Along with the UACP-AP chest protector, Posey has been wearing the Under Armour shin guards throughout his career. These are also available, but not in Giants orange, though there are several colorways to choose from.


Buster Posey is a full-time MCS (plastic) guy, rocking the same bottom as he’s worn in years past, with the updated Yard upper. When you work as hard as Posey and still you’re expected to be a middle-of-the-order MVP caliber bat, you need to mitigate the wear and tear as […]

Buster’s 2015 batting glove of choice has been the UA Epic in both home and away colorways. In our opinion, Under Armour should do more with these as far as retail options go, but there are still a few colorways available.

Freddie Freeman has worn the navy/black UA Yard cleats you see pictured, as well as a red/black version. The reds are available at the link, the navys aren’t.

Freddie Freeman wears a pair of imported UA gloves we’ve seen on others, namely Alfonso Soriano, and Pablo Sandoval during his World Series MVP run. These are not available anywhere that we know of, but if you see something, say something in the comments below.

Freddie Freeman’s turfs match his cleats. There are several colors available, but not the navy/black version that we saw pre-game.

Pollock wears an exclusive colorway of the UA Deception DT that really jumped out at us on the field. There are many colorways, but none with the fully contrasted black/white camo like Pollock’s.

AJ Pollock missed some time due to a broken hand, and he’s doing everything he can to protect his paws these days. Embedded armor in his UA Epic batting gloves, an ultra-custom feature, is just one of the measures he’s taking. He also wears a green steel handguard that we had […]

Todd Frazier rocks the first version of the Under Armour Deception DT, and he has since they came out in 2015. He wears metals and every once in a while, he pulls the pant legs up to give us a look. These are available in a similar color.

Frazier’s got the Gargoyle flip-ups we see worn by Troy Tulowitzki, Nolan Arenado, Josh Donaldson and other left-side-of-the-infield studs. Get ’em at the link. Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images North America