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sports25m ago
Kyle Goon: A shirtless fad has spread to Camden Yards, but it feels familiar
- Tarps Off has become a spontaneous fan ritual at Camden Yards, with shirtless fans energizing the crowd during late innings.
- The trend spread from Busch Stadium in St. Louis to other venues, with mixed adoption and the idea of a disruptor in sports culture.
- Attendance at Camden Yards has declined, contributing to concerns about the ballpark’s ability to sustain youth interest in baseball.
- Merrill Heim, the so-called 'Fired Up Guy,' shares how passionate fans can energize players and shape the game-day atmosphere.
- Experts say Tarps Off represents a coming-of-age ritual in sports fandom, not a formal program with defined goals.
- The article notes Tarps Off as having potential longevity if it gains a clearer communal purpose or structured support.
- The piece contrasts Tarps Off with European-style stadiums where fan energy is organized around songs and lore.
- Baltimore’s attendance dip is tied to higher ticket costs and rebuild-era frustration, per the columnist.
- The author suggests more structured fan engagement could help sustain enthusiasm beyond one-off stunts.
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