ST. LOUIS (AP) 鈥 St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol believes in the 鈥渘o shirt, no problem,鈥 mantra.
His club was by a group of college ball players in the right-field seats who took off and waved their shirts as they sang, chanted and drew others into the fray.
Marmol loved it, so much so that he purchased tickets for shirtless revelers this weekend.
鈥淟ast night鈥檚 atmosphere was electric. Let鈥檚 run it back this weekend,” Marmol said in . 鈥淚鈥檒l buy tickets for fans who want to sit in the right field Loge and bring the energy.鈥
It all began when the Stephen F. Austin club baseball team called the Lumberjacks were in nearby Alton, Illinois, for the National Club Baseball Division II World Series. The Cardinals offered tickets to the team, and 17 players attended.
By the time Yohel Pozo drove in the game-winning run with a walk-off single in the 11th inning, the Lumberjacks had other fans 鈥 and even the mascot Fredbird 鈥 joining in on the ruckus.
鈥淲hoever started that in right field, I鈥檒l do whatever I need to do to make sure they come every game,鈥 Marmol said Friday night. 鈥淏ecause that was awesome. Not only them, but everybody that showed up today. That was a fun environment.鈥
The 鈥渢arps off鈥 trend 鈥 celebrating by taking your shirt off and waving it 鈥 is not new to sports, but it was to Busch Stadium.
Who knows, Friday night’s fans may have accidentally created a new tradition.
The fans sang soccer chants and shouted players鈥 names. The stadium organist, Dwayne Hilton, played accompanying music and got everyone involved in the spirit.
The party had grown to multiple sections by the 11th inning.
鈥淚t creates an environment where, it鈥檚 not only filling this place up, it鈥檚 making it a tough place for other teams to come in and play,鈥 Marmol said Friday. 鈥淭hat was pretty damn cool. I鈥檒l sign up for that, any day.鈥
The Cardinals said Marmol purchased right-field tickets for both games this weekend, and all of them were snapped up by Saturday afternoon.
Game 2 of the three-game series against the Kansas City Royals began Saturday after about a 45-minute rain delay, and the Lumberjacks were said to be coming back to Busch Stadium after a game of their own.
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