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Adam Ottavino landed in a familiar place on Tuesday, signing a Major League contract to rejoin the Yankees.
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Veteran right-handed reliever Adam Ottavino is back in the Yankees' bullpen, signed to a big-league contract prior to a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Ottavino failed to make the Red Sox' Opening Day roster after signing a minor-league contract, but he's now joined their rival on a big-league pact.
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The New York Yankees' strong start to the MLB season has fans excited, thanks to standout performances from Aaron Judge and Devin Williams in the opening games. The 2025 MLB season is underway, and the New York Yankees have already shown they’re determined to be the next World Series champions.
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.
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.
The Yankees are bringing back a familiar bullpen arm while a newly acquired closer will take time off as a new father.
Devin Williams worked his way out of a jam to record an Opening Day save against his former team, the Milwaukee Brewers, but New York Yankees fans weren't satisfied midway through his performance.
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