Baseball

Air Jordan 11 Concord Turf Trainer–CC Sabathia PE

June 22, 2011

Tweet It must be nice to be CC Sabathia. In addition to pitching for the most popular baseball team in the world and making absolutely silly money, his contract with Jordan Brand ensures he is regularly hooked up with shoes the likes of which most of us can only dream. Today, it’s Sabathia’s Air Jordan [...]

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Nike Air Max Diamond Elite–Matt Holliday PE

June 7, 2011

Tweet I was out the other day and I saw a guy wearing Nike cleats. I wasn’t at a baseball game mind you—just out and about in Portland and this dude was wearing spikes with his regular gear: jeans, t-shirt and what have you. I only mention this because the Nike Air Max Diamond Elite–Matt [...]

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Air Jordan 1 Baseball Cleat–Jeremy Guthrie PE

June 2, 2011

Tweet Orioles pitcher Jeremy Guthrie is known as something of a sneakerhead, so what would someone like him bring out to the mound? Well, the Air Jordan 1 cleat, arguably the best baseball spikes we’ve seen. It’s basically the Air Jordan 1 Max Orange/Black-White from a couple of years back, what with the nylon upper [...]

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Nike Shox Fuse 2–Troy Tulowitzki PE

May 16, 2011

Tweet I feel like, of all the Nike technology out there, Shox most easily lends itself to baseball cleats. Although I’ve got no real reasoning to back that up, so you’ll just have to take my word for it. Troy Tulowitzki did, as he’s been lacing up the Nike Shox Fuse 2–Troy Tulowitzki PE of [...]

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Jordan Jeter Cut Baseball Cleat

April 5, 2011

Tweet Derek Jeter debuted his tenth signature shoe from Jordan Brand during last year’s postseason (tenth sig; Seriously), but now that he’s sporting it night-in and night-out during the regular season, Jordan Brand has graced us with a more complete preview of the rather neck-breaking cleat. The Jeter Cut’s design is based on the physical [...]

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Air Jordan 11 “Concord” Cleats–CC Sabathia PE

April 4, 2011

Tweet The Air Jordan 11 “Concord” is arguably the greatest athletic shoe of all time, so does that make the Air Jordan 11 “Concord” Cleat—CC Sabathia PE the greatest baseball cleat of all time? Yeah, probably. Look for CC Sabathia to wear these every five days or so as the Yankees ideally tumble to second-to-last-place [...]

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Video: “Los Fearless—Ricky Romero”

February 23, 2011

Tweet Baseball season is creeping ever closer, so hopefully we’ll start seeing a plethora of baseball products and ads, like the Dick’s Sporting Goods “Swingman” commercial currently making the rotation on TV. Here’s one of the latest “Los Fearless” ads, featuring Blue Jays lefty Ricky Romero talking about growing up in Los Angeles.

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Nike Cooperstown Heritage T-Shirt

February 3, 2011

Tweet If there was a Venn diagram representing people who like baseball, and folks who like t-shirts featuring the blank faces with facial hair, the new Nike Cooperstown Heritage T-Shirt would quite successfully serve the overlapping area. The shirts each feature a blank face, outfitted with a particular team’s baseball hat and facial (and sometimes [...]

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Nike “Yankees” 1823 Rugby Shirt

January 24, 2011

Tweet Nike Sportswear keeps the New York Yankees theme going with the Nike Yankees 1823 Ruby Shirt, featuring a dark obsidian body, “EMPIRE” in tonal stitched lettering, tonal elbow patches, sport red in the two-button placket, and a stitched white Yankees logo to match the color. Retailing for $110, you can grab this Yankees rugby [...]

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Nike TC Destroyer–New York Yankees Jacket

January 24, 2011

Tweet While they occasionally come up with radical new concepts, one of Nike Sportswear’s strong suits is just the opposite: taking an attractive, proven piece and adding a slight but distinct twist. The Nike TC Destroyer Yankees Jacket is a perfect example, adding to the classic Destroyer Jacket the iconic Yankees logo and coloring. Now [...]

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