The Black Keys Create West Akron Baseball League Jersey to Benefit League

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Now available in The Black Keys' online store is the official West Akron Baseball League jersey designed by The Black Keys creative director Michael Carney. All profits from this t-shirt will be donated to the W.A.B.L., in which both Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney played as kids. "It was a really positive hobby that kept us from sitting around watching TV," Patrick Carney tells MTV. "We are proud to be sponsoring W.A.B.L to hopefully offset some of the league's expenses and get more kids outside having fun."

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Now available in The Black Keys' online store is the official West Akron Baseball League jersey designed by The Black Keys creative director Michael Carney. All profits from this t-shirt will be donated to the W.A.B.L., in which both Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney played as kids. To order and support the W.A.B.L., click here.

"Dan and I played little league when we were kids before we got into music," Patrick Carney tells MTV. "It was a really positive hobby that kept us from sitting around watching TV. We are proud to be sponsoring W.A.B.L to hopefully offset some of the league's expenses and get more kids outside having fun."

You can read more at mtv.com.

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The Black Keys: West Akron Baseball League Jersey 2014
  • Monday, March 10, 2014
    The Black Keys Create West Akron Baseball League Jersey to Benefit League

    Now available in The Black Keys' online store is the official West Akron Baseball League jersey designed by The Black Keys creative director Michael Carney. All profits from this t-shirt will be donated to the W.A.B.L., in which both Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney played as kids. To order and support the W.A.B.L., click here.

    "Dan and I played little league when we were kids before we got into music," Patrick Carney tells MTV. "It was a really positive hobby that kept us from sitting around watching TV. We are proud to be sponsoring W.A.B.L to hopefully offset some of the league's expenses and get more kids outside having fun."

    You can read more at mtv.com.

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