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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayDevin Williams’ blown save Sunday wasn’t as much on the closer as it was on Francisco Lindor’s ninth-inning error, but Williams was hardly blameless.
After struggling for most of his time with the Yankees last season, Williams has been inconsistent — at best — with the Mets and has allowed runs in three of his past four outings heading into the All-Star break.
Despite that — and that another former Yankee, Luke Weaver, has been excellent — interim manager Andy Green said Williams isn’t going anywhere and will still be the closer in the second half of the season.
Asked if he was considering a change following a 3-2, 10-inning loss to Boston, their third straight defeat, Green said, “Not at this point.”
He struggled early with the Mets and then had a solid 10-appearance stretch, but has fallen on hard times again.
Williams said of his outing Sunday, “I didn’t have my best command by any means. That’s the way it goes sometimes.”
Weaver, meanwhile, has been outstanding after coming over from The Bronx.
But Green pointed to Williams’ experience as his reason for keeping him in his role.
“Devin has done it so long and done it really well,’’ Green said.
He also noted that Williams — at least Sunday — was the victim of some misfortune.
Devin Williams (38) walks in a run during the ninth inning when the New York Mets played the Boston Red Sox Sunday, July 12, 2026 at Citi Field in Queens, NY. Robert Sabo for NY PostIn addition to Lindor’s error, there was also a bloop single by Jarren Duran that scored a run.
Still, Williams ended up allowing a pair of hits and two walks in the fateful inning.
“He did positive things on the mound,’’ Green said.
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Bo Bichette was out of the lineup for a third straight game to close out the first half as he continues to deal with right ankle soreness.
Bichette pinch hit in the bottom of the 10th and hit a soft liner to first to end the game.
Green said before the game Bichette would be limited to pinch hitting as the team looked to use the upcoming break to give him more time off. However, Bichette said after the loss he would be ready to play Thursday in Philadelphia.
Marcus Semien (left hip flexor strain) homered and had a pair of hits in a minor league rehab game with Double-A Binghamton on Sunday. Green said Semien and Luis Robert Jr. (lumbar spine disc herniation) would get some at-bats against Clay Holmes over the All-Star break as all three prepare to return at some point in the second half.
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Robert also had two hits with Binghamton on Sunday, with Green saying both he and Semien would likely get more rehab games following the break before they could rejoin the lineup.
Right-hander Tobias Myers was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse on Sunday to open a spot for Zach Thornton.


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