The Mets made their first big swing to address their uncertain bullpen on Monday night, signing former Brewers and Yankees reliever Devin Williams to a three-year deal that could be as much as $50 million.
It likely is not the first name that many would want to see come down the pike, as superstar closer Edwin Diaz remains floating on the open market, especially considering the 2025 campaign that Williams had in his lone year in the Bronx.
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Williams is coming off his worst year as a pro after being acquired by the Yankees from Milwaukee last winter. Owning a 1.83 career ERA entering 2025, he posted a 4.79 ERA with four blown saves in 62 innings pitched with the Yankees, ultimately losing the closer's job.
So why are t

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