Trevor Williams faced the Washington Nationals eight times over the past two seasons while pitching for the New York Mets, so the Nats’ brass likely has a good idea of what they think the 30-year-old right-hander (who put up a 1.80 ERA and a .253/.300/.347 line against them in one start and four relief appearances in 2022) has to offer at this point in his career.
This morning, according to a report by MASN’s Mark Zuckerman, Williams and the Nationals have agreed on a 2-year deal which will add the righty who was drafted by Miami back in ‘13 and traded to Pittsburgh in 2015 before he signed with the Chicago Cubs as a free agent in ‘21, then was dealt to New York at the deadline that season, to the mix in D.