Williams Bags Win and Save Amidst Mid-Game Confusion
New York – The New York Mets secured a 10-8 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday, a win complicated by a befuddling ninth-inning bullpen situation that saw Devin Williams ultimately credited with both the win and the save. The chaotic sequence unfolded after Huascar Brazobán, who had previously allowed a game-tying grand slam, re-entered the game following Bo Bichette's go-ahead, three-run double.
The core of the confusion stemmed from a miscommunication regarding pitcher eligibility. Brazobán, having already pitched, was not supposed to return to the mound. However, upon crossing the foul line, he became subject to staying in the game, creating a need to bring in another pitcher, Williams.
The Mets' victory marked their second consecutive win, a welcome result after a preceding 12-game losing streak. Earlier in the game, the Mets had held significant leads, up 6-1 in the fourth inning and 7-2 in the sixth, before the Twins mounted a comeback.
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Background Briefing:
This latest episode adds to a turbulent period for the Mets. Prior to Thursday's game, the team had already placed star Francisco Lindor on the injured list due to a calf injury. Pitcher Devin Williams has also faced recent struggles, having been booed off the field following a loss to the Twins on Tuesday, where he allowed runs via hits and walks, pushing his season ERA to 9.95. The acquisition of Williams was framed as a calculated risk for the club.
This mix-up is not the first time Williams has been involved in a Mets win. On March 31, 2026, Williams recorded his first save as a Met in a game that also saw Clay Holmes earn the win. The team's offensive efforts have also seen recent bright spots, such as Carson Benge achieving his first two-hit game in the majors.
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