The Yankees add Devin Williams

The New York Yankees have acquired closer Devin Williams from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for pitcher Nasty Nester Cortez and infield prospect Caleb Durbin and $4.5mil.  As always, lets look at how this move affects the Yankees and what this means for future moves. 

I love this move for multiple reasons.  The biggest reason being that Devin Williams is really, really good.  He is one of the top relievers in all of baseball and a well established closer.  Last year he went 4-1 in save opportunities and had a 1.25 ERA with 38 Ks in only 21.2 innings.  The season before he was 36-4 in save opportunities with a 1.53 ERA with 87 Ks in 58.2 innings.  That is pretty damn good.  It is going to be great having such a dependable guy to close out games this season. 

I also love this move because it takes Luke Weaver out of the closer role.  Luke was great last season when he took over for Clay Holmes late in the year.  However, Luke is much more effective when he can pitch multiple innings out of the pen and come in at crucial times.  This will allow him to move back to that role in the earlier innings.  Hell, if the Yanks want to, they can go back to the Mariano Rivera/John Wetland plan and have Weaver pitch the 7th and 8th and Williams pitch the nineth and make it a 6-inning game.  Either way, Weaver is going to be more of a weapon out of the pen now that he doesn’t have to close anymore.

As much as I loved Nasty Nester Cortez, his services were no longer needed now that the Yankees have established a rotation that does not include him.  With this move the Yankees are down to 6 starters, not counting Poteet.  It’s usually a good idea to trade something you have a surplus of for something you need.  The Yankees can, and hopefully will, still move one more starter to try to improve the lineup.      

You have to give to get and this time the Yankees gave up Caleb Durbin.  If you read this blog at all, you know how much I like Durbin. This is the second time they have traded away my favorite prospect after moving Agustin Ramirez in the Jazz trade.  I was really hoping Caleb would get his chance in the Bronx this season.  However, I am always OK with trading prospects for established star players.  I love the fact that they moved him now for a player like Williams rather than holding onto him until his trade value disintegrates and then move him for very little or just release him like they have done with prospects in the past.  I think Durbin is going to be a very good player for the Brewers and I wish him well. 

In moving Durbin, the Yankees seemingly have decided to go with a veteran to fill in the empty infield position left by Gleyber Torres.  Durbin was their best infield prospect, at least as far as anyone near being MLB ready goes.  Does this mean they have a 3rd baseman or a second baseman they are about to acquire?  Do they do this move without knowing who will fill that role?  They probably can, knowing they have a lot of options at this point in the offseason.  Were they just pumping and dumping Durbin with all the praise they heaped upon him this offseason?   I really, really hope that DJ LeMahieu isn’t the plan at first base and they think that they only have 2 more spots to fill.

This was also surprising as I figured with them needing to fill 4 holes in the lineup, they would want to go inexpensive at at least one of those positions.  Did they decide against that?  Or is there another prospect they are looking to give the opportunity to?  Will Ben Rice be manning first base?  Do they think it’s time to give Spencer Jones his shot in the outfield?  I don’t believe there are any other infield prospects that were knocking on the door on the big leagues.  It’s going to be interesting to see where they go form here.   

Juan Soto Chooses the Mets

Juan Soto has made his decision and to quote the Grail Knight in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, “He chose poorly”.  Soto agreed to a 15-year $765 million deal to play for the New York Metropolitans.  Now that the bidding war is over, lets see how this affects the New York Yankees.  Because let’s face it, that’s all I care about. 

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Yankees Off Season Thoughts

I have been sick with the flu this week as always happens the week after Comicon but now I am healthy enough to start writing again and I figured I would start with talking about the Yankees offseason. Here are my random thoughts about what has happened and what needs to happen this offseason for the New York Yankees.

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Down on the Farm

The 2024 minor league regular season has come to an end.  Thus, this will be my last Prospect watch of the year.  The Yankees had some high-end prospects this year and most of them had good seasons.  It’s going to be interesting to see how many of the young players get a chance to make the Show next season and if any of them are traded for improvements to the Big-League roster.  Let’s see how they ended the 2024 campaign.   

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Down on the Farm

We have entered the last month of the season.  Minor league teams only have about two weeks of games left so this will probably be my penultimate trip down to the farm.  I figure I will just wait for the season to end to give my final report on the Yankee prospects.  So let’s dive in. 

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Down on the Farm

Wow.  It has been a long time since we checked in with the Yankees prospects down on the farm.  There have been some big developments with the guys we have been following all season.  At this point let’s not waste any more time and get right to it. 

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Update From Yankee Land

It has been exactly a month so we are long over due for a trip down to Yankee Land.  A lot has happened since last we visited, some good, some bad.  We will get into all of it but first I would like to personally thank the Baltimore Orioles for not running away with the division.  I can’t say for sure they did not bet on the Yankees to win the East.  As we stand of this writing the Yankees and Baltimore are tied atop the AL East.  The Yankees are 6 games ahead of the Red Sox who are the first team out of the playoffs.  Their Magic number to secure a playoff spot is down to 35.  Let’s get into how we got here. 

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Down on the Farm (and some Yankee stuff)

As we head into the All-Star Break (no Yankee Games for 4 days sucks!) it’s time to head on down to the farm and check in on some of the Yankees top prospects.  With a little update on the big club heading into the break. 

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All Things Yankee

OK so I was going to write my next installment of Down on the Farm but I decided to make this an all-encumbering Yankee post instead.  It’s for two reasons.  1) There is a lot of stuff going on with the Yankees right now that I want to talk about.  And 2) Out of the 7 guys I have been following in the minors, 2 of them are hurt and one of them was called up to the Majors.  So I really only had 4 guys to write about.  I will do that at then end of this column after I cover what else there is to cover.  So, let’s dive in. 

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Update From Yankee Land

It’s been another fortnight since we last checked in with the New York Yankees.  It’s another Monday off day and there’s a lot going on right now so let’s head back down to Yankee Land and see what’s happening with the Bronx Bombers.  Since we last checked in the Yankees have gone 13-6 and are now 50-24 on the season.  Baltimore refuses to lose baseball games and has moved back into a tie for first place after the Yankees went into Boston and dropped two of three.  The Yankees are tied with Baltimore and the Dodgers for the best record in baseball (the Yanks have played and won 3 more games than the others two) but things are getting a bit shaky for the Boys in Pinstripes.  Let’s dive in.

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