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Cards to look at policy after Cubs T-shirt flap
- Updated: April 20, 2016
6:17 PM ET
ST. LOUIS — After a T-shirt controversy this week at Busch Stadium, the St. Louis Cardinals intend to re-evaluate their “long-standing policy” of disallowing shirts with the word “suck” on them, according to their head of security.
“It’s not targeted at any one shirt,” Ron Watermon told ESPN.com Thursday afternoon. “We should have a new policy in place by next homestand.”
Several Chicago Cubs fans reported running into trouble at Busch when wearing manager Joe Maddon’s ‘Try not to Suck’ T-shirts during the three game series between the clubs this week. Even Maddon was approached by a fan while dining before the series began.
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