Angels Fans' "Tarps Off" Tradition Ignites Walk-Off Victory, Snapping 106-Game Streak
Los Angeles Angels fans' unique 'tarps off' cheer helped ignite a dramatic walk-off victory, snapping a 106-game streak against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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A distinctive fan tradition may have played a significant role in helping the Los Angeles Angels conclude a lengthy streak on Monday evening. The Angels secured a victory against the St. Louis Cardinals, marking their first win in 106 attempts when trailing heading into the ninth inning, as reported by ESPN. Supporters in the stands engaged in a unique cheer that appeared to galvanize their team toward a dramatic walk-off triumph.
The "Tarps Off" Phenomenon
Known as the "tarps off" cheer, this burgeoning movement has gained traction among baseball enthusiasts this season. The celebration involves fans removing their shirts and waving them overhead within a designated area of the stadium. On Monday, this spectacle unfolded in the right-field stands of Angel Stadium.
As the Angels found themselves trailing the Cardinals 2-1 in the top of the eighth inning, hundreds of devoted fans participated in the spirited display, waving their shirts and vociferously cheering for their team.
The fervent cheering persisted into the bottom of the ninth inning. With the score tied and the bases loaded, Jo Adell stepped up to the plate, presented with an opportunity to secure a walk-off win. In a pivotal moment, the Cardinals' pitcher delivered a pitch that struck Adell, resulting in Zach Neto advancing from third base to score the decisive run, sealing the Angels' victory.
A Shared Tradition and a Statement
Interestingly, this particular form of celebration gained prominence earlier in the season among the St. Louis Cardinals' fan base. Busch Stadium has frequently witnessed this shirts-off display. For instance, during a game against the Kansas City Royals on May 15, Cardinals supporters engaged in the cheer, prompting manager Oliver Marmol to express his willingness to purchase tickets for fans interested in participating.
Angels fans, having adopted the tradition since May, effectively mirrored the Cardinals' fervent support. This movement, however, carries a dual significance for the Los Angeles faithful.
Beyond its celebratory aspect, the "tarps off" phenomenon has evolved into a method of protest. Throughout the current season, chants of "Sell the team" have frequently emanated from the same right-field section. This reflects growing dissatisfaction among fans directed at Angels owner Arte Moreno, particularly given the team's inability to reach the playoffs since 2014.
Team Performance Context
Despite Monday night's narrow 3-2 victory, the Angels currently find themselves at the bottom of the AL West standings. Their season record stands at 40 wins and 61 losses, placing them 11 games behind the division leader.
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