Devin Williams struggles as Mets' losing streak hits 12
Former Brewers closer Devin Williams is off to a slow start again as his new team, the New York Mets, find themselves in a tailspin.
Former Milwaukee Brewers all-star closer Devin Williams just hasn't been able to get off the rollercoaster since leaving Milwaukee. Williams had another tough outing for the New York Mets on Tuesday night, April 21, allowing two runs in the ninth that helped the Minnesota Twins prevail, 5-3, and send the Mets to a 12th consecutive loss. Now 7-16, New York has the worst record in the National League.
Williams didn't record an out, allowing a single, walking three batters (one with the bases loaded) and permitting two runs, with the Mets unable to get an out on a sacrifice bunt, as well. Austin Warren replaced Williams and struck out the next three batters, but the damage was done. Williams has allowed in runs in three straight games, blowing a save April 19 and allowing four runs April 15 while getting just one out.
After signing a three-year deal this offseason worth $51 million, Williams has two saves this season and a 9. 95 ERA in eight games (6⅓ innings). It's similar to what happened last year with a different New York team, the Yankees, where Williams had been traded from the Brewers in a deal that brought back Caleb Durbin and Nestor Cortes.
After back-to-back ugly outings in late April, Williams had a 11. 25 ERA on April 25 last year, but he was effective over his next 33 games, with a 2. 87 ERA until running into late-season trouble and permitting runs in five straight outings.