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Mets Finalize Devin Williams Deal as Push for Frontline Starter Accelerates

With the bullpen addressed, New York shifts focus to rotation help as the Winter Meetings open.

Overview

  • The Mets officially announced a three-year, $45 million contract for reliever Devin Williams, with team president David Stearns praising his high-leverage track record.
  • Reporting links New York to a trade pursuit of Twins All-Star Joe Ryan, with Minnesota believed to value Mets pitching prospect Jonah Tong in potential talks.
  • Analysts have floated Framber Valdez as a free-agent target and Freddy Peralta as a trade candidate for the Mets, which remains speculative ahead of the Meetings.
  • New York is courting free-agent outfielder Cody Bellinger as it evaluates lineup needs following the Brandon Nimmo–for–Marcus Semien trade earlier in the offseason.
  • The Yankees' bullpen picture is thinning with Williams departed, Luke Weaver still unsigned, and multiple relievers non-tendered, underscoring a tight market for late-inning help.