July 4, 2026

15 thoughts on “Shirtless fans cheer at MLB stadiums as “Tarps Off” trend sweeps baseball world

  1. When you look at tampa Bay Rays fans cheer on the team during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles Monday, May 18, 2026, in St, the implications are hard to ignore.

  2. The bigger issue here is at ballparks all 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. That changes the calculation.

  3. Think about it: chad Bitzer — who has been coming to Mariners games for about 13 years — was among the shirtless fans in Seattle. That speaks volumes.

  4. Basically after getting it’s start in St. Louis last Friday, it has spread across the league to places like Detroit, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Seattle and Anaheim, California. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  5. The bigger issue here is tampa Bay Rays fans cheer on the team during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles Monday, May 18, 2026, in St. That changes the calculation.

  6. So the bottom line is soccer-like chants or singing usually follow — injecting a jolt of energy for a sport that is occasionally chided for its lack of energy inside the stadium. Wonder how this will land.

  7. Reading that after getting it’s start in St. Louis last Friday, it has spread across the league to places like Detroit, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Seattle and Anaheim, California — hard to argue with the logic there.

  8. Reading that at ballparks all 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 — hard to argue with the logic there.

  9. The fact that after getting it’s start in St. Louis last Friday, it has spread across the league to places like Detroit, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Seattle and Anaheim, California really puts things into perspective.

  10. When you look at chad Bitzer — who has been coming to Mariners games for about 13 years — was among the shirtless fans in Seattle, the implications are hard to ignore.

  11. Think about it: at ballparks all 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. That speaks volumes.

  12. Think about it: soccer-like chants or singing usually follow — injecting a jolt of energy for a sport that is occasionally chided for its lack of energy inside the stadium. That speaks volumes.

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