Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    • Advertisement
    Wednesday, May 20
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    ABS Africa TV
    • Breaking News
    • Africa News
    • World News
    • Editorial
    • Environ/Climate
    • More
      • Cameroon
      • Ambazonia
      • Politics
      • Culture
      • Travel
      • Sports
      • Technology
      • AfroSingles
    • Donate
    ABSLIVE
    ABS Africa TV
    Home»Trending»Shirtless fans at MLB stadiums part of ‘Tarps Off’ trend sweeping baseball world
    Trending

    Shirtless fans at MLB stadiums part of ‘Tarps Off’ trend sweeping baseball world

    ABS EditorialBy ABS EditorialMay 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Shirtless fans at MLB stadiums part of ‘Tarps Off’ trend sweeping baseball world
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Post Views: 29


    Major League Baseball is experiencing an epidemic of (mostly) guys being dudes.

    At ballparks across the country, groups consisting of mostly young men are joining in on the “Tarps Off” trend that’s loud, goofy, infectious and new to the baseball world. Joining in on the fun is simple: Go to the section where the party is happening, take off your shirt and start twirling it above your head.

    Fans cheer with their shirts off after heading to the upper deck outfield seating during the ninth inning of a baseball game between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians

    Fans cheer with their shirts off after heading to the upper deck outfield seating during the ninth inning of a baseball game between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians

    (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

    Soccer-like chants or singing usually follows – injecting a jolt of energy for a sport that occasionally is chided for its lack of energy inside the stadium.

    After getting its start in St. Louis last Friday, it has spread across the league to places like Detroit, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Seattle and Anaheim.

    Chad Bitzer, who has been coming to Mariners games for about 13 years, was among the shirtless fans in Seattle. His reasoning was simple: “Cause everyone else was taking it off. Why not?”

    “It’s fresh. It’s a beautiful night. Take it off,” Bitzer said. “Great Northwest night. We live for the summers. We live for the good weather.”

    Ground zero for the shirtless outbreak was in St. Louis last Friday, when a club baseball team affiliated with Stephen F. Austin State University was in Alton, Illinois, for the National Club Baseball Division II World Series. The Cardinals offered tickets to the team, and 17 players attended.

    That group started the fun, dozens of others joined and suddenly there were a couple hundred fans creating a ruckus in right field that helped propel the Cardinals to a 5-4 victory in 11 innings over the Kansas City Royals. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol loved the energy so much that he bought tickets for the shirtless revelers for Saturday’s game and they returned.

    “It’s hard not to have fun when the fans are like that,” Cardinals shortstop Masyn Winn said Friday. “We’ve got the best fans in the world, but it seems like the younger generation makes it more like a college atmosphere.”

    Even Cardinals mascot Fredbird joined in on the fun.

    Now it might be the start of a tradition – more shirtless fans cheered for the Cardinals in Tuesday’s game against the Pirates. It certainly seems to be a boost for the club’s home-field advantage: Ivan Herrera hit a three-run homer to lift the Cardinals to a 9-6 win in 10 innings.

    A similar outbreak of shirtless fans broke out at a Tampa Bay Rays game Monday and again Tuesday. Another small group celebrated in Philadelphia as the Reds and Phillies played in the rain. Angels fans celebrated with a mix of joy and irritation, chanting for owner Arte Moreno to sell the team.

    MLB certainly won’t complain about the attention. Attendance is up at big league stadiums so far this season, averaging roughly 1,000 more fans per game than a year ago through Monday’s contests.

    If the trend continues, baseball could average 30,000 fans per game for the first time since 2016.

    More and more, they might just be shirtless.

    Copyright © 2026 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    ABS Editorial
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Portugal World Cup 2026 Schedule: Locations, Dates, Times

    May 20, 2026

    Visualizing 2026: Five Foreign Policy Trends to Watch

    May 20, 2026

    What’s next in AI: 7 trends to watch in 2026 – Microsoft Source

    May 20, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    ABS TV and ABS Network News is a leading Pan-African 24/7 broadcasting network delivering nonstop news, talk shows, lifestyle programs, and digital media content worldwide through Satellite, Streaming Platforms, and Roku TV.
     
    Based in the United States, we connect Africa to the world while empowering creators, journalists, and brands through innovative media and broadcasting services.
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp Instagram

    Our Picks

    Sports

    Oluchi Ndubueze Builds an Athletics Career on Faith, Family and a Fighting Spirit

    Trending

    Portugal World Cup 2026 Schedule: Locations, Dates, Times

    Culture

    How the Product Leadership Accelerator…

    Most Popular

    World News

    Russian jets intercepting an RAF spy plane is ‘serious incident’

    Africa News

    Ontario resident being tested for Ebola after travel to East Africa, says health ministry

    Lifestyle

    The Season of Sacrifice: How We Truly Celebrate Eid in Nigeria

    © 2026 Copyright. All Rights Reserved by ABSAFRICATV
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Services

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.