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Mets' Devin Williams tosses second straight scoreless outing
Observations from Mets spring training on Monday
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Devin Williams, a right-handed pitcher for the New York Mets, pitched a perfect fifth inning with two strikeouts in the team's 9-0 exhibition victory over the Miami Marlins at Clover Park. This was Williams' second straight scoreless outing after surrendering a home run on his first pitch of the Grapefruit League.
Why it matters
Williams' strong performances in spring training are an encouraging sign for the Mets as they prepare for the upcoming season. The team will be looking to Williams to be a key part of their pitching staff.
The details
In the sixth inning, Mets catcher Ben Rortvedt overthrew second base attempting to throw out Connor Norby stealing, allowing Norby to reach third base. Additionally, Zach Thornton, a loaner from minor league camp, pitched three scoreless innings as the starter, allowing two hits and one walk while striking out three.
- On Monday, March 10, 2026, Devin Williams pitched a perfect fifth inning with two strikeouts.
The players
Devin Williams
A right-handed pitcher for the New York Mets.
Ben Rortvedt
A catcher for the New York Mets.
Connor Norby
A player for the Miami Marlins.
Zach Thornton
A left-handed pitcher who is a loaner from minor league camp.
The takeaway
Devin Williams' strong performances in spring training are a positive sign for the Mets as they prepare for the upcoming season. The team will be looking to him to be a key part of their pitching staff.
