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Israeli lacrosse team buys Kenyan opponents cleats after seeing they don’t have any

View photos Members of the Kenyan U19 women's lacrosse team recently received cleats from Team Israel at the U19 World Championships. (Twitter//@KenyaLacrosse) More

We don’t want to hype this story up too much before you read it, but it’s the kind of feel-good news that has the potential to change the course of your entire day.

The 2019 Women’s Lacrosse U19 World Championships are currently taking place in Peterborough, Ont. Following pool play at the end of last week, the Kenyan and Israeli squads met in a playoff contest on Tuesday.

Israel won the game 13-4; however, that is basically irrelevant after what they decided to do for the residents of the African nation. The Israeli team saw that their Kenyan counterparts were playing at the tournament without cleats.

So, they decided to do something about it.

Yesterday we played @Israel_Lacrosse and had no cleats ...: after supporting their game today, Israel surprised the whole Team on the sideline with brand new cleats!! 🇮🇱❤️ pic.twitter.com/5ikvEmAihm — Kenya Lacrosse (@KenyaLacrosse) August 7, 2019

The entire Kenyan team received new, properly-fitted shoes to use for the rest of the competition and beyond. And as you can see by the video of them receiving their gifts, they really appreciated the kind gesture.

On top of that, it may have impacted their play on the field.

The day after getting the footwear, Kenya defeated Belgium 16-9 for their second win of the tournament.

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“Field of Dreams” set to host MLB game

View photos Ghost Players emerge from the cornfield at the "Field of Dreams" movie site in Dyersville, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) More

Thirty years after the legendary movie’s release, baseball is set for a triumphant return to the “Field of Dreams.”

According to announcements from both teams, the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox will play a regular-season game at the famed cornfield in Dyersville, Iowa, in 2020.

"As a sport that is proud of its history linking generations, Major League Baseball is excited to bring a regular-season game to the site of Field of Dreams," MLB commissioner Rob Manfred shared in a statement. "We look forward to celebrating the movie's enduring message of how baseball brings people together at this special cornfield in Iowa."

Field of Dreams is an Oscar-nominated film starring Kevin Costner as Ray Kinsella, an Iowa farmer who builds a baseball diamond in his cornfield.

Once the field is complete, Kinsella begins to interact with the ghosts of several players from the 1919 White Sox, who were notoriously banned from baseball after they were caught trying to fix the World Series.

"Field of Dreams is an iconic, generational baseball story built upon a deep love of the game that transcends even the most impossible of circumstances," White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement. "The filmmakers tell a beautiful story that resonates to this day. It is an incredible honor for the White Sox franchise to be the home team against the Yankees in a special setting that will capture everyone's imagination just like the movie does.

MLB is reportedly planning to create a temporary ballpark in the Iowa cornfield that can seat as many as 8,000 fans. The big game, which will be the first MLB game played in the state of Iowa, is part the sport’s recent trend of bringing premier baseball to untraditional cities and ballparks.

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