Adidas Splash Pack Celebrates MLB Postseason
Adidas dropped “Splash Pack” cleat designs reminiscent of the liquid baths players take after series-clinching wins.
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Adidas dropped “Splash Pack” cleat designs reminiscent of the liquid baths players take after series-clinching wins.
Updates across the entire Nike Huarache Elite 2 cleat puts a focus on both comfort and containment.
Under Armour debuts a cleat that feels like a sneaker.
The Meta Prime is the latest release for Louisville Slugger.
Evoshield makes all black available to the general public, launching what is now an entirely new effort of limited-edition designs dubbed EvoX.
Musician Jack White boosts creative input.
Warstic co-owner Ian Kinsler is a representation of the mentality of the brand.
Cleveland Indians three-time All-Star Francisco Lindor is ready to make a statement with his Players Weekend cleats this weekend in Kansas City.
The collective group hopes to reconstruct 100 Houston area homes.
Marucci unveiled the 2019 CAT8 bat for BBCOR and USSSA using the strongest aluminum alloy in the Marucci line.
Louisville Slugger wants to take the sting out of BBCOR bats, making vibration technology the focal point of updates to its 2019 lineup of bats.
With the new Smart Coach Radar, coaches and athletes can capture accurate pitch velocity speeds integrated with video of their mechanics.
Sports software provider SportsEngine has partnered with Blast Motion to provide Blast’s motion analysis inside the SportsEngine software.
The new Nike Force Zoom Trout 5 recreates the cleat upper in a “big departure” from the line.
Japanese baseball equipment maker SSK reveals a color-changing bat series that uses new paint to change bat color based on sunlight.
The top prospects in baseball received some free gear courtesy of Louisville Slugger, Wilson and EvoShield.
Plan for colorful All-Star festivities in Washington, D.C., helped along by what Major Leaguers will wear during the event.
The cleat design weaves together influence from the 18 flags of each Adidas Baseball athlete’s home country.
The brand returns to Omaha after a two-year absence.
The three iterations of Adidas footwear take elements from Topps Chrome packs of cards, the holographic images and stats on the backs of cards.
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