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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A group of young fans designed their own pair of kicks Tuesday, with a bit of creative input from some of their favorite baseball stars.
As a part of the Beyond the Diamond initiative, the Milwaukee Brewers teamed up with local teens for a sneaker customization experience at American Family Field.
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It's an event that highlights creativity and mentorship, all while putting a smile on Brewers fans' faces.
"Bringing them together and seeing them smile and just really enjoy painting, putting the logos on, having their favorite players put their logos onto their shoes, so it means a lot," said Ross Sider, founder of Sole Revival.
The Beyond the Diamond initiative brings together members of the Brewers organization to participate in community outreach events all year long.