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Actor Jon Hamm is not a fan of Boston’s professional sports teams.

Hamm, who grew up in St. Louis, is a major fan of the city’s sports teams. He often attends Cardinals and Blues games and has been supporting his hometown team throughout its Stanley Cup run. He even spoke with the media ahead of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final in St. Louis. The “Mad Men” star was asked for his feelings on New England sports teams and offered a humorous response.

He’s probably not alone in his feelings. New England’s sports teams have been hogging all the championships lately, winning the Super Bowl and World Series and now going for the Stanley Cup. The Patriots beat St. Louis’ old NFL team — the Rams — while the Cardinals have lost to the Red Sox in the 2004 and 2013 World Series. So many people are tired of them winning all the titles by this point.

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