Wilson now offers the same red Superskin that Hanley uses on his 1617 at first base. You can get very close to Hanley’s model with the Wilson custom builder at the link, but there are a few tweaks only available to Hanley (one being the navy finger pad).


One of the sickest gloves in baseball. Carlos Correa’s Wilson A2000 1787 glove is available to his exact specifications at the link.

Pedroia ditched his typical flashy red designs to a more classic black and gunmetal look. Pedroia threw in some orange tan and saddle in the laces, welting, and binding. He also updated the pattern, going for a D-Shaped pocket design, which will have straighter fingers and therefore a shallower pocket.

Brandon Phillips made another flashy design on his newest A2K DATDUDE, combining black, red, white, and saddle tan to make a very showy glove. Phillips returns with the Snake Skin back, which looks and feels great. Phillips put his silhouette on the back fingers to distinguish his glove from others and add […]

David Wright went with a flashier coal, black, orange, and royal blue colorway for 2016, unlike his blonde designs from the past few years. It looks sweet. Wright stuck with his signature 12″ DW5 pattern with the dual post web and deep pocket, and added his own logo to the base of the wrist.

The game’s next big stud got his own custom glove, even before he made it in the MLB. Dansby Swanson designed a blonde, navy, and red Wilson A2K 1787 that is just too clean. Wilson made a “Glove Love” video featuring Swanson and his glove, in which he talks about […]

Elvis Andrus has stuck with the blonde, black, and red colorway for a few years. There is a reason Andrus has stuck with this colorway, it just never gets old. Andrus uses the 11.25″ 1788 pattern. He has used 11.5″ in the past, and warms up with an 11″ glove. […]

Miguel Cabrera’s Wilson A2000 MC24 Glove is a full custom job in Tigers’ colors. Cabrera even got his own pattern, the MC24, which is 12″ with a laced single post web. You can get the exact glove of the best hitter on the planet at the link.

Todd Frazier got his own pattern for 2016, the TF21. He took the 12.25″ 1781 pattern, threw on a dual post web, and tricked out the glove with saddle tan leather and red logos. Frazier even got split welting on his glove. It is simple, but sweet. Unfortunately, the TF21 is […]

We all know Yasiel Puig has swag, so it is no surprise that his glove is flashy. His latest YP66 features a sweet combo of black leather with a blue web and welting, and red logos. Puig is still using the rare Y-Web to snag fly balls in the gap. You […]