New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns is going to be linked with free agents and trade targets with whom he worked during his decade stint with the Milwaukee Brewers. We have already seen it this offseason with starting pitcher Freddy Peralta; now add reliever Devin Williams to the mix.
Jeff Passan of ESPN first reported Tuesday that the Mets are "in on" the right-handed reliever, who was one of the best closers in baseball during his six years with the Brewers, but imploded after being acquired by the crosstown rival Yankees last winter.
The 31-year-old lost his job as closer in the Bronx behind the worst year of his career. He posted a 4.79 ERA in 62 innings pitched — he had a 1.83 career ERA entering 2025 — with 18 saves and four blown saves.
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