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New York Yankees land closer Devin Williams in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers

Devin Williams is hyped after being traded to the defending AL Champion New York Yankees
Devin Williams is hyped after being traded to the defending AL Champion New York YankeesGetty Images via AFP / Stacy Revere
Closer Devin Williams (30) is heading to the New York Yankees after a deal was struck with the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.

The Brewers will be receiving starting pitcher Nestor Cortes (30) and infielder Caleb Durbin (24) along with cash considerations.

The new ninth-inning man for the Yankees comes after former closer Clay Holmes recently signed a three-year deal with the Mets.

Williams posted a whopping 1.25 ERA this past season in 22 appearances with 14 saves. The 2x All-Star was facing a setback this year after dealing with stress fractures in his back and didn't see his first appearances for the 2024 season until the end of July. 

Cortes had a solid season as a starter for the Yankees. He posted a 3.77 ERA in 30 starts with 174.1 innings pitched, giving up 162 hits and just 39 walks. His 162 strikeouts on the year came within just two more needed to break a career-high.

But his 2.0 walks per nine innings average is the lowest of his career, giving the Brewers a nice arm in the rotation. 

Durbin was one of the Yankees' most impressive prospects. The speedster set a record during the Arizona Fall League where he stole a whopping 29 bases in just 24 games.

The five-foot-six Missouri native slashed an impressive .275/.388/.451 in the minors last season, totaling 10 home runs, 60 RBI, and 31 stolen bases (Fall League stats don't count towards this), with 53 walks to just 40 strikeouts.

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