New York Yankees relief pitcher Devin Williams has found himself among the favorite scapegoats for the team’s failures this season, and for good reason. After three consecutive blown saves put him in the collective consciousness as a bad move every time, Yankee fans are hesitant to trust him when he steps up to the mound. This mistrust has radiated to Yankees manager Aaron Boone, whose management has been questionable anyway, and who repeatedly put Williams in the game for high-leverage situations that didn’t pan out one too many times. Folded in with Boone’s insistence on playing shortstop Anthony Volpe, who is second in the league in errors and is batting abysmally of late, fans are chalking the team’s poor position in their division up to bad management.