The New York Yankees built their roster expecting a bullpen that could dominate games, yet inconsistency has defined their season’s most fragile moments.
Most top teams dreams of shutting down opponents in the late innings, but for the Yankees, those dreams often dissolve into frustration.
For months, Aaron Boone has searched for someone to depend on, yet Devin Williams, his presumed anchor, has become a storm himself.
Like a pianist missing key notes in a grand performance, Williams keeps disrupting the rhythm of games the Yankees should control.
When the Yankees traded for Devin Williams, the move was seen as one of the front office’s smartest investments of the year.
Here was a reliever with legitimate closing experience, a devastating changeup, and a sparkling career ERA hovering