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Milwaukee Brewers Pitcher Devin Williams Breaks Hand After Win

The Brewers' pitcher injured his hand after punching a wall Sunday after the team won the National League Central.

Williams was put on the team's 10-day injured list with a right hand fracture.
Williams was put on the team's 10-day injured list with a right hand fracture. (AP Photo/Aaron Gash, FIle)

MILWAUKEE, WI — The Milwaukee Brewers' pitcher Devin Williams fractured his hand after punching a wall Sunday when the team was celebrating its victory in the National League Central.

Williams was placed on the team's 10-day injured list with a right hand fracture, the team said. He risked missing out on the rest of the postseason.

"I was on my way home, I was a little frustrated, upset and I punched a wall," Williams told reporters on ESPN. "There's no one to blame but me."

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David Stearns, the Brewers' president of baseball operations, said that Williams noticed that his hand hurt when he tried to throw at a game Tuesday. Doctors took an X-ray of his hand and determined it would need surgery.

The team picked pitcher Colin Rea from Triple-A Nashville to replace Williams while he sits out the next few games.

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The Milwaukee Brewers play against the St. Louis Cardinals Thursday. The team will play against the Los Angeles Dodgers Friday.

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