A roaring Yankee Stadium crowd rose in unison as Devin Williams approached the dugout after recording four outs in ALDS Game 3. The ovation did not go unnoticed.
Here’s one from out of left field. Or, center field, as it were. Brandon Lockridge was the Brewers’ starting center fielder for Game 3 of the National League Division Series.
There was no guarantee that rookie outfielder Brandon Lockridge would make the playoff roster for the Milwaukee Brewers. But now that he's there, it only makes sense to give him a chance to shine.
Williams' clutch performance was as big as any assist the Yanks received in Tuesday's win. The fans let him hear it — with cheers this time.
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