
The New York Yankees have decided to remove Devin Williams from his role as closer after his recent struggles on the mound. Yankees manager Aaron Boone made the announcement following Williams’ poor performance where he gave up three earned runs in a game.
“For right now, I’m going to take him out of that role,” said Boone.
Williams, who was acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers, experienced his worst outing of the season, resulting in his first blown save and second loss. His performance has raised concerns, with an ERA of 11.25 and a 1.14 strikeout-to-walk ratio in his first 10 appearances.
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Boone mentioned that they will explore other options for the closer position, with right-hander Luke Weaver likely to receive more opportunities. Weaver has been in good form, pitching 13 consecutive scoreless innings.
Despite Williams’ struggles, the Yankees currently hold a 15-11 record and are leading the American League East by 1.5 games over the Boston Red Sox.
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