Wilson A2000 Series: A20RB161787
Features
Dri-Lex Wrist Lining - Ultra-Breathable, Moisture Wicking Material
11.75 Inch Pattern
Colorway: Black / Grey
Rolled Dual Welting - Allows Glove to Retain Shape Better Over Time
I-Web (Wilson H-Web)
Infield Specific Design
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Pro Stock Leather - Long-Lasting Structure, Great Break-In
Description
The Wilson A2000 Series: A20RB161787 features an 11.75" pattern size, an I-Web (Wilson H-Web) with Double X Laces, and is one of the most popular patterns among Professional infielders. Pick yours up today, with Fast, Free Shipping and a 100 Day Money-Back Guarantee, right here at JustBallGloves.com - where we're here for you from Click To Catch!
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 1 Customer Review
Matty
Pros: Great durability
Cons: Wish that the I web and binding were black
Questions and Answers
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Is this glove faster to break-in than the Wilson A2000 SuperSkin Series: A20RB151787SS? The Glove Man
Is this glove similar to the dustin prodroia model? aw
Is the glove all black or is the h web gray? Thanks aw
I play shortstop and third for my middle school team. Do I need to get a 11.75" pattern or 11.50"? CamNewtonFan1
I bought this glove a few months back. I will be playing freshman baseball in the spring. At the time of purchase, I thought I would be playing almost equal infield and outfield. (11.75" isn't too big for infield, too small for outfield) But during training, I have done only outfield drills. So I'm not sure how much time I will play in the infield. My question is will this glove put me at a disadvantage in the outfield? I do have an old Rawlings glove, the player preferred series: rbg1225nc. Would I be better off using that or the Wilson, or just buying another new glove? Dylan
I am 42 yrs old and play competitively in a men's league. I am leaning towards the 11.75" because I play several positions including pitcher, 2B and OF. I know a 12" is too big but I am tossed between the 11.75" and 11.5". Any thoughts? Doug
I play 3rd an 2nd. Would this glove be good for what I play? Riley Capps
Would this glove suit me best if I'm playing about half and half of shortstop and 3rd base on varsity level? I'm also 6'5 with very large hands and 17 years old. Jonny
I just ordered this glove. How long would it usually take to break in? cam
While breaking-in this glove, should I use Aso's hot water method? Or will that destroy the leather? peen
Does this glove have this, D-Fusion pocket pad creates No Sting Catch Zone? Dom
I play third base and I'm looking to get a new infielders glove. What would be better in the 1787 series, 11.50 or 11.75? trey
Should I use it if I play outfield and infield? TSwik
How should I break in this glove? tony
I play for several teams and i mostly play centerfield but some 2nd Base. I'm leaning towards a 11.75inch but i'm deciding between that and the 11.5inch. Which glove would be best for me? Alex
Does this glove have a deep pocket? kalk
Im a 13 year old 5' 7" kid and i play mostly third base and outfield but i sometimes play second and i cant figure out which size i should get 11.5 or 11.75 which would be best Lucas Stadler
i play baseball and i usually play third base i'm considering a 11.75 or 12 but i have no idea which size is best the baseball kid
My son is 12 and plays SS, P, and OF equally. He has an old A1000 11.25 that he loves, but we're thinking about getting him a slightly bigger glove for pitching and outfield. Was considering the new A1K 11.75 but saw this A2000 when using the glove search option. He's 12 and growing, will the A2000 be too big? Mac5
will this glove get flimsy after a rainy game? khs baseball
I'm 13 and I play 3B. Would this glove be the right size for me? dh13
(1) Is this glove good for a 14 year old 3B who plays yearly? (2) Does this glove keep its shape for a long time? James
Does this glove come in other colors? Mike
Is this superskin? Thank you. l
About the Brand
A true American icon in the world of sports equipment. This Chicago-based manufacturer of quality gloves began in 1913 as Ashland Manufacturing, which was a subsidiary of the Wilson & Co. meat company. At one point, the enterprise became known as the Thomas E. Wilson Co., taking the name of an early chief executive. In 1931, the name was changed to Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
Wilson makes a variety of baseball gloves and equipment for several different positions, uncluding bats and batting gloves. They are best known for models that include the A2K and A2000, as well as custom gloves. Players such as Clayton Kershaw and Miguel Cabrera have sported Wilson baseball gloves.
Glove Properties
Deals | Closeout Gloves Bundle and Save |
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Feel | Stiff |
Glove Type | Baseball |
Position | Infield Second Base Short Stop Third Base |
Series | A2000 |
Size | 11.75 |
Sub Type | Fielders |
Vendor | Wilson |
Web Type | I-Web |
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