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Travis Kelce Invests in Hometown Team, Cleveland Guardians

Travis Kelce, a native of Cleveland Heights and a standout tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, has made a significant investment in his hometown by purchasing a minority stake in the Cleveland Guardians. This move underscores Kelce’s deep-rooted affection for the city where he grew up and first showcased his athletic talents.

Kelce’s Connection to Cleveland

Kelce’s ties to Cleveland run deep. He attended Cleveland Heights High School, where he was not only a football star but also a formidable baseball player. In fact, during a 2024 episode of his podcast “New Heights,” Kelce revealed to his brother, Jason, that baseball was once his “plan B.” His recent investment in the Guardians is a testament to his ongoing connection to the city and its sports legacy.

“I have so much love for this city,” Kelce expressed to ESPN, highlighting his emotional bond with Cleveland. His involvement with the Guardians is more than just a financial venture; it is a personal commitment to the community that shaped him.

Details Awaited

While the specifics of Kelce’s investment are yet to be disclosed, Curtis Danburg, vice president of communications and community impact for the Guardians, confirmed the news and indicated that further details will be released soon. This development is eagerly anticipated by both sports fans and the local community, who see Kelce as a hometown hero.

Kelce’s recent visit to Cleveland, where he attended the Cavaliers vs. New York Knicks game in the Eastern Conference Finals, further highlights his ongoing engagement with the city’s sports scene. Accompanied by his fiancée, Taylor Swift, Kelce’s presence at the game was a reminder of his enduring connection to Cleveland.

As Kelce continues to excel on the football field, his investment in the Guardians marks a new chapter in his relationship with Cleveland, blending his passion for sports with his commitment to his roots.


Original reporting: WQAD (Quad Cities) — read the source article.

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