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Shirtless Cardinals Fans Visit Team Clubhouse After Viral 'Tarps Off' Trend

Shirtless Cardinals Fans Visit Team Clubhouse After Viral 'Tarps Off' Trend

Summary

Fans of the St. Louis Cardinals started a new trend called "Tarps Off," where they took off their shirts in the bleachers during a game. The team’s manager liked the idea so much that he supported the fans and invited some of them into the clubhouse after a win.

Key Facts

  • The St. Louis Cardinals have missed the MLB playoffs for the past three years.
  • Fans Bryce Bradford and Caleb Cummings began the "Tarps Off" shirtless fan trend during a game against the Kansas City Royals.
  • The trend quickly spread, involving people of all ages, including kids and older adults.
  • Cardinals’ manager Oli Marmol bought out the section where the "Tarps Off" fans sat for the weekend’s games.
  • Marmol said the energy from the fans made it harder for opposing teams to play at Busch Stadium.
  • The team shared images and videos of the trend on social media.
  • After a Cardinals win, Marmol invited the original fans into the clubhouse to celebrate with the team.
  • The Cardinals planned upcoming games against the Pirates and the Chicago Cubs, where the "Tarps Off" trend might continue.
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