A 14-year-old wrestler who carried his seven-year-old brother on his back 40 miles to raise awareness about cerebral palsy threw out the first pitch at Sunday's Detroit Tigers' game.

Hunter and Braden Gandee continued their efforts to raise awareness on cerebral palsy when they threw out the ceremonial first pitch when the Tigers played the Colorado Rockies on Sunday. Hunter carried Braden - who was born with the condition that affects muscle tone, reflexes and motor coordination - from their hometown gym in Temperance to the University of Michigan in early June. They called the walk "The Cerebral Palsy Swagger." Since then the brothers and their family have been invited to a NASCAR race, WWE event, and threw out another first pitch at a Toledo Mud Hens game. Awesome!

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