In 2025, the Boston Red Sox had the second-best bullpen ERA in baseball at 3.41. Aroldis Chapman led the way with an incredible 1.17 ERA in 67 games. Yet, they’re not happy. Now, Craig Breslow is trying to make a big deal to get Yankees reliever Devin Williams for $68 million. This would turn an already strong unit into something that has never been stopped before, capitalizing on the collapse of New York’s bullpen.

According to Boston Strong’s social media reports, the Red Sox are actively looking for high-leverage relievers to build what insiders call a “super bullpen.” Williams, Robert Suarez, Pete Fairbanks, Ryan Helsley, Luke Weaver, and Raisel Iglesias are all part of the plan.

Williams, who posted a career-worst 4.79 ERA in 2025 with the Yankees, exemplifies the free-agent landsca

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