Mets Bullpen Boost: Devin Williams Makes Waves Ahead of 2025 Season

Devin Williams Joins New York Mets, Reflects on Yankees Tenure
New York Mets relief pitcher Devin Williams recently shared his thoughts with fans of the New York Yankees through an Instagram story, creating quite a buzz in the baseball community. The 2025 season has Williams, who was traded to the Yankees from the Milwaukee Brewers last December, now focusing on his future with the Mets.
A Trade to Remember
Williams landed in the Bronx following a trade that saw him move from the Brewers in exchange for starting pitcher Nestor Cortes, infielder Caleb Durbin, and cash considerations. In his time with the Yankees, Williams recorded a 4-6 record, a 4.79 ERA, and 18 saves over 67 appearances. Despite some ups and downs, including the loss of his closer role twice, he had moments of brilliance, such as a streak of 13 consecutive scoreless appearances to conclude his tenure with the team.
New Beginnings with the Mets
On Monday, Williams signed a three-year, $51 million contract with the Mets. The team's management is hopeful he can return to his former glory, as he previously dazzled fans from 2020 to 2024 with an impressive 1.70 ERA and 27 wins. His accolades include winning the National League Rookie of the Year award in 2020 and making two All-Star appearances in 2022 and 2023.
Looking Ahead
While his performance with the Yankees last season had its challenges, including several outings where he permitted three or four earned runs in less than an inning, the Mets believe there’s still untapped potential. The organization is looking for Williams to reclaim his form and help stabilize their bullpen, particularly after a disappointing season that saw them finish at 83-79, just shy of a playoff spot.
With the addition of Williams to the bullpen, the Mets are optimistic about improving and moving past last season’s struggles. As he turns his focus to his new chapter, the sentiments Williams expressed towards Yankees fans could soon become a distant memory as he aims to contribute significantly to the Mets' success in the new season.
