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First-Year Yankees Reliever Re-Emerging as Dominant Closer

July 24, 2025 by Last Word On Baseball

Thanks to a combination of injuries and personal skids, the New York Yankees’ bullpen has been one of the worst in MLB over the past month. However, one Yankees reliever in particular has been a silent killer in the later innings after a horrid start to the season. Of course, that reliever is closer Devin Williams, whom New York acquired last offseason.

On May 5, after his 14th appearance, Williams’ ERA was a staggering 10.03 after giving up three earned runs to the San Diego Padres. Now, after pitching in 38 1/3 innings over 42 games, the former Reliever of the Year winner has lowered his ERA to just 4.70. This means that since May 5, Williams has a 2.36 ERA, 38 strikeouts, and just five walks.

Devin Williams might need to be given occasional chances to get his confidence back in the closer role.
May 2, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees relief pitcher Devin Williams (38) delivers a pitch during the eighth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Devin Williams Finally Emerging as Dominant Yankees Closer

Timely Recovery

Ironically, the Yankees’ bullpen was performing much better in April and May, when Williams was going through perhaps the worst stretch of his career. Now, the roles have reversed: Williams is putting up excellent numbers while the rest of New York’s ‘pen is struggling and costing them games.

Many pitchers that come to New York from smaller-market teams struggle to adjust to the intense pressure that comes with being a Yankee. Williams seemed to be no different; it was simply a question of whether he could regain his dominance or falter under the lights. At this point in the season, it’s looking like he’s once again one of the best closers in baseball.

Great, But Not the Best

Still, as much as Williams has improved over the past few months, he has not been the same pitcher that he was in Milwaukee. Other than his first stint in the majors in 2019, he has posted a single season in which his ERA is over 2.00 (2.50 in 2021). There is virtually no chance for this streak to continue, seeing that his 20 earned runs this season have already surpassed his career-high. Even his expected ERA sits at just 3.41, according to Baseball Savant. As good as he’s been over this bounce-back stretch, he still hasn’t been “unhittable,” which he practically was throughout the past few seasons with the Brewers.

Devin Williams over his last 27 outings:

2.45 ERA | 36.7% K% | 2.23 FIP | 0.74 WHIP

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Future in New York

Williams’ contract is up after this season, which makes the Yankees’ relatively cheap package that they sent to the Brewers a fair deal. Chances are, especially if he continues to pitch well for the rest of the season, that he’ll want a major payday come free agency. The Yankees do have a lot of money coming off the books, with Giancarlo Stanton‘s salary continuing to lessen, Marcus Stroman‘s deal expiring, and DJ LeMahieu now off the roster. The issue is, the Yankees don’t usually give much money to relief pitchers, since they are very good at finding relief talent in odd places. Secondly, outfielder Cody Bellinger will likely opt out of his current deal, forcing New York to either re-sign him or find another solid outfielder.

At this point, it’s looking like 2025 may be Williams’ lone season in the Bronx, just like 2024 was for Juan Soto. Still, he has the chance to make it a memorable one, especially if the Yankees can get him some help in the bullpen. If they do, there is no doubt that they’ll at least be in the running for the AL East title come September.

 

Main Photo Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

The post First-Year Yankees Reliever Re-Emerging as Dominant Closer appeared first on Last Word On Baseball.

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