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FRANKLIN, Wis. (CBS 58) - Currently, there are no days off for the Brewers.
Brewers first baseman Andrew Vaughn spent Tuesday morning at Franklin High School, leading a youth baseball camp with more than 150 kids.
The appearance came just hours after Vaughn and the Brewers returned from Cincinnati following a sweep of the Reds. Vaughn told CBS 58 Sports Director Lance Allan that he landed around 2 a.m. and arrived at the camp at approximately 8:50 a.m., just before the scheduled 9 a.m. start time.
The night before, Vaughn delivered a key pinch-hit, bases-clearing double that helped put the game out of reach and secure the victory for Milwaukee.
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Despite the quick turnaround, Vaughn said he enjoys opportunities to give back to young players.
He said he remembers being a kid himself and loves teaching the game that has given him so much.
The camp was organized by ProCamps, and Vaughn said he would welcome the chance to participate in similar events in the future.