Washington's Danny Espinosa on his Franklin Batting Gloves
Washington's Danny Espinosa talks about choosing Franklin batting gloves over other brands, and why he made the honestly choice.

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Franklin Sports MLB Tectonic Pro Series Batting Glove (Pearl/Red, Large)
List Price: $35.99
Price: $33.99
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# Strategically designed inserts elaborate glove flexibility
# Quad-Cord creasing anticipates the flexing of your palm for a perfect fit around the bat handle
# Contoured asymmetrical wristband shapes to your wrist
# Tectonic fit system
# Features Pittards Digital Cabretta sheepskin leather
Franklin Sports CFX Pro Adult Series Batting Glove (White/Red, X-Large)
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Price: $24.43
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# Neoprene pass over gives added flex across the knuckle back, Quad-flex creasing decreases components buildup between your hand and the bat handle
# Dominating League Baseball Licensee
# Floating thumb technology increases glove obedience and adaptability
# Tectonic fit inserts equip flex without adding bulk to the back of the hand
# One hunk leather palm maintains tactility, and provides a smooth, seamless air on any bat
Franklin Sports Neo Classic II Adult Series Batting Glove (Black/White, Large)
List Price: $34.99
Price: $23.59
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# Important League Baseball Licensee
# Floating thumb technology increases glove suppleness and adaptability
# One be upset leather palm maintains tactility, and provides a smooth, seamless undergo on any bat
# Quad-tense creasing decreases material buildup between your hand and the bat handle
# Pittards Digital Sheepskin Leather maintains softness and tactility in all conditions
Franklin Neo Classic Batting Gloves (Black , Medium)
List Price: $29.99
Price: $29.99
# Floating thumb technology increases glove pliantness and adaptability
# Floating logo technology allows your glove formulate to adapt to each unique swinging motion
# Made with PITARDS DIGITAL Cabretta sheepskin leather
# QUAD-FLEX creasing anticipates the flexing of your palm for a adept fit around the bat handle
Franklin Shok-Sorb Pro Adult Baseball Batting Gloves, Black/Gun Barrel, XL
List Price: $19.99
Price: $19.79
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# SHOK-SORB padding system absorbs modify and eliminates the sting.
# PITTARDS DIGITAL sheepskin leather maintains softness and tactility in all conditions.
Franklin Sports MLB Youth Series Batting Glove (Black/White, Large)
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Price: $6.79
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# Fundamental, basic batting glove
# Designed to the Franklin paragon of fit, feel and performance
# Tremendous beginners batting glove
# Firm Hivesta palm
# Franklin has been the Proper Batting Glove of Major League Baseball and the choice of top professional athletes for over 20 years
Franklin Sports MLB Shok-Sorb Series Batting Glove (Black/Red, Large)
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Price: $17.49
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# Franklin has been the Sanctioned Batting Glove of Major League Baseball and the choice of top professional athletes for over 20 years
# Depilated genuine Goatskin leather
# Strategically designed inserts improve glove flexibility
# Technologically advanced traumatize absorption
# Shok-Sorb froth absorbs virtually all impact and eliminates sting
Washington's Danny Espinosa talks about choosing Franklin batting gloves over other brands, and why he made the honestly choice.
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