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Charlie Sheen donates $50,000 to Cincinnati Reds fund

Charlie Sheen, center, watches the Pittsburgh Pirates game against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on Aug. 4, 2012, in Cincinnati. Getty

(CBS/AP) - Charlie Sheen, a lifelong Cincinnati Reds fan, has pledged to donate $50,000 to the team's Community Fund, matching the amount broadcaster Marty Brennaman raised for charity in return for having his head shaved on the field.

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Sheen and father Martin Sheen, a Dayton native, were at the Reds game against Pittsburgh on Friday and saw Brennaman get his head shaved. Brennaman had promised to shave his hair if the Reds won 10 consecutive games and said he would do it publicly if fans donated at least $20,000 to the Reds fund.

That drive generated $50,000, and Charlie Sheen announced Sunday he planned to match that amount.

"The City of Cincinnati has opened its arms to me so graciously and I'm compelled to give something back," he said in a statement released by the Reds. "If this contribution points one kid in the right direction, then we've done our job."

The father-son duo were at Great American Ball Park for the weekend series between the NL Central-leading Reds and the second-place Pirates and were celebrating Martin Sheen's birthday.

Charlie Sheen portrayed relief pitcher Ricky Vaughn in the 1989 movie "Major League" and threw on the field before Saturday's game.

Last month, the "Anger Management" star promised to donate at least $1 million to the USO.

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