The upper echelon of the reliever market is starting to thin.
Reliever Devin Williams and the Mets are in agreement on a three-year deal, league source tells The Athletic.
It’s a three-year deal that could be worth more than $50 million, with some deferred money. That seems to be the going price for high-leverage relievers this season, as Raisel Iglesias signed for $16 million earlier this season.
Reliever Devin Williams and the New York Mets are in agreement on a three-year contract that guarantees more than $50 million, sources tell ESPN.
First on the agreement was @WillSammon.
On the surface, Williams’ 2025 season wasn’t a great one after the New York Yankees acquired him from the Milwaukee Brewers. In 62 innings pitched, the 31-year-old had a 4.79 ERA and 2.68 FIP, with a 34.7 K% and 9.7 BB%. Aside from 13.2 innings pitched in 2019, Williams’ K% in 2025 was the lowest of his career.
Williams was also one of the most dominant relievers in baseball from 2020 until 2024 with the Brewers, authoring a 1.70 ERA and 2.44 FIP in 222 innings pitched, with a 40.8 K% and 12 BB%. During the 2025 season, Williams lost his closing job twice, once early in the season after Alejandro Kirk hit a double off the righty, and again when the Yankees “won the trade deadline” by acquiring David Bednar, Camilo Doval, and Jake Bird.
Under the hood, the stuff was still great as Williams was one of the best relievers at generating whiffs and chases. There’s a strong likelihood that Williams will bounce back in 2026 with the Mets.
This does not take the Mets out of the market for Edwin Diaz. It doesn’t mean they’ll def sign him, but they’re still in.
Reliever Devin Williams and the Mets are in agreement on a three-year deal, league source tells The Athletic.
It’ll be interesting to see how everything plays out ahead of next week’s Winter Meetings!
