gloves
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When it comes to ball gloves, there is no doubt that the Wilson A2000 and A2K series are among some of the top gloves on the market today. On top of them being extremely popular amongst players of all calibers, they are really put in the spotlight and sported by some of Major League baseball’s finest including Clayton Kershaw, Juan Soto, Mookie Betts, and so many more. When it comes to Wilson, their two main series are the A2000 and the A2K. Though when it comes to choosing between the two, there are some key differences to keep in mind.
So, what are the biggest differences between the A2000 and the A2K?
When you look at the gloves, the main differences are going to be the leather quality, how the4 gloves are c
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When it comes to Rawlings baseball gloves, the name speaks for itself. Rawlings has been making baseball gloves for almost as long as baseball has been around – and they’ve been damn good at it! As one of the most popular glove brands in the games, they have various lines of gloves, and most pertain to different levels of player: Gold Glove, R9, and the all-new line that they introduced fairly recently – the REV1X. But what I left out is the two of their top-selling and when I think about it, probably their most used amongst elite players and glove enthusiasts: Heart of the Hide and the Pro Preferred.
Now when you look at both types of gloves, most non-glove enthusiasts may have a hard time telling the difference between the two until you see the emblem in the palm of the glove. Well, that and the price tag associated with each. When it comes to price, most times the Heart of the Hide runs about $100-120 cheaper than a Pro Preferred, but why is that? And when it comes to spending $299+
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Our Content Manager Elijah Rodriguez sits down with Marucci's Eric Walbridge, also known as The Glove Cowboy to discuss his love for gloves, what Marucci has cooking up, his creative process, and MORE! Click below to read more.
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