The Milwaukee Brewers clinched the NL Central title by a comfortable 10-game margin this season, despite undergoing significant roster changes since last year's success.
As they look ahead to the offseason, the team may consider trading All-Star closer Devin Williams, as indicated by general manager Matt Arnold. With Williams entering his final arbitration year and set for free agency in 2025, the Brewers are weighing their options carefully.
Williams has been a standout performer, boasting a remarkable career ERA of 1.83. If traded, Trevor Megill could be a potential successor as closer, especially after his strong performance in Williams' absence this season. The Brewers have a solid playoff track record, making it six times in seven years, and their front office is adept at managing such transitions.