Devin Williams is changing boroughs. Williams and the New York Mets have agreed to a three-year contract, reports The Athletic . The deal includes $45 million in salary plus a $6 million signing bonus and deferrals, according to the New York Post . The team has not yet announced the move.

The signing reunites Williams with David Stearns. Williams was a minor leaguer with the Milwaukee Brewers when the club named Stearns their general manager in September 2015, and the two overlapped in the organization until Stearns left to take over the Mets two years ago. Surely that relationship played a role in the signing.

Williams, 31, spent this past season across town with the Yankees and had a turbulent season, throwing 62 innings with a 4.79 ERA. He allowed 37 runs in 2025 after allo

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