díaz explains why he exited the game in the 10th inning, chalking it up to cramps in his hip
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 23, 2025
He is not concerned at the moment about this being a problem moving forward pic.twitter.com/WLtznrAQxS
After Wednesday’s win, the Mets now hold the best record in MLB at 18-7 and have started 12-1 at home for the first time in team history. The win against the Phillies capped off a flawless 7-0 homestand and put them four games up on Philadelphia in the division.
After Marte’s Walk Off, the Mets are 12-1 at home to begin a season for the first time in franchise history
— Pat Ragazzo (@ragazzoreport) April 23, 2025
The Mets will travel to Washington to face the Nationals on Friday in a series where they are expected to get both Francisco Alvarez and Jeff McNeil back from injuries.
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Mike Sakuraba is a contributing writer for the Mets On SI site. He has previously written for Betcris, Rotocurve, and TimTurkhockey.com.