NEW YORK – Royce Lewis mentioned it only to his parents, his fiancée and Bally Sports North broadcaster Trevor Plouffe, but he had something special planned for his first at-bat at Yankee Stadium.
Lewis stepped into the batter’s box, dug into the dirt, grabbed the bill of his helmet and put his right hand in the air toward the home-plate umpire. It was something he watched Hall of Famer Derek Jeter do countless times as a kid and he wanted to pay tribute to his favorite player in the ballpark.
It had one hitch.
Home-plate umpire Chris Segal thought Lewis wanted to use the one timeout he’s allotted for each at-bat.
“I just wanted to imitate [Jeter] and mimic him because he was my idol,” Lewis said. “To be here for the first time, I thought it was just a good ode to such a gentleman and a player that I very well respected. I did that and the umpire called time when I actually put my hand up. I’m not used to that because I don’t think they did that back in the day. I was just laughing with him because he’s like, ‘Oh, you didn’t mean to? Let’s bang that.’ I’m like, ‘It was just a one-time thing.’”
Lewis did his best Jeter impersonation on the field, too. He drew walks in his first two plate appearances before he hit a solo home run to left field off New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle in the seventh inning.
He’s batting 1.000 this season after he hit a homer and a single on Opening Day.
“You know, I went 0-for-like-19 down in AAA,” said Lewis, who played in six games on a rehab assignment. “I got out a lot.”