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Seager was one of the first players to swing a Victus, his custom Ash cut, the KS15, with Victus ProPACT finish.  It is a 34/32 bat with a full cup.  Victus tells us its most similar to a 318 model.  The KS15 is not available.  Check out their other models […]

Sickest cleats in baseball?  Adrian Beltre just brings it every year, in every way.  He and Andrus (and Prince) have always gotten a little extra special Nike treatment that makes me think maybe one of Nike’s cleat designers is a Rangers fan.  Frankly, its hard not to be a fan […]

Beltre’s quietly been one of the best hitters in baseball for more than a decade now, and the Diamond Elite Pro batting gloves have been working for him since they first came out a few years back.  He likes the look, he likes the feel, he likes the results.  Get […]

Like his batting gloves and cleats, Beltre sticks with what’s working.  These Lunar MVP 2 turfs are last year’s model, but remain fresh.  Shop them on eBay, though we couldn’t find this camo look at first glance.

Adrian Beltre’s Marucci AB29 is a popular model around the league.  Its one of the thickest bats that Marucci makes, with a very small knob.  34/32 measurements.  The AB29 is not available on Marucci’s site.

Beltre wears the Rawlings Heart of the Hide I-Web, made from Horween leather, one of the oldest tanneries in the US.  The “NP” in PRONP5TLB stands for Neifi Perez, an infielder who Beltre’s pattern was first made for.  The “5” stands for 11.75 inches.  The “TL” means that the leather […]

Oakley Radar Straight Stems are favored by ballplayers because they fit inside a helmet.  For some reason, Oakley no longer offers those, and even more confusing is that they don’t offer the Radar style at all it seems.  The closest you can get is the Radarlock, available for customization at […]

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.

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 […]

Josh Harrison went flashy this year, combining black, white, and yellow to make a fire glove. J-Hay went with a Super Skin back as well to lighten the weight of the glove. Harrison also went with the A2K this year after going with the A2000 for the past few years. […]

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