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Mets Ink Deal with Free Agent Reliever Devin Williams, Sources Say

December 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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Devin Williams, a free agent relief pitcher, has reportedly reached an agreement to sign with the New York Mets, according to a source who spoke anonymously to The Associated Press on Monday night. The deal is expected to be finalized after Williams completes a physical examination. Reports suggest the contract will span three years.

Last season, Williams pitched for the New York Yankees, finishing with a 4-6 record and a career-high 4.79 ERA, converting 18 saves out of 22 opportunities. He experienced a turbulent season as the closer, losing and regaining the role multiple times, but ended on a strong note with four scoreless appearances in the American League playoffs.

At 31 years old, Williams is a two-time All-Star and has twice won the Trevor Hoffman National League Reliever of the Year Award during his tenure with the Milwaukee Brewers, where Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns previously worked. In 2020, he earned the National League Rookie of the Year honors.

Williams was traded from Milwaukee to the Yankees last December in exchange for pitcher Nestor Cortez and infielder Caleb Durbin. The Mets could potentially have Williams replace or work alongside free agent closer Edwin Diaz as they rebuild their bullpen.

Interestingly, Williams was the pitcher who gave up the game-winning home run to Mets star Pete Alonso in Game 3 of the 2024 National League Wild Card Series, a game the Mets later won after rallying in the ninth inning. Known for his deceptive changeup—earning him the nickname “The Airbender”—Williams appeared in 67 games, pitching 62 innings, with 90 strikeouts and 25 walks during his single season with the Yankees, earning $8.6 million in 2025.

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Following the Yankees’ postseason elimination, Williams expressed willingness to stay with the team. He also shared his fondness for New York, saying, “It was tough at first, but I started to like being here. I love this city. I love riding the train to the field every day. So yeah, I really enjoyed my experience here.”

Fan Take: This signing is significant because it bolsters the Mets’ bullpen with a proven and versatile reliever who has playoff experience. For baseball fans, it signals the Mets’ commitment to strengthening their roster, potentially shifting the balance of power in the National League.

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