Bats that are enhanced with new technology, cleats that bring style to the game and gloves embracing the most premium of materials mark just a few of the trends cropping up in the latest baseball gear.
As companies look for new inroads into the game—no matter the age of player—the mix of technology, style, and materials mark the path to creating something new.
Companies are using the latest advancements to not only enhance the performance on their products but also the look and feel. These products are made for all levels and most can be bought off the rack (or online) and personalized.
This year’s Gear Guide explores the intersection of trends and gear across bats, gloves, cleats, protective gear, accessories, and gifts, highlighting a crop of the latest products now available to keep the game—and the gear that fuels the game—moving forward.
Bat-Makers Embrace Technology for Unique Performance
Technology surrounds the bat game. As strict organizational rules regulate so much of the BBCOR, USSSA and USA bat market, every brand looks to put their own distinctive spin on the barrel, the connections, the materials, and the manufacturing specifications to give their creations a special place in the batter’s box.
The intensity of options across bats, from aluminum to composite and even to wood, seems never-ending. We’ve waded through the options to highlight the best of what brands have to offer.
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER has updated its popular Meta-model with the 2020 LS Meta BBCOR (-3). Using a special composite barrel engineered for a lightweight swing that includes a large barrel and a “true” sound, the three-piece design features a stiff connection to reduce vibration. The special endcap design allows for a larger BBCOR barrel length, while the balanced swing strives for a combination of speed and power.
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Wood Has Towering Upside- Nationals rookie James Wood also stands 6-foot-7 and also has game-changing power.
Aaron Judge and Oneil Cruz are 6-foot7 sluggers who stand out for their power in this year’s MLB Best Tools voting. Wood spent half of this season with Triple-A Rochester before making his MLB debut on July 1. While he was in the International League, he captured managers’ attention. Wood unanimously won Best Power Prospect and also claimed Most Exciting Player in a survey of league skippers. Wood hit .353/.463/.595 with 10 home runs in 52 games for Rochester. His .242 isolated slugging was the best for a player 21 or younger at Triple-A this season.
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ROYALS REVIVAL
A revamped and rejuvenated farm system has Kansas City ready to rebound
SUMMER STANDOUTS
The top prospects in summer college leagues are poised to impact the 2025 draft
FLORIDA COMPLEX LEAGUE TOP 10
Last year’s Florida Complex League prospect crop has been beset by lengthy injuries to many of its top players, including Yankees pitchers Henry Lalane and Carlos Lagrange, Mets infielder Marco Vargas and Red Sox catcher Johanfran Garcia.
IN WITH THE NEW
The 2024 draft is in the books. The trade deadline is history.
WALCOTT BLASTS OFF
It took some time for Rangers shortstop Sebastian Walcott to find his footing at High-A Hickory.
A RECORD NIGHT FOR COLLEGIANS
Four key takeaways from the 2024 draft
K.C.MASTERPIECE
Shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. wins games for the Royals with his bat, glove, speed and baseball IQ. He might be the most tooled-up player in the game.
HOW THE MAJORS HAVE CHANGED FOR YOUNG PLAYERS
When negotiating the 2022 Collective Bargaining Agreement, the MLB Players Association prioritized the earning power of young major league players, especially young stars.