The New York Yankees have reportedly acquired reliever Devin Williams from the Milwaukee Brewers, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Pitcher Nestor Cortes, infield prospect Caleb Durbin and some cash are heading to Milwaukee.
The 30-year-old Williams recorded 14 saves in 22 appearances last season with the Brewers. He missed the first three months of the season due to a stress fracture in his back. When he returned, Williams only allowed three earned runs over 21 2/3 innings during the regular season.
In the postseason, Williams made two appearances in their series against the New York Mets. It was Williams who gave up Pete Alonso’s ninth-inning home run in Game 3 that sparked the Mets’ series-clinching rally.
The Brewers declined Williams’ $10.5 million option for the 2025 season and he nows enters his final season of arbitration.
Williams, a two-time NL All-Star and the 2020 NL Rookie of the Year, spent all six of his MLB seasons with the Brewers and took over the closer’s role, picking up 68 saves in 235 2/3 innings while posting a 1.83 ERA and 1.02 WHIP.
The addition of Williams, plus the return of Jonathan Loáisiga, who is coming off Tommy John surgery, will bolster the Yankees’ bullpen. The question remains whether manager Aaron Boone will use Williams or Luke Weaver as the team’s closer in 2025.
Clay Holmes, who was the Yankees’ closer until losing the job to Weaver, signed with the New York Mets last week.
Cortes turned himself into a reliable starter since getting an increased workload beginning in 2021. He’s made 84 starts over the past four seasons for the Yankees (173 1/3 innings in 2024), but with the addition of Max Fried it was clear someone needed to be moved.