The Mets agreed to a three-year deal with Devin Williams Monday, with his salary expected to exceed $50 million. The Athletic’s Will Sammon was the first to report the contract, with ESPN’s Jeff Passan adding the financial terms. After emerging as one of the sport’s elite relievers during six years in Milwaukee, the right-hander spent a tumultuous 2025 with the Yankees, posting a 4.79 ERA and twice being demoted from the closer role. He pitched well in the playoffs, tossing four scoreless innings, and retained elite whiff and strikeout rates on the year, suggested he had not lost his elite stuff. With both Williams and Luke Weaver hitting free agency after the season, the Yankees are expected to reload their bullpen, a process that some speculated could include a reunion with Williams.
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