Yankees Adjust Devin Williams Role Amid Struggles, Veteran Cuts Expected
Yankees Adjust Devin Williams Role Amid Struggles, Veteran Cuts Expected

Yankees Adjust Devin Williams Role Amid Struggles, Veteran Cuts Expected

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The New York Yankees have been grappling with underperformance and roster challenges despite several acquisitions during the 2025 season. Devin Williams, acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers to be the team's closer, has struggled significantly, posting a 5.60 ERA and losing his closer role, with manager Aaron Boone indicating a shift to using him in lower-leverage situations to help him regain confidence. Fans have expressed frustration with Williams, and analysts predict he may be cut from the roster soon. Meanwhile, the Yankees' trade deadline moves included adding Amed Rosario and Austin Slater, but Rosario's future with the team is uncertain due to his modest performance and Slater's hamstring injury. Additionally, the team faces tough decisions about the bullpen, with suggestions to cut struggling veteran Jonathan Loaisiga to make room for returning injured players and newly acquired arms like David Bednar and Camilo Doval. Overall, while the Yankees have improved their roster on paper, the on-field results and roster management remain complex as they aim for a postseason spot.

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