In Game 5, Yankees fans lifted their team up -- even as it let them down
Briefly

In the fifth inning of Game 5, the Yankees gave the Dodgers three extra outs, leading to an eventual collapse despite initially having a 5-0 advantage.
Fans in Yankee Stadium, instead of booing after Gerrit Cole's mishap in covering first base, displayed remarkable loyalty and started chanting M-V-P for Aaron Judge.
The crowd exhibited a sense of collective disappointment rather than anger, recognizing the players' efforts and shortcomings during the tense moments of the game.
This series marked a change in fan behavior, as they opted to support the team rather than follow the historical tradition of vocalizing discontent during poor performances.
Read at ESPN.com
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