Noah Syndergaard probably regrets starting the shirtless trend. When he showed up to New York Mets spring training in Port St. Lucie early, he made sure that everyone knew the work he put in during the offseason. He was working out shirtless, he was doing drills shirtless, he even underwent a bullpen session shirtless.
Then, Pete Alonso joined in on the fun just before arriving at camp.
Since spring training officially started, Syndergaard has mysteriously kept his shirt on the whole time, ultimately deciding to be a buzzkill. Nonetheless, his teammates are working to revive the trend.