TODAY: Boone confirmed to reporters this morning that Williams is being removed from the ninth inning, as relayed by multiple reporters, including Jack Curry of the YES Network. Curry adds that Boone suggested he wants Williams to get into some lower leverage situations to “build momentum” after his difficult first month. William Ladson adds that Weaver is likely to take over as the club’s closer for the time being while Williams attempts to right the ship.
April 26: Devin Williams’ first month in the pinstripes could hardly have gotten off to an uglier start, as the former NL Rookie of the Year has an 11.25 ERA over his first eight innings of the season. The Yankees’ 4-2 loss to the Blue Jays on Friday saw Williams record his first blown save of the year, as he was charged with three earned runs after failing to retire any of the three batters he faced in the ninth inning.
In the aftermath of that rough outing, Yankees manager Aaron Boone indicated that the team may be considering a change to the closer role. When asked if the Yankees might move Williams to lower-leverage work, Boone told The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner and other reporters “we’ll see,” adding that “We’ll kind of talk through that stuff. This is raw right now. We want to do everything we can to get him right because we know how good he is and how valuable he’s going to be for us.”
The Yankees were rained out in today’s scheduled game with the Jays, but Boone still met with the media (including the New York Post’s Greg Joyce), and said that he hadn’t yet gotten a chance to speak with Williams about the situation. The skipper also framed Williams’ struggles as just temporary, saying that Williams has “been one of the dominant closers in the league. I know the results haven’t been great yet. A lot of the stuff is still there, the profile of the changeup is still there….He hasn’t gotten swung and miss. He’s been behind in the count a little bit. Once he starts flipping that and starts getting some count leverage, I expect him to go back to being the dominant closer he’s been.”
Boone isn’t wrong in noting that eight innings shouldn’t erase the six seasons of elite work that Williams delivered with the Brewers from 2019-2024. Starting as a set-up man and then as Milwaukee’s closer once Josh Hader was traded, Williams posted an eye-opening 1.83 ERA and 39.4% strikeout rate in 235 2/3 innings in a Brewers uniform. An inflated 11.8% walk rate was the only question mark in an otherwise spectacular run for the right-hander, whose “Airbender” changeup became one of the sport’s deadliest pitches.
This season, the Airbender has only led to crooked numbers on the scoreboard, as Statcast ranks Williams’ changeup as a below-average pitch (a -1 in Run Value in 2025 following a +15 RV in 2024). This one of several metrics that have fallen off the cliff for Williams, as his strikeout rate is down to 18.2% and he is allowing far more hard contact than usual.
The lack of production was obviously not at all what the Yankees expected when they acquired Williams from the Brewers in December for a trade package of Nestor Cortes, Caleb Durbin, and $2MM to help cover the $7.6MM that Cortes is earning for the 2025 season. Since Cortes is on the 60-day injured list due to a flexor strain and Durbin has only just made his Major League debut, the deal has basically been a lose-lose for both teams thus far — a shocking outcome for what was one of the winter’s biggest trades.
The deal was intended to reinforce the back end of New York’s pen, even though Luke Weaver blossomed after becoming the closer in the wake of Clay Holmes’ struggles last year. Weaver has continued to look great this season, and would be the logical choice as the top saves candidate if Williams was temporarily removed from the closer role. With Williams as the glaring exception, the Yankees’ relief corps has largely pitched quite well in 2025, as a less-heralded trade acquisition in Fernando Cruz has delivered the type of shutdown work New York expected from Williams.
While Williams still pitched well in 2024, his output came over only 21 2/3 innings, as a stress fracture in his back kept him on the injured list until late July. Williams’ year then ended on the sour note of an infamous blown save in Game 3 of the NLDS, as a 2-0 lead in the ninth inning for the Brewers turned from a probable series victory to devastation, as Williams allowed the Mets to score four runs in an eventual 4-2 win for the Amazins.
With still just eight innings of a sample size to gauge, it is too simplistic to say that Williams is still dwelling on that brutal loss, or that he isn’t adjusting well to the change of scenery from Milwaukee to the Bronx. The move to the higher-pressure environment, however, does come with a larger spotlight that tends to magnify any slump, and the fact that such slumps have been so rare for Williams in his career tend to raise questions, and invite the possibility of a role change. It could be that this is just a bump in the road and Williams will be back in his old form soon, though every rough outing could hamper Williams’ earning potential in free agency this coming winter.
Jered Weaver? Think you meant Luke. 🤣
No relation, by the way.
Back from the dead after 10 years to be closing games for the Yankees
Hahahaha I guess I was wrong during the off season when I said trading for him was going to be a bust. He got away with using g sticky stuff last season, this year they are on him. And he can’t throw that “special pitch” any more lmao
I’ve noticed his air bender isnt bending air anymore it bends opponents stats
Right! Bends their stats vertically.
Jered Weaver would be an improvement over Williams.
Earl Weaver!
No Jeff Weaver!
So would Craig Kimbrel.
Trevor Bauer?
How about the song Dream Weaver by Gary Wright?
Jered used to be phat then he went to Subway
“We’ll see” is rough language for Boone to say about a player. I think it’s time for Boone to have a meeting with HR.
I can see Boone avoiding the Williams’ decision by playing DJL everyday and guaranteeing we won’t need to close out any leads….. lol
Cashman should have dumped DJ already.
Cashman is the one who should have been dumped already.
It’s a lot of salary to eat. And the hole at 3b is still there. So, if DJ comes back and can play his typical gold glove 3B and hit at or Anne that the numbs are slashing at 3B combined as manager, id rather have my gold glove, all start defender at the hot corner and take what we his bat gives. He’s by leaps and bounds better than anyone platooning 3B atm.
Within it the sticky stuff no bending.
I think I would hate playing for Aaron Boone.
Either replace him at closer, or shut up.
Yes, Boone would have given the Clay Holmes response of “Devin is our closer and it’s right in front of him.”
3 weeks into 2025, He’s given up almost as many runs as he did all of 2023 & 2024
Devin “ the disaster” williams
Thanks pete for crushing his confidence
Pete Alonso, destroyer of souls.
Master contract negotiator
The Yankees would be better off using him as an 8th inning setup guy. He struggled when he took over the closer role for the Brewers and never was as effective as he was in the eighth inning role
Another thing that would also be better off is if Devin Williams shaves his beard.
Umm, he closed last year and had a 1.25 ERA.
Until he ran into the Mets in the Wild Card series.
It’s obvious Pete Alonso destroyed this once elite baseball player.
From the moment Alonso hit the playoff homer in MKE, Alonso and Devin Williams have gone in opposite directions performance wise.
PETE. ALONSO. PETE. ALONSO. PETE..
I don’t buy it. One swing and everything is gone. I’m thinking h
thinking it’s a bunch of things including his confidence, an undisclosed injury, playing in NY in his contract season and possibly just missing being home. Reminds me though of Kimbrel in 18. This seems far worse but Williams has time to right the ship. Even if he ends the season with a 5.00 era, no one will mention it if he becomes dominant again and the Yankees win.
His final 2024 pitch was Pete Alonso’s series-winning home run (top 9, NLDS GM 4).
ctbronx7: Thanks Captain Obvious. That’s been discussed on here for a while now.
Got anything new to contribute?
The mute button on the site has improved my experience tremendously.
blueboy714
and never was as effective as he was in the eighth inning role
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“We’ll see” is such a Booneism.
He’s gotta play it cool, Boone doesn’t like to ruffle feathers for his players.
Boone is a sunflower seed addict incapable of rational thought due to the sheer volume of sodium coursing through his veins.
simon bringing scientific proof to a baseball anecdote. Love it!
Picking right up where Clay Holmes left off.
Maybe he can become a starter, too.
Williams only needs to add 3 pitches to be like 2025 Clay Holmes.
I wonder if he was thrown for such a loop by giving up the HR to Pete Alonso in Game 3 of the Wild Card series that he hasn’t recovered.
Stuff is definitely there, but yeah I think he’s still on that. Baseball is such a mental game.
Funny! I just dropped my thesis on that.
As A Jay’s fan he couldn’t get us out lol. He must be exceptionally easy to hit this year.
Clay You Pitch the Same…. but you look different.
Can 99 pitch?
Clay looks good as a starter
This is magnanimous language to acknowledge the obvious without really acknowledging it.
If I was Williams, *I* would remove *myself* from the closer role for a bit, see if lower leverage situations gets him back on track.
Look-if a team is paying one guy $45M and another guy $780k and the $45M guy isn’t getting it done, but the $780k guy is dominating- play the $780k guy and try to rebuild the $45M guy without sacrificing wins.
it’s because of the beard
Just like Metallica; cut the hair, lose the talent.
Williams, Case, Bednar, a few other dominate closers really coming out of the gate struggling
Iglesias has been hammered this year too, after having an amazing string of dominance last year
Betcha he’s hurt, and it just hasn’t come out yet. I’d be surprised if he doesn’t go on the IL in the next few days.
15 days for a badly bruised ego.
The Mets broke him. Yankees should return him with receipts unless Milwaukee is like Costco and doesn’t need receipts.
The Yankees gave them Cortez, who is broken. It looks like a fair trade.
Durbin has looked decent since his recent debut.
He’s too short to be a big-time player.
Too short? Is that a joke? He’s not playing power forward in the NBA.
BaBoone is the worst field manger you will ever see. If bringing in Cortes into Game 1 against the Dodgers is not evidence enough, I don’t know what is.
I know a lot of people didn’t like Giradi, but he knew when not to trust a reliever. G would ahve had him on mop-up duty till he got it right. Not Arron, “He’s close,” BaBioone.
“BaBoone” LOL haven’t heard that one before.
BTW, guess who had a 7-1 lead only to LOL the ballgame?
What’s left there to see? We’ve seen enough.
Nothing to “see” here. At this point, it has to be Weaver-Cruz-Williams until Williams rights his ship.
Cruz’ splitter is nasty. The swings he’s getting on that pitch are incredible.
When it is on, it’s unhittable. He only gets knocked around when he hangs them in the zone.
Not the first… nor the last player who can’t adapt to the pressure of the Big Apple, especially the Bronx zoo!
Yes, it’s quite daunting, the Big Apple… the City that Never Sleeps. Heck, it was on display in game 5, 5th inning of the World Series last year. Judge drops a ball… Volpe short-arms a throw to third… Cole forgets to cover first. The pressure of Yankee Stadium. Some just can’t handle it. Freeman and Teoscar had no problem though.
Ed Whitson, Carl Pavano, Jacoby Ellsbury, etc.
The thing about baseball fans is that they’re patient with their players who are struggling.
Ellsbury had a decent first season in New York. Maybe he didn’t realize where he was?
Whitson and Pavano were pretty blah until their walk year and then they really well. Yankees bought thinking they had all of a sudden figured it out. They didn’t. Whitson did in his mid 30’s though.
I think also hurtful was Gorge Steingrabber’s mentality that whatever he paid was what you should be worth. He didn’t quite grasp the idea that he was outbidding everyone for the services of a player he just had to have on his team. When that player didn’t live up to his vastly overpriced contract, he was dog dirt.
Whyhayzee with a valid point. What’s this world coming to?
God help us all.
Carl “American Idle” Pavano was a decent pitcher everywhere except The Bronx.
Yankee fans hated Ed Whitson — his family had to leave town when the team was on the road — got into a fight with Billy Martin in the team hotel in Baltimore — mercifully traded back to San Diego in midseason ’86.
This looks like injury to me. Walks are way up, strikeouts way down and fastball velo also down.
When you hear that about a 30 year old it is often a precursor of a big injury like TJ.
Cashman excels at trading for pitching….
Frankie Montas nods, begrudgingly.
Right town, wrong ballclub.
The always popular lose-lose trade
While we’re on the subject of massively underperforming players…are there remaining options on A. Volpe? He can’t even make a hard foul.
lol…”Can’t even make a hard foul.” That cracked me up (sadly).
Yes, there are. He seems to have the Torres problem, imho. When he uses the whole field and just tries to put the ball in play, he hits much better. When he swings out of his shoes, his hip flies open and he pulls off the ball. If he does make contact it’s incredibly weak. Jazz is exactly the same – trying to launch every pitch, but missing badly.
I have to assume the Yankees see that and tell him to adjust, right?
When he uses the whole field and just tries to put the ball in play, he hits much better.
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That’s about half of baseball. I remember Chavis trying to pull outside curveballs for us and he wasn’t remotely close to the pitch. Dalbec as well, though less often.
His bat may never live up to the hype of being a star but his overall game has been good enough to be a consistent 3+ WAR player. Players like that simply don’t grow on trees right out of the gate and he’s still only 23.
He probably needed another year in AAA. He had 30/8 K/W in 89 ABs. That’s weak. And I am/was a big fan of Volpe.
Lives right down the street and played for overhyped Delbarton. Plus his coach there worships the Yankees so he was “delivered” to them via drafting earlier than he deserved. And neighbors with where Jeter’s parents used to live.
So, no pressure.
Yeesh.
Volpe only went 4-for-7 in the Sunday doubleheader, including a Yankee Stadium home run. He’ll be alright.
If Durbin’s good start is any guide, the Brewers won this trade even without Cortes. And he’s under team control to 2031.
It takes a whole different mindset to play for any New York team. Many fans are rude and animals. Some players and people, just can’t handle it.
I’ve been to maybe 500 Yankee games. They are usually pretty good, though far better to the players that they developed on their own.
I’d rather go to the dentist 500 times.
Thats so cool of you
Comfortable waiting area, they play good music, super nice people. Now, going back to sit in the chair, that’s another matter entirely.
Good music at your dentist?
Yes! He’s actually a musician.
Some players aren’t cutout for New York.
Coaching sucks too
YANKEEOGRAPHY
Yes yes God YES! I thought they were going to wait until September like they did with Holmes last year.
OK, seriously… if the media hadn’t been questioning Boone so much about possibly putting Williams in low-leverage situations until he gains confidence, would have done this now?
I think the media pushed him into this decision. Boone probably would have waited.
If only we can let him pitch to our hitters instead, who would have thought the air bender would stink like a fart
That would probably help his numbers a lot.
To your point, let’s rename it the break winder
Yanks fans you were warned. Williams is not right between the ears. However, you gave up next to nothing and maybe Williams will get back on track
He obviously has PTSD from shaving his beard.
Post Traumatic Shaving Disorder
Sure lock Holmes was one of my better ones, I miss him. But Devin Williams? I guess he throws a “neckbender” now? At least he’s on the same team as Coal, Rodent, Fried, Error in Judgement, Volpewagon, Warren Pieces, Messer Schmidt, et al. led by Dr. Boonedoggle and Brain Cash man.
That’s quite the effort.
What can I say, I spend a lot of my time sitting at the dentist’s office.
This trade was a win for Milwaukee and potential huge loss for the Yankees in many ways. First off if Devin doesn’t handle this demotion and becomes a clubhouse headache then that’s one issue to be concerned with. 2- they needed more bat to ball hitters like Durbin who they sent in this deal. 3- they need a leadoff type hitter who can work a walk and steal bases like Durbin. 4- they gave up Nestor who was beloved in that locker room, a potential 6th starter and lefty. And lastly if Williams is a headcase then they can’t even trade him and he walks after the season regardless as he’s a free agent!
This trade looks like a huge loss but ironically it was a huge win initially!
He’s very easy to trade. 20+ teams would be interested.
Devin makes Holmes look like cy young, trade him back for a bag of balls
Article should be Devin Williams removes Yankees from winning games
I’ll say it: Devin Williams will be the best closer in the AL from Memorial Day forward.
Maybe the Yankees should convert Williams to a starter now? That change seems to working out well for Holmes since he jumped across town to the Mets.
Williams was always 20 minutes of terror when he would come in. You never knew what was going to happen
Yankees fans were all excited because they “stole Williams” from the brewers. Brewers fans knew Williams was a head case and he wouldn’t do well in the Bronx. Dude has anger issues, he doesn’t listen to anyone, and he’s a complete cancer in the locker room.
The ingredients you got get the cake that you get. Thank God he’s gone.
Williams wasn’t needed today — Yankees swept the Sunday double-header and Luke Weaver got to be the mop-up man to finish the sweep. Now if the Lords of Baseball can only get rid of the “Balanced Schedule” that makes us wait until June for a Red Sox series.
So how many hours did it take Boone to go from “we’ll see” to syanora?