With Devin Williams inking a three-year deal to join the New York Mets, coupled with the recent signings of Raisel Iglesias (Atlanta Braves) and Ryan Helsley (Baltimore Orioles), the once-deep pool of free agent relievers has suddenly began to thin out.
The Los Angeles Dodgers had long been rumored as a potential landing spot for Williams in particular. Now with the All-Star reliever off to Queens, the front office faces a recalibration of sorts as the team sets out to improve what was a very inconsistent bullpen in 2025.
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There are still a host of intriguing names out on the open market.