NEW YORK — Devin Williams could be the closer for the New York Mets next season. Or he might be a setup man for Edwin Díaz.
Each possibility sounds intriguing to Williams, who finalized a $51 million, three-year contract with the Mets on Wednesday.
The 31-year-old Díaz is a free agent after going 6-3 with a 1.63 ERA and 28 saves this year. The right-hander has 144 saves in six seasons with the Mets.
''If he comes back, I think we're going to have a really good back end of the bullpen,'' Williams said Friday in his first public comments since joining New York. ''More good arms is always a good thing.''
Williams said his mindset won't be impacted by his role.
''Just being prepared mentally and physically,'' Williams said. ''If you're going in before the ninth inning, you just need to be ready earlier. I don't think that really changes your mindset at all. It's just a preparation thing.''
Williams said he is working on a cutter and a ''gyro slider'' to go along with his fastball and famed changeup. He is expected to help stabilize a bullpen that is in flux behind Díaz.
Left-handers Brooks Raley, A.J. Minter and Richard Lovelady as well as right-hander Huascar Brazobán are all under contract, but none of the quartet spent the entire 2025 season with the Mets.