Matt Kemp continues to use the M456B from Rawlings, a bat he’s used for several seasons. Kemp sticks with an all-natural look and loads it up with the classic pine tar. Kemp likes his bats between 31oz-32oz depending on the time of season. The bat available is a different look […]
Hunter Pence’s glove is far from a spring chicken, but its still getting it done. Pence’s old one looks exactly like the one he ordered this year, a 12 3/4″ Pro Preferred similar to the Alex Gordon model, a very popular model among MLB outfielders. Get it at the link.
This might not look like a PRODJ2 without the basket web, but Bogaerts wears his favorite player, Derek Jeter’s pattern with an H-Web. Shop this glove at the link.
Alvarez has a beautiful, well-oiled Pro Preferred with the most extreme flare we’ve seen in the Bigs to date. Here are the specs: 12” Pro-Preferred, Bruciata colored Back/Palm, Pro-I web in Camel, Camel lacing, “Pedro Alvarez” embroidered in beige script I had assumed Alvarez picked up that flare while at […]
Here are the specifics of Matt Carpenter’s glove straight from the Rawlings Pro Department: 11 ¾” HOH black, #6 H-web, No finger hood. Index finger pad. Carpenter’s glove is available through Rawlings’ custom builder at the UPDATED link.
We first saw Kolten Wong’s current I-Web gamer in Spring Training 2014 looking a whole lot cleaner, with bright red welting and lining, a unique look that we haven’t seen on Rawlings leather before. After a season’s worth of service, that new leather shine is gone but only because Wong […]
For 2015, it looks like Abreu switched out the bruciato brown for black to better coordinate with the White Sox unis. Get a very similar glove at the link.
You won’t see Yadi’s classic leather gear with sticky superpowers for sale anymore. ???pic.twitter.com/2oHBDV6q8q — MLB (@MLB) April 6, 2017 You can shop a plethora of options from Rawlings at the link.
This is the MLB standard helmet, given to base coaches and catcher’s like Salvador Perez who opt for the facemask/backwards helmet style of protection.
Bumgarner has already gone back to his Rawlings Heart of the Hide buddy that he made World Series history with in 2014. Despite a deal with Mizuno in the offseason, it looks like MadBum has gone back to what’s probably more comfortable for him, a glove he feels confident wearing. […]