Yoenis Cespedes has been swinging Chandler since his first Derby victory in 2013. We’ve seen a YC3 and a YC3.1. We don’t know anything about his model, other than its measurements: 34 inches, 32 oz.


Oakley’s custom tool seems to have lost a lot of options lately. The Radar is unavailable in Yo’s colors, but you can get pretty close with the MLB licensed option at the link.

Yo matches the turfs with his cleats. His colorway is not available, but the Swagger 2 has some options at the link.

Cespedes wraps his cannon in a Nike Hyperwarm sleeve, and you can get it in various color at the link. At the time of publishing, volt green wasn’t available.

Cespedes leads the league in karats. He’s always iced out and adds a Power Balance Ion necklace for color. Get it at the link.

Yoenis Cespedes switched over to the Global Elite style batting gloves when he came to New York. The Mizuno Global Elites aren’t available in Yo’s colors, but there are a few choices at the link.

Springer has moved on from the 2KFilth, but you can get the same exact colors at the link.

Kyle Schwarber has been launching balls into orbit with the KS-10 by Dinger. On his rocket-ship ascent through the Cubs system, Schwarber has been swinging Dinger the whole time (pictured with A-ball Kane County Cougars in 2014). He swings a 34 inch Maple that Dinger calls a long barreled bat with […]

Kyle Schwarber’s cleats are an exclusive color of the Nike Lunar Vapor Pro. You can get them in several colors at the link. Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images North America

Kyle Schwarber’s batting gloves are just like Adrian Gonzalez’ (pictured), the Nike Vapor Elite Pro. You can get them in several colors at the link.