We try to follow as many sports photographers, brands and athletes as we can to stay on top of the daily happenings in the world of What Pros Wear, but I’m realizing there’s so much great stuff flying around the internet with Spring Training in full swing that we need to begin summarizing the findings. We’re going to make this a regular thing, and show off the best of what we’re seeing around the baseball web. Another good piece of this is that you guys can find some new accounts to follow like @MichaelGBaron for example, or @Feinsand, guys that are right there on the field with the players, sharing the great stuff they capture with the world. Enjoy.
Shane Victorino showed off some pretty wild looking snow camo Nike Air MVP Pro molded cleats.

via @ShaneVictorino
David Wright cuddling up next to Nike leather?

via @MichaelGBaron
Upon further review:

via @MichaelGBaron
In his first days with the Yanks, Brian McCann is wearing an Under Armour chest protector available at the link below.

via @Feinsand
Under Armour UACP-AP Chest Protector
Masahiro Tanaka, another new addition for the Yanks following in his Asian predecessors footsteps, wearing Asics cleats.

via @Feinsand
Prince Fielder wearing the Nike Mercurial 8.0 sunglasses in an exclusive color (others available at the link below).

via @MLB
Looks like Bryce has his hands full this year with his glove choice.

via @RawlingsSports

via @RawlingsSports
Marucci showing off some sexy colored leather lately, this one for Astros farmhand and former LSU Tiger Chris Cotton.

via @58percentCotton
Marucci gloves available here.
EvoShield paid SF Giants camp a visit today with these digi camo elbow guards, available at the link below.

via @EvoShield
Nicky Swish looking goofy as ever with an equally goofy colorway of the CFX Pros. Not sure about these.

via @FranklinSports (Thanks Evan for the tip)
Check out the CFX Pro options available here.
ANy updates on the possible Evoshield sunglasses that Logan Morrison tweeted, then tweeted at @Evoshield? Looked really cool but you never know with a company entering the sunglass game for the first time