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Cardinals manager Marmol offers to buy tickets for fans to recreate shirtless revelry

By WARREN MAYESYahoo Sports

St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol believes in the “no shirt, no problem,” mantra. Marmol wants the good times to continue.

It 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.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol believes in the “no shirt, no problem,” mantra.

His club was boosted to a win Friday night 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 wants the good times to continue. “Last night’s atmosphere was electric.

Let’s run it back this weekend," Marmol said in a social media post . “I’ll buy tickets for fans who want to sit in the right field Loge and bring the energy. ” The fans brought an organic energy to the ballpark.