Yankees' Devin Williams shows 'what he's capable of' in 10th-inning escape
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Devin Williams has been getting a lot of attention regarding how comfortable he has been during the first month or so of the season. His performance has been lacking, and the reception he has received from the crowd in The Bronx has not been very welcoming.

There was no need for body-language experts Wednesday night.

However, during his latest strong performance, there were multiple instances of applause, culminating in a confident walk back to the home dugout. This outing could be considered one of his most dynamic displays of the season.

Despite losing his position as the closer and seeing a decline in support from the fan base – evident by the mixed feelings when he stepped onto the field for the 10th inning of a tied game – Williams showcased the dominant force he can be in the Yankees’ 4-3 victory over the Padres.

“That’s what he is,” manager Aaron Boone said after Williams faced the top of the San Diego order and survived, “and what he’s capable of.”

Called into a 3-3 game for the top of the 10th, after fill-in closer Luke Weaver already had recorded five outs, Williams was not perfect but he was unhittable.


Devin Williams celebrates after escaping a 10th inning jam in the Yankees' 4-3 comeback win over the Padres on May 7, 2025.
Devin Williams celebrates after escaping a 10th-inning jam in the Yankees’ 4-3 win over the Padres on May 7, 2025. Corey Sipkin / New York Post

He used three pitches — a heater and two bending changeups — to sit down Fernando Tatis Jr. Automatic runner Brandon Lockridge swiped third, bringing the go-ahead run 90 feet away — 90 feet from Williams being booed by his own team’s fans again.

“That’s as tough a spot as you’re going to be in,” said Boone, who watched Williams use every bit of his room for error to find his way out.

He walked Luis Arraez to put runners on the corners, then used a middle-of-the-plate changeup with enough movement that Manny Machado swung through it.



One out away, Williams manufactured a bit more drama by drilling Jackson Merrill to load the bases.

He was a ball away from putting Xander Bogaerts on first and allowing the go-ahead run, but Williams opted for a diving, full-count changeup that induced a whiff to end the frame, fire up the crowd and experience the type of moment that has been difficult to come by this year.

He hopped, screamed and balled his right hand, his muscle subtly flexing after he flexed his stuff.


Devin Williams celebrates after getting out of the 10th inning in the Yankees' victory over the Padres.
Devin Williams celebrates after getting out of the 10th inning in the Yankees’ victory over the Padres. Corey Sipkin / New York Post

“I kind of blacked out, which is a good thing,” Williams said, who bounced back well from his outing Monday, when he allowed three runs and recorded two outs in blowing an eighth-inning lead against these Padres.

Williams and Boone have been consistent that they believe he has turned a corner despite an ERA that sits at 9.24.

For one night, the results reflected that belief.

“I’ve felt good for my last five outings,” Williams said after the Yankees celebrated J.C. Escarra’s walk-off sacrifice fly. “I feel like I’m back where I need to be mentally, physically.”

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