
The Yankees made a statement with their latest trade, sending Nestor Cortes and infield prospect Caleb Durbin to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for one of the most dominant relievers in baseball.
Devin Williams, known for his devastating “Airbender” changeup, now takes over as the Yankees’ closer, solidifying a bullpen that needed a true shutdown arm after losing Clay Holmes this offseason.
An Upgrade at the Back End
Holmes had his moments in New York, but his inconsistencies made it tough to rely on him in high-leverage situations. Williams, on the other hand, has been nearly untouchable when healthy. Last season, he only logged 21.2 innings due to injury, but when he was on the mound, he was lights out—posting a 1.25 ERA with an absurd 15.78 strikeouts per nine innings and a 92.6% left-on-base rate.

Since becoming Milwaukee’s full-time closer in 2021, Williams hasn’t had an ERA over 2.00. At just $8.6 million in arbitration, he’s an absolute bargain, and if he stays healthy, he immediately becomes one of the most impactful acquisitions of the Yankees’ offseason.
