Devin Williams' Collapse Ends Brewers' Season
Devin Williams' Collapse Ends Brewers' Season

Devin Williams' Collapse Ends Brewers' Season

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The Milwaukee Brewers' season ended in heartbreak as they lost 4-2 to the New York Mets in Game 3 of the NL Wild Card Series after leading 2-0 heading into the ninth inning. Closer Devin Williams, who had been stellar throughout the season, allowed four runs, including a decisive three-run homer by Pete Alonso. Williams expressed deep disappointment postgame, stating, 'No one feels worse than I do,' as he reflected on his inability to close the game despite the team's strong performance leading up to that point. Manager Pat Murphy expressed faith in Williams, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of baseball and the need for resilience. The Brewers will now reassess their roster and strategy as they aim to overcome their playoff struggles in the future. This latest early exit highlights the ongoing challenges the team faces in breaking their first-round playoff curse.

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