The New York Yankees are removing right-hander Devin Williams from the closer’s role following a poor start to his season, with an 11.25 ERA, 2.38 WHIP, and .343 opponents’ batting average over 10 appearances since his trade from the Milwaukee Brewers. Manager Aaron Boone stated there is no set role for Williams as he aims to improve, while Luke Weaver will take on the majority of future save opportunities after an impressive start to the season. Williams’s recent performance included a blown save against the Toronto Blue Jays, where he allowed three earned runs without recording an out.
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