In the eighth inning of Game 6 of the NLCS, Milwaukee fans had a sense that Prince Fielder's at-bat might be his last as a Brewer. They have him a huge standing ovation when he stepped in the box. Albert Pujols, classy fella that he is, called time to let Fielder soak up more applause. Nice gesture.
↵When time was actually called, though, Lance Lynn was in the middle of his windup. He stopped right before he let go the ball. The crowd stopped cheering because no one knew what happened. When time resumed, the cheers weren't quite as loud. It was exceptionally anti-climactic.
↵But the thought was nice.