Overview
- Devin Williams, acquired in a high-profile offseason trade, has been removed from the Yankees' closer role after posting an 11.25 ERA in 10 appearances.
- Manager Aaron Boone announced the decision before Sunday’s doubleheader against Toronto, citing the need to restore Williams’ rhythm and confidence.
- Luke Weaver, who excelled as closer late last season and in the playoffs, will take over the majority of save opportunities for the time being.
- Williams has struggled with command and effectiveness, with opposing batters hitting .343 against him, a sharp decline from his dominance in Milwaukee.
- The Yankees aim to reintegrate Williams into a central bullpen role after he regains form, while Weaver’s strong start provides stability in the interim.