Even as most of the intrigue surrounding the remaining weeks of the New York Yankees; offseason has centered around their ongoing quest to replace lost free agent second baseman Gleyber Torres, the defending American League champions continue working to solidify their bullpen.
The New York Yankees have already built what appears to be a solid back end of their bullpen for 2025. They added closer Devin Williams in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers on December 13, and he brings a unique pitch he calls the “Airbender” — his unique version of a changeup — that led
The New York Yankees are reportedly eyeing free agent lefty reliever Tanner Scott to team with Luke Weaver and Devin Williams for a dominant back end of the bullpen.
The Yankees have made a handful of impactful moves to bolster their pitching staff since Juan Soto's departure, but one obvious hole remains.
The Yankees pulled off a blockbuster trade to solidify their bullpen, acquiring elite closer Devin Williams from the Milwaukee Brewers in a deal that left the
The New York Yankees’ offseason started on an extremely sour note after Juan Soto moved to Flushing, but the club garnered plenty of momentum for itself through the additions of Max Fried, Devin Williams and Paul Goldschmidt.
The Yankees initially entered the offseason with 10 arbitration-eligible players, but they settled with Trent Grisham and JT Brubaker prior to the non-tender deadline in November, non-tendered Jon Berti and Tim Mayza, and traded Nestor Cortes and Jose Trevino.
The New York Yankees were urged to sign left-handed closer Tanner Scott in what would be a surprise move for the projected $66 million star.
The Yankees reached deals with four of their five arbitration-eligible players ahead of a deadline Thursday to exchange figures, including newly acquired closer Devin Williams. The hurler agreed to an $8.
The New York Yankees could use another big reliever even after trading for Devin Williams. Could they also grab a former closer from their biggest rival?
Devin Williams, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Clarke Schmidt and Scott Effross settled with the Yankees, the team announced, while Mark Leiter Jr. represented the one whiff.
Williams happened to be in New York when the Yankees andLos Angeles Dodgersplayed in the Fall Classic. He was on his annual autumn vacation after the Brewers were eliminated from the postseason.