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Mets Closer Shines in Hometown Save
1 Apr
Summary
- Devin Williams achieved his first save as a Met in St. Louis.
- Williams required only 12 pitches, with 10 strikes for efficiency.
- The save was personally significant as his family attended.

Devin Williams earned his first save as a New York Met during a recent game in St. Louis, marking a significant early step in his new role.
The Mets' new closer demonstrated efficiency, needing only 12 pitches and throwing 10 strikes to close out the 4-2 victory over the Cardinals. Manager Carlos Mendoza praised Williams' elite performance, noting his effectiveness even when not at his absolute peak.
Williams acknowledged that his signature changeup wasn't fully dialed in, yet he still managed to dominate. This ability to perform without his best pitch has been a hallmark of his career, impressing teammates like former Brewers starter Freddy Peralta.
The bullpen's strong early-season performance, including Williams' save, has been a key strength for the Mets. This outing, occurring roughly 20 miles from his hometown, added a special personal touch, as his family, including his son, was in attendance to celebrate.