Clyde "Sweetfeet" Livingston is a fictional baseball player that appears in the 2003 live-action film, Holes. Sweetfeet plays for the Texas Rangers. He donated his pair of sneakers that he wore in the World Series to a homeless shelter to be auctioned off. During the trial in which Stanley is falsely arrested and tried for stealing the sneakers that Clyde had donated to the homeless shelter, Clyde reveals that, as a kid, he was an orphan, so he can relate to the children on how it feels to grow up not knowing who your biological parents are.
Eventually, Stanley is proven innocent and his dad finally finds the solution to an odor-eliminating mixture that he has been trying all his life to create and perfect---the unlikely combination of peaches and onions. His new foot odor product, "Sploosh", was later endorsed in a commercial by Sweetfeet.
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It's never stated in the book or film, which baseball team Clyde plays for.