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Clint Frazier, The PJ Tucker Of The MLB, Reveals Custom Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Cleats

Clint Frazier, The PJ Tucker Of The MLB, Reveals Custom Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Cleats

It’s not often we talk about a sneaker game within the baseball diamond, but a true icon has emerged from the borough of The Bronx. Clint Frazier, one of the bright young stars of the stacked Yankees offense, has gained a reputation as one of the most devoted sneakerheads in Major League Baseball due to his regular rotation of untraditional footwear customized for the field. While we’ve seen Jordan athletes such as C.C. Sabathia and David Price rock Air Jordan retros with appropriate soles, Frazier has been tapping the services of Custom Cleats Inc. to transform recent hits such as the Nike Air Fear Of God 1 Shootaround, Nigel Sylvester’s Air Jordan 1, and even the recently released Snakeskin Lows into league-approved gear. And if he hasn’t caught your attention already, his Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 should definitely give you a reason to check his Instagram feed and give him a follow. Check out the cleats below and as a reminder, the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 release date is tentatively set for May 11th.

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