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We all know Jon Hamm is a St. Louis Cardinals fan and tried to troll the Chicago Cubs during the 2016 World Series, showing up to Wrigley Field in a 1908 Cardinals hat. Hilarious, Jon.
Jon Hamm is a master troll. Not only is that a Cardinals hat, it also happens to be the logo the @Cardinals used in 1908 😂 pic.twitter.com/xOlhz6cd2s
— Cole Padawer (@HKY_Tweets) October 29, 2016
Anyway, during Tuesday night’s game between the Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers, WGN showed Hamm in the stands and once again he was wearing a Cardinals hat.
It’s not as egregious as seeing a fan wear another team’s jersey to a game, where that team isn’t playing, but my following tweet was in the spirit of that specific thing.
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*Cubs vs. Dodgers game in LA*
DOUCHEBAG JON HAMM WEARS CARDINALS HAT pic.twitter.com/yxjOaA1Fvo
— Aldo Soto (@AldoSoto21) June 27, 2018
According to others on Twitter, Hamm was at the game with Megan Mullally (right) and her husband Nick Offerman, who you know, is a Cubs fan! Hey, WGN how about showing the Cubs fan.
Back to Hamm.
So, some people thought it didn’t matter and doesn’t matter if you rep your team even if they’re not playing at the game you’re at, but I still think it’s a bad move.
Maybe a hat isn’t as bad as a jersey and definitely not as bad as this…
@Ecnerwal23
We have a winner. No way a grown man could possibly dress worse for a baseball game pic.twitter.com/DhDVGw9w6S— Ballin Kraut (@kylelamm) June 14, 2018
…but still.
And yes I know, at the end of the day of course it doesn’t matter. Who actually cares what you wear, but it’s just a fun, little meaningless debate.
So, repping your team even if they’re not playing the game you’re at, good move or bad move?