You can’t really get a great look at this one, but he’s wearing it. These are part of MLB’s esteemed Authentic Collection, meaning that they are team issue. So when a guy asks the team for a long sleeve, they get the Nike Pro Combat.


Wilson describes it as a “laced hourglass” web. Fernandez’ is from the A2K series, which uses the top 5% of leather available to Wilson’s glove team. Watch and learn more about the differences between A2000 and A2K here. You can get Fernandez’ EXACT glove at the link.

Fernandez is wearing the UA Yard Mid ST in the above colorways—home whites and away orange. These are slightly customized, but you can get very close by grabbing one of the linked to pairs and adding matching laces.

Blue Lacing w/ Custom Two-Piece Solid Web. Harvey has a wicked black Nike with a Mets’ blue custom lace-job. Those four stripes of lace on the pinky of all Nike Diamond Elite gloves look nasty with this color combo, unfortunately, Matt Harvey’s glove is not available online.

We’ve seen him in a few different UA styles depending on the game/climate. We’ve seen the Long-Sleeve, something similar to the “Coldback” short-sleeve that supposedly reflects the sun’s rays, as well as a 3/4. Best to check those out and fit your needs.

These are discontinued, but Harvey is still rocking them in 2015

Kimbrel’s black Nike Diamond Elite Pro II glove looks like its got some custom work done, possibly mesh or some kind of lightweight material, on the fingers.

Clayton Kershaw has also been seen wearing the Under Armour Thief flip-up sunglasses on off days, which ARE available online.

Kershaw wears a Wilson A2000 CK22 that was named for him. Originally, this two-piece web pattern was called the B2-B until Kershaw came along and made it his own. This is available at Baseball Express for $260.

Kimbrel has a couple of different colorways of the Nike Air Max MVP Elite 3/4, which @GeminiKeez gives us a great look at. The MVP Elite 3/4 is available at the above link, but unfortunately it is no longer available on NIKEiD.