In an age where professional athletes attempt to "one up" each other with some of the worst antics known to man, we see a glimmer of hope from Major League Baseball.  Immediately after Sunday's game with the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp, is videoed committing an incredible act of selflessness to a terminally ill young Dodgers fan in the stands.  

One of Kemp's coaches had told him about the young man seated in the front row near third base.  So Kemp went over to give him a signed baseball.  Then he also tossed him his hat, took off his jersey, and even untied his shoes and handed those to him as well.

Kemp was asked about it in a press conference and he said he didn't realize anyone was filming it.  Adding, "It was the first time I ever took my shoes off on a field,  and the first time that Giants fans were ever nice to me."

See the video below:

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