Fans rip Devin Williams as Yankees set unwarranted record in 2025 season
- Devin Williams struggled as a Yankees reliever in a rainy April 28, 2025 game at Yankee Stadium against the Padres, contributing to a 4-3 loss.
- Williams' difficulties stem partly from command issues and challenging mound conditions, while questions about his comfort pitching in New York persist.
- The Yankees acquired Williams in December 2024, expecting a dominant closer, but his 10.03 ERA and 1.97 WHIP after 11 2/3 innings indicate a significant decline.
- Williams acknowledged that the two walks were not ideal and linked some of his difficulties to the challenging mound conditions, but he remains optimistic about his performance and believes he has regained his form on the mound.
- If Williams cannot improve, the Yankees may consider trading him before the deadline, as his struggles could jeopardize his next contract and the bullpen's stability.
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Williams wilts again, sees ERA top 10 as Yankee
New York reliever Devin Williams' nightmare season continued on Monday night with another poor outing in the Yankees' 4-3 loss to the San Diego Padres, as the right-hander was charged with three runs, increasing his ERA to 10.03 in 14 games this season.
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