The infamous ‘cup snake' made its way to Oracle Park

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San Francisco Giants fans in the bleachers worked together to create an impressive ‘cup snake’ during Wednesday night’s game against the Diamondbacks.

Fans are back in the stands, "cup snakes" are forming in the bleachers, and nature is healing. 

The tradition that originated in the bleachers at Wrigley Field in 2019 made its way to Oracle Park Wednesday night. 

The ushers at Wrigley have attempted to stop the formation of the plastic beast numerous times but to no avail. The fans in San Franciso built their snake seemingly uninterrupted. 

Somebody did the math, and Wrigley Field's recent cup snake was estimated to be worth around $30,000 in beer sales. 

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With Oracle Park allowing 100 percent capacity starting June 25th, Giants fans will have a better shot at competing with Cubs fans soon. 

It'll be fun watching these two fanbases go toe-to-toe -- or cup-to-cup -- with each other this summer. 

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