The New York Mets have signed a pitcher from their in-city rival New York Yankees for the second consecutive free agency period. Last year, the Mets signed relief pitcher Clay Holmes and converted him to a starter. This year, they picked up Devin Williams , the enigmatic reliever the Yankees acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers in a trade for Nestor Cortes, and signed him to a three-year deal, according to Will Sammon of The Athletic.
According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Mets' agreement with Williams guarantees him over $50 million.
Williams did go through his fair share of struggles in his lone season in pinstripes, but he did right the ship towards the end of the season and was a bright spot in the Yankees' bullpen during the postseason.
The Mets will certainly be expecting to

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