For bp. Link is to the newer version, the 880v4


Available.

Available.

Teal rarely gets any “stock love” from equipment manufacturers, and unfortunately Seager’s Mariners colorway is no different. Lots of colors, no teal.

D. Wright wears the Wilson A2K named for him, the DW5. You can customize your own A2K DW5 at the link. Image: Gemini Keez

Wright is on board with the Gargoyle Rover flip-ups along with some of the illest in the game. They’re available at the link.

In the past, Wright has swung the W310 you see below. We found a forum called Baseball Fever where “BMH” explains Wright's bat model: “The W310 is a model made for David Wright. It has a Mc69 handle (Brian McCann model) and a S318 barrel. The Mc69’s knob is a cross […]

Wright has been swinging the C243 Ash most recently, a change from the player-exclusive W310 he was using last we profiled him. The C243 Prime Ash is available as are several other C243s, an indicator that its one of the most popular turning models in all of baseball, not just […]

Another exclusive to Wright, the N1 Fuse are an older model that Wright has stuck with. They’re actually still available in a similar Mets color at the link. (Image: Gemini Keez)

Wright’s exclusive Nike Diamond Elite Pro IIs are our favorite colorway for that model. I tend to be a sucker for the predominantly single color BGs, and these use the Mets colors to their highest potential. Not surprisingly, these are exclusives.