The Mets have expressed interest in signing reliever Devin Williams, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. The Tigers and Giants are also interested, per Jon Morosi of MLB Network. It had previously been reported that roughly a dozen teams were in on Williams, including the Red Sox, Reds, Dodgers, and Marlins. The Mets, Tigers, and Giants can now be counted among his suitors.
Williams, 31, is coming off an uneven season for the Yankees. The Brewers traded the star reliever to New York in exchange for Nestor Cortes, Caleb Durbin, and cash considerations in December 2024. At the time, he was long established as an elite closer, having posted a 1.83 ERA across 235 2/3 innings for Milwaukee from 2019-2024. In that time, his 39.4% strikeout rate and 27.6% K-BB rate were fourth- and fifth-best among qualified relievers, respectively. Though he did walk 11.8% of hitters in that span, the elite strikeout numbers were more than enough to compensate. All told, Williams was worth 7.6 fWAR during his time in Milwaukee, which placed sixth among qualified relievers. Ryan Pressly, who ranked fifth ahead of Williams, was worth 8.0 fWAR but pitched 74 more innings.
The Yankees were surely hoping for more of the same from Williams in his final year before free agency. Instead, he posted a 4.79 ERA in 62 innings while being shifted in and out of the closer role due to his performance. His first 12 games of the season were abysmal, as Williams struck out an uncharacteristically low 20.0% of hitters across March and April while walking 16.0% and allowing an opposing batting line of .300/.420/.400. The strikeout and walk numbers returned to normal the rest of the way, but Williams continued to post uneven run prevention numbers, with an ERA of 0.93 in June followed by ERAs over 4.90 in July and August, then settling down to 3.72 in September and October. Though his contributions were still worth 1.4 WAR according to FanGraphs, the bottom-line results were clearly not what Williams was hoping for in his platform season.
That said, he is still garnering a lot of interest, largely due to his excellent peripheral stats. Despite the below-average ERA, Williams still got strikeouts at a rate of 34.7% in 2025, which was tied for eighth-best among qualified relievers. His 9.7% walk rate, while still higher than league average, was actually his best mark since 2020 and down from 12.5% in 2024. He also continued to induce groundballs 44.6% of the time, above the league average of 42.3% for relievers. His expected stats, including a 3.07 xERA and a 2.95 xFIP, also paint a much better picture than just his ERA. In terms of stuff, Williams’s signature changeup remained a plus pitch by run value, while his four-seam fastball velocity only declined slightly from 94.7 mph in 2024 to 94.1 mph this year.
Those signs point to Williams still being an elite closer, so the high amount of interest is hardly surprising. Among the three new teams mentioned, the Mets are an interesting case. Their president of baseball operations, David Stearns, is familiar with Williams due to their shared years in the Brewers organization. The Mets bullpen ranked 15th with a 3.93 ERA and 13th with a 22.8% strikeout rate in 2025. Owner Steve Cohen is clearly willing to spend big, and the pressure to win will be higher in 2026 after a lackluster 83-79 season and playoff miss this year.
Meanwhile, the Tigers bullpen posted a 4.05 ERA (17th in the league) but an 11.3% K-BB rate that ranked 27th. The team surely wants to capitalize on Tarik Skubal’s final year of team control, so their interest in Williams makes sense. As for the Giants, their bullpen was slightly better than Detroit’s but still below-average with a 12.8% K-BB rate (20th) this year. We at MLBTR rated Williams as the 16th-best free agent this offseason and predicted that he will sign a four-year, $68MM contract.
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No DW for the Mets. I do not trust Stearns and his “pitching lab” to get anyone back on track. See Helsley, Montas, Manaea and Senga as glaring examples.
They let these coaches go, keep up.
i agree 86
stay away from devin
plenty of other arms to go after
devin was a nigthmare last yr
never the same after pete took him deep
Do they want to make Devin a starter too? Haha
I mean Holmes did extremely well
Ya stay away from him for sure but other people are now in charge of the pitching lab and pitchers so no reason to exagerate on why.
Manea had a nice 2024 — NYM just shouldn’t have re-signed him. But they had a lot spots to fill. Money erases a lot of mistakes, quickly.
There it is again. I wonder if/when the fine authors here MLBTR will stop pluralizing consideration. It is never plural in contract law unless referring to multiple contracts.
Every dollar counts…..
Tigers would be better off re-signing Finnegan and picking up Robert Suarez…
Detroit doesn’t need Tommy Kahnle 2.0
Yeah because they are totally the same. Lol. Williams has more talent than Kahnle ever could have
All 30 clubs need to be in on him. All for different reasons, obviously, but still he could help anyone.
No more Milwaukee pitchers……montas was a waste of time and energy, I believe everyone saw that coming I’ll take 2 rookies or vets over him
SFG ain’t going no 4 years, stop it.
I hope the Tigers don’t get him, he was absolutely awful last season and for what he’s going to get paid, it’s a bad contract waiting to happen.
They’re mutually agreed-upon contracts but I don’t see the Tigers wanting him either.
The air bender is broken, the league caught up to his game.