Devin Williams is turning the page on a terrible April, according to a fantasy baseball closer report that tracks save chances and bullpen roles. This week’s update places him in the New York Mets bullpen group and lists him among the relievers fantasy managers are still watching closely.
The report groups Williams with Tanner Scott and Daniel Palencia in its second-tier reliever section, a reminder that his value is being judged against other volatile late-inning arms rather than established locks. That is the story now: April was ugly, but the focus has shifted to whether Williams can steady his role and matter in save situations going forward.
For fantasy players, that matters because bullpen usage can change quickly, and every save opportunity can reshape the standings. The report is built around that reality, making Williams part of a broader conversation about who is getting ninth-inning work and who is slipping out of it.
The tension is simple. Williams is being treated as a pitcher on the rebound, but he is still sitting in a cluster of relievers whose roles can move with one bad outing or one clean inning. That leaves his next appearances carrying more weight than they would in a quieter month.
The source piece, titled “Fantasy Baseball Closer Report: Devin Williams leaving April struggles behind, Giants demote Ryan Walker,” underscores the point. Williams is not being written off. He is being watched, which in fantasy baseball is often the first sign that a shaky month is giving way to something more useful.

