Summary
The New York Yankees' recent offseason involved significant player movements, including acquiring Cody Bellinger, Devin Williams, and Max Fried. While Bellinger and Fried performed well, Williams struggled, leading to predictions that he'll leave and join the St. Louis Cardinals. Williams had an underwhelming season and lost his role as the Yankees' primary closer.
Key Facts
- The New York Yankees added Cody Bellinger, Devin Williams, and Max Fried to their team.
- Devin Williams had a disappointing season with a 4.79 ERA and only 18 saves.
- Williams was removed from the closer role after the Yankees picked up David Bednar.
- Williams is now a free agent, and predictions suggest he might join the St. Louis Cardinals.
- The Yankees traded Nestor Cortes and Caleb Durbin to acquire Williams.
- Caleb Durbin is now a regular third baseman for the Milwaukee Brewers.
- The Brewers performed well without Williams, having the best record in baseball.
- The Cardinals traded away their closer, Ryan Helsley, and may be looking to rebuild.