What’s wrong with Yankees’ Devin Williams? Closer says he doesn’t feel like himself
- Yankees closer Devin Williams has struggled early in the two-week regular season.
- Acquired in the offseason, high expectations surrounded Williams's role as a "finisher."
- Williams has a 12.00 ERA and 3.00 WHIP through four appearances, missing three games on paternity leave.
- Williams told the New York Post he hasn't felt like himself but is "getting closer."
- Despite early struggles, manager Boone expresses confidence Williams will regain his dominant form soon.
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Yankees closer Devin Williams on early-season struggles: 'I haven’t felt like 100 percent myself'
DETROIT — Devin Williams has not made the strongest first impression as the Yankees’ closer. The former Brewer, acquired over the offseason, now has a 12.00 ERA after nearly blowing the Yankees’ 4-0 lead over the Tigers on Wednesday. The…
Yankees’ Devin Williams feels he’s ‘getting closer’ after latest debacle versus Tigers
Devin Williams has his beard back, but he’s still searching for the rest of himself. The Yankees closer has not had the smoothest of landings with his new team four outings into the season.
Yankees’ Devin Williams doesn’t feel ‘100% myself,’ explains early-season struggles
DETROIT — Devin Williams has not made the strongest first impression as the Yankees’ closer. The former Brewer, acquired over the offseason, now has a 12.00 ERA after nearly blowing the Yankees’ 4-0 lead over the Tigers on Wednesday. The Yankees ultimately prevailed, 4-3, after Mark Leiter Jr. relieved Williams and recorded the final out of the game, but the ninth inning came with drama nonetheless. “I was just trying to be ready for whatever wa…
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