Devin Williams goes on paternity list
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“It’s thrilling and really exciting,” Ottavino said. “This is a team that I obviously love. I have a lot of love for everybody in here. I’m just excited and feeling lucky.”
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To make room for Ottavino on the 40-man roster, the Yanks have transferred right-hander JT Brubaker to the 60-day IL.
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With the MLB season underway, early breakout performances and roster moves are already shaking up the fantasy baseball landscape.
In a recent phone interview with MLB.com, Yankees closer Devin Williams discussed a wide range of topics, from getting his first save of the season against the Brewers -- his former big league team -- to his first experience with Yankees fans last fall.
On Tuesday, the Yankees also placed closer Devin Williams on the paternity list. They made room for Ottavino on the 40-man roster by moving JT Brubaker (fractured ribs) to the 60-day injured list.
The Yankees brought back a familiar face Tuesday, signing Adam Ottavino to a major league deal and added him to the active roster in time for their series-opening loss to Arizona in The Bronx. The move comes with closer Devin Williams going on the paternity list.
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The Yankees are bringing back a familiar bullpen arm while a newly acquired closer will take time off as a new father.
The Yankees are impressing the 30-year-old Williams at the right time. Williams, who has earned just under $31 million thus far, hits free agency this winter and should command a significant contract. Although he’s only been a Yankee since December, Williams made it clear he’d “love to” stay in the Bronx.
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Devin Williams saved his first game with the New York Yankees by a whisker. Acquired from Milwaukee in December, the bearded All-Star closer loaded the bases with no outs against his former team and allowed a sacrifice fly,