Paul Goldschmidt still wears those Franklin Tectonic Pro batting gloves with slots for the Evoshield insert on the top of the hand. He slides that Evoshield piece (now available!) under the glove on his lead hand, a hand that he broke in 2014 on a pitch from Ernesto Frieri. The […]


While Franklin offers customization beyond any other batting glove maker, Francisco Lindor is the first player we’ve ever seen get the chance to truly personalize a batting glove design. Lindy and Franklin have dropped his “La Familia” colors from his New Balance Cypher 12 cleats onto his Pro Classic batting […]

Just one of Yasiel Puig’s many Franklin batting gloves, the Franklin Powerstrap, available just like Puig’s at the link for $50-$55.

Not many big leaguers can rock the single batting glove look, but if anybody’s going to do it it’s going to be Pence. Pence wears the single black w/ orange or white batting glove on his bottom hand. Franklin offers a ton of different colors in the CFX Pro.

FranklinSports.com has exactly the ones that Swisher is cheesing about. Side note, Franklin has done an incredible job of making a WPW-inspired site, with links to buy

Colors: White/Red and White/Navy. Another classy choice, Bogaerts Franklin Neo Classic IIs are both available.

In cold weather games, Tulo has been known to wear the Franklin Cold Weather Pro’s to fight the numbness in his hands. You wouldn’t know they were Franklin though unless you read WPW. At the link, you will find Franklin’s 2015 version of this glove.

Early home games in Detroit, Michigan can get a little chilly and Miguel Cabrera takes care of his hands with the cold weather gloves from Franklin. Get them at the link.

Longoria has been mixing up his Franklins, even wearing a yellow version with the Tampa Bay hypothetical “throwbacks.” The link is to a custom job done by a Franklin custom user named “Evan Longoria.” They may not be straight from Longo but they are just as legit. Image: Franklin Sports

Newly minted Franklin pro Robbie Cano is wearing some awesome colorways of the CFX Pro, available through Franklin’s excellent custom builder. Cano switched out of Nike in 2015 for the originator of the batting glove, Franklin Sports. His colors can be customized via the link.