Yankees' Devin Williams feels he's 'getting closer' to finding himself
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DETROIT — Devin Williams has his beard back, but he’s still searching for the rest of himself. 

The new Yankees closer has faced some challenges in his first few games of the season, especially during Wednesday’s match against the Tigers. In that game, he had to rely on Mark Leiter Jr. to prevent him from blowing a four-run lead in a narrow 4-3 victory at Comerica Park.

Williams admitted that he is still adjusting to his new role, as he struggled to deliver his best performance, giving up three runs on two walks and two hits while only managing to secure two outs in the ninth inning. Despite this, he remains optimistic, stating, “I haven’t felt like 100 percent myself up to this point, but I would say I’m getting closer, for sure.”

When asked about his condition, Williams clarified that he was not experiencing any physical issues. Instead, he attributed his performance to needing more game time and improved execution to find his rhythm and settle into a comfortable groove.

Williams has not yet had a clean inning in any of his four appearances, giving up five runs (four earned) on five hits and four walks while striking out five across three innings.

He played with fire in an Opening Day save against the Brewers, gave up the game-winning hit in the 11th inning against the Pirates on Sunday and then almost blew Wednesday’s win. 


Yankees manager Aaron Boone (17) takes the ball to relieve pitcher Devin Williams (38) in the ninth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Tuesday.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone (17) takes the ball to relieve pitcher Devin Williams (38) in the ninth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Tuesday. Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

“I’m confident this is going to be a distant memory as we continue to move forward, because he’s not that far off,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Just a little bit better strike throwing and once he starts doing that and dictating counts, then you’re going to see it, because the stuff’s not far off. He’ll be fine. He’ll get through this, just early part of the season.” 



Williams entered Wednesday’s game in the ninth inning with the Yankees up 4-0 and loaded the bases with two outs on a single and two walks.

One run came in when he spiked a changeup that got past Austin Wells, then two more scored on Zach McKinstry’s single. 

With Williams at 33 pitches, Boone pulled him and called on Leiter (after Luke Weaver had pitched a scoreless eighth), who got the final out on two pitches. 

“Devin’s the best closer in the league, no question about it, so come in with a chance to pick him up as he’s going to pick us up all year,” Leiter said. 

Boone pointed to Williams not yet pitching much as having something to do with it — he went over a week between his first and second outing after going on the paternity list for three days.


Yankees pitcher Devin Williams (38) pitches in the ninth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park.
Yankees pitcher Devin Williams (38) pitches in the ninth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Williams said it just came down to getting ahead in counts and having better location with his fastball and changeup. 

“It’s hard as a reliever to do stuff in between outings,” Williams said. “But this isn’t the first time I’ve started the season off on the wrong foot. All you can do is keep working.”

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