Plus: Former teammate steals HR celebration
Willy Adames celebrated the two-year anniversary of his trade from Tampa Bay to Milwaukee with a home run -- punctuated with a playful homage to one of his favorite former teammates.
Adames crossed his arms and shrugged a la Rays star Randy Arozarena, who laughed in left field as the two pointed in each other's direction during the second inning of the Brewers' 6-4 win over the Rays on Sunday at Tropicana Field.
This was no spur of the moment tribute.
"Oh no, I told him before," Adames said. "The first day I got here I said, 'If I hit a homer, I'm doing it.' I looked at him when I was running [around the bases] and he was waiting for it." | |
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