Yanks' Aaron Boone 'confident' Devin Williams will bounce back
Briefly

The New York Yankees decided to replace Devin Williams as their closer after a notably poor outing against the Blue Jays, where he failed to retire a batter and allowed three runs in the ninth inning. His performance impacted the team's decision, leading to Luke Weaver, who had been performing excellently, taking over closing duties. Manager Aaron Boone indicated that pulling Williams from the closer role was a move aimed at helping him regain confidence and rhythm, with hopes for his future contributions to the team.
The Yankees' decision to replace Devin Williams as closer, just after a poor outing, reflects a shift towards a more reliable option in Luke Weaver.
Aaron Boone emphasized that stepping back from the closer role might help Williams rebuild his confidence and rhythm, ensuring he remains a vital contributor.
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