“It is simply ridiculous”: Devin Williams opens on costs and a first expulsion of his career to the 8-7 loss of Yankees vs. Astros


New York Yankees Reliever Devin Williams He was first expelled in his career on Wednesday in loss of 8 to 7 years against the Houston Astros. The expulsion followed its afternoon collapse and expensive.

With the scores tied 4-4 At the end of the eighth post, the Astros set up a demonstration against Williams. He issued a walk-in-base ride to Taylor Trammell, giving Houston a 5-4 advantage. Williams was not very happy with the calls of the Brian Walnh house plate behind the plate. So when he came out, he gave a good look to Walsh, who became fast to remove Williams from the game.

He promoted Aaron Boone, director of Yankees, who went out to say his piece in Walsh, and the referee on the house plaque also expelled him.

Williams shared his thoughts on his first expulsion of career and said that the area of ​​the house plaque made a terrible ball that called balls and bumps. When asked if the strike area was inconsistent in the eighth post, Williams said:

“I mean, I looked at it. It certainly missed four, which is what I told her and she threw me for it.”

Devin Williams reduced to the eighth post and as calls became the reason for their late thawing.

“Yes, I mean, when you make good releases, that I was, and not receiving these calls, it really changes the course of a bat,” added Williams. “You know, obviously Correa hit double, so I had my back against the wall immediately. I made some really good throws in Sánchez, who lost two in this bat.

“But yes, I competed, but I know, I do not know. It's ridiculous to have the entrance he had, and then for us, jazz pulled his bat out of his hands on a pitch much further from the area than the launches he made.”


Devin Williams cost Yankees another game

Devin Williams has been repeatedly stumbled upon when the result of a game is on the line. Aaron Boone trusted Williams to protect the tie game at the end of the eighth post. But Williams proved to be expensive again, leaving four runs won by only two exits before being withdrawn from the game.

It was one of many occasions when its presence was not as expected this season. Another example took place during a loss of 5-3 Innings for Astros, when he fell to the tenth post, allowing a single outlet, followed by a two-way Homer.

In early April, Williams had given a lead of four at four of the 10-8 defeat to the rays. Despite entering the game with a slip, the Yankees lost their advantage.

Devin Williams is in the middle of his worst MLB season, publishing a 3-6 record with an era of 5.60.