Brewers' late rally not enough to overtake Yankees on Opening Day
- Austin Wells became the first catcher to hit a leadoff homer on Opening Day, helping the New York Yankees win 4-2 against the Milwaukee Brewers.
- Carlos Rodón pitched 5 2/3 innings for the Yankees, allowing one run and four hits against the Brewers.
- Devin Williams secured the save for the Yankees after loading the bases in the ninth inning.
- Milwaukee's Vinny Capra hit his first big league homer, but the Brewers lost their season opener 4-2.
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Brewers' late rally not enough to overtake Yankees on Opening Day
Devin Williams, an All-Star closer acquired from Milwaukee in December, loaded the bases with no outs in the ninth but New York was able to hang on for the win.
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