Here’s the latest on Devin Williams’ contract as of late 2025:
- Devin Williams reportedly agreed to a three-year contract with the New York Mets, with reports ranging from $50 million to $51 million total, and no opt-outs or options in the deal. This would place annual value around $15 million, with some signing bonus components spread over the term.
- The move paired Williams with the Mets’ bullpen overhaul, and it came after Williams’ standout earlier career and recent challenging season with the Yankees. There was speculation about how this affects the Mets’ pursuit of Edwin Díaz, who was weighing free agency at the time.
- Some reports highlighted deferred money in the agreement, including signing bonuses and structured payments extending into the later years of the contract.
Key takeaways:
- Status: Contract reported but not officially announced by the Mets at the time of initial reports.
- Length/value: Three years, roughly $50–51 million, with a $6 million signing bonus spread across the term and no opt-outs.
- Role: Williams expected to contribute in high-leverage relief situations; potential impact on Diaz’s status with the team.
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent official team announcement or compile a quick pros/cons snapshot for the bullpen impact, and include citations to the exact outlets.
Sources
The Mets have agreed to a three-year deal with free-agent reliever Devin Williams, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand on Monday night. The club has not confirmed the move. Williams heads across…
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www.espn.co.ukThe Mets will look for Williams to rebound from a disappointing 2025 season in the Bronx
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new.cbssports.comAlthough he is coming off a rocky season with the New York Yankees, reliever Devin Williams reportedly landed a big free-agent deal across town.
www.reuters.comNEW YORK -- In establishing his reputation as an ace bullpen architect, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns has long sought high-octane stuff in relievers. Monday, he acquired one of the most potent arms in the sport. In their pursuit of an improved bullpen, the Mets agreed to a
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