Apparently Colin Kaepernick can still throw the home run pass.

On Tuesday, it was reported that Kaepernick, the 49ers quarterback-turned-social justice activist, asked Nike to pass on a Fourth of July sneaker because of its objectionable symbolism. Nike acquiesced even though some product had been sent to retailers.

According to TMZ Sports, Nike stock shares have since gone up 2 percent, which has goosed the company’s coffers to the tune of $3 billion.

On Friday, TMZ reported shares of Nike stock were up slightly to $86.62. The company’s market value is now $136.38 billion.

“What I’m beginning to learn about Nike,” Kevin O’Leary of Shark Tank fame told TMZ, “they know how to take controversy and blow it up into advertising.” Related Articles Broncos reeling from injuries with Courtland Sutton out for season with ACL tear, Drew Lock sidelined for multiple weeks due to shoulder

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Nike also saw a bounce last September when it produced a commercial featuring Kaepernick.

Kaepernick objected a depiction of a 13-star Betsy Ross-era American flag on the heel of the Flag Air Max 1 USA. Kaepernick was concerned that the same symbol is used by white nationalist groups.

Originally priced at $120, the shoe is selling for as much as $2,500 online.