It is a Yankee Stadium tradition for fans in the right-field bleachers — the so-called Bleacher Creatures — to greet the Yankees’ starters when they take the field in the first inning.

One by one, the roll call goes on, with the name of each player (except the pitcher and the catcher) being chanted. The chorus continues until each player acknowledges the fans — between pitches, of course — with a fist pump, a flex, a wave, a salute or a tip of the cap.

But on Monday night, there was a new twist to this longstanding ritual. A group of several thousand Los Angeles Dodgers fans stationed in the left-field corner staged an even more boisterous roll call when the visiting team took the field in the bottom of the first inning.

Around the field they went: Andrew Toles, Joc Pederson and Josh Reddick across the outfield and Justin Turner, Corey Seager, Chase Utley and Adrian Gonzalez around the diamond. All but Utley, ever the spoilsport, appeared to recognize them.