Tarps off trend spreads across mlb ballparks

A new fan craze called Tarps Off has taken hold at Major League Baseball games this season. It began at Busch Stadium in St. Louis with a group of college players and quickly expanded to other ballparks. The St. Louis Cardinals have embraced the energetic shirtless displays in their right-field stands.

The movement started on a Friday night during a series between the Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals. Members of the Stephen F. Austin club baseball team removed their shirts in the right-field seats and waved them like rally towels. The extra energy helped fuel a walk-off win for the Cardinals that evening. Manager Oli Marmol bought out the section the next day and later invited the group into the clubhouse after another victory.

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St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol purchased remaining tickets in the Tarps Off section at Busch Stadium and gave them away for free on Saturday and Sunday. The move followed energetic shirtless celebrations by the Stephen F. Austin club baseball team that helped fuel a 5-4 walk-off win over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night. The Cardinals followed with a 4-2 victory on Saturday.

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The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Chicago Cubs 6-4 in their home opener at Tropicana Field on Monday, the first game there in 561 days following repairs from Hurricane Milton. Shane McClanahan started on the mound before a sold-out crowd of 25,114, with home runs from Cedric Mullins, Junior Caminero and Jonathan Aranda securing the victory. CEO Ken Babby called it a great American comeback story.

A Toronto Blue Jays supporter in a Vlad Jr. jersey caught two foul balls during Tuesday's game at Rogers Centre and gave the second one to a young fan nearby.

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The Texas Rangers overcame windy conditions, an injury to ace Jacob deGrom and a late collapse to defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-4 in 10 innings at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday. Spot starter Jacob Latz and a resilient bullpen held the Phillies scoreless for eight innings before a ninth-inning error extended the game. Andrew McCutchen's RBI single in the 10th proved decisive in securing the first victory of the Skip Schumaker era.

 

 

 

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