Yankees have extra day to mull Devin Williams' status as weather postpones Saturday game for Sunday doubleheader
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The New York Yankees have seen their Saturday game against the Blue Jays postponed due to predicted adverse weather, which will now take place as a doubleheader on Sunday. This delay allows manager Aaron Boone additional time to evaluate closer Devin Williams, who has struggled this season with an elevated ERA. Boone's decision on whether to continue using Williams in this critical role is uncertain, prompting speculation that Luke Weaver might step in due to his impressive performance thus far.
The Yankees will have to wait an extra day to bounce back from Friday's loss.
Saturday's game against the Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium was postponed due to the forecast of sustained inclement weather.
This postponement gives manager Aaron Boone a chance to rethink Devin Williams' role after his recent struggles.
If Boone decides against using Williams as closer, Luke Weaver is a viable replacement after his strong performance this season.
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