Devin Williams as a set-up man was greatI have to agree. Early in the year Williams was a mess but the second half he was pretty solid. He was a pretty key part of the 7-8-9 pen setup.
Calling his own pitches is terrible. When he would actually USE his fastball (which is pretty damn good) to set up the change, he was lights out.He was terrible. He cannot handle NY. I didn't like him calling his own pitches. I felt that is what got him in so much trouble. Yes, we talked about Gil as a closer. They should give it a try.
Only if he came in to start an inning. He was rough on other pitchers' ERAs. Way too many inherited runners scored on him.I have to agree. Early in the year Williams was a mess but the second half he was pretty solid. He was a pretty key part of the 7-8-9 pen setup.
If he had a problem with NY, why would he sign with the Mets, and why would the Mets want him?He was terrible. He cannot handle NY. I didn't like him calling his own pitches. I felt that is what got him in so much trouble. Yes, we talked about Gil as a closer. They should give it a try.
Yankees and Mets are 2 entirely different scenarios. Yankees fans are brutal to their own players. You could clearly see that bothered Williams. Not everyone has what it takes to be a Yankee. Yankee Stadium is a very hard place to play, home or visitor.If he had a problem with NY, why would he sign with the Mets, and why would the Mets want him?
Playing for the Mets isn't the same as playing for the Yankees.If he had a problem with NY, why would he sign with the Mets, and why would the Mets want him?