Wilson A2000 Baseball Glove: A2000BBJH32GM
Features
12.50 Inch Pattern
Conventional Open Back
Dual Welting
Endlessly Field Tested
Free Shipping!
KP92 Web
XL Thumb Stall and Hand Opening
Pro Stock American Steerhide - Hand Selected for its Durability and Feel
Preferred By Outfielders
Dri-Lex Technology
Josh Hamilton Game Model
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 6 Customer Reviews
Ruben Morales JR
Pros: awesome glove broke it in in 4 days made good choice don't wait, buy this glove you wont be sorry
Cons: (none) The glove speaks for its shelf
Tom O.
Pros: all around great glove. great pocket and broke it in fast.
Cons: none
DECKERT6
Pros: Best glove ive ever had.Glad i got it !!
Cons: Try and find one.
KK
Pros: great glove, very durable, i highly recmend this glove to anyone
Cons: none
Jake
Pros: great leather and broke in fast. When I got the glove it felt really nice and somewhat broken in.
Cons: none
Roaming the Outfield
Pros: Great glove. Worth the money. You can mold it to your hand exactly the way you want it. Easy break in.
Cons:
Questions and Answers
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Could you pitch with this glove? Nick
Can you get this glove in red leather? Hamburger
Would I be able to use this glove in the infield of a men's softball team? Mike
Does this glove run big like most Wilsons? Lets say since this glove is a 12.50, is the size of it more like a 12.75? Mtn.lion6
I am 11 years old and I am now using a 11 1/2 size glove. If I moved up to a 12 would that be a big jump. G
Would this glove be to big at 12.5 for a 13 year old center fielder? M7
For the money, is this glove a good investment? Will it last for a long time? Strat
Would the glove be ok for someone with smaller hands? matt
hi i was wondering if this glove could be used for outfield play? DodgersFan
Does this glove have deep pocket? I am a high school outfielder who generally prefers a deep pocket such as a third baseman glove. Would this be a good choice? hunter
Would it work for youth play under highschool and over 10 ? jj
Would it be good for 14u play? jc
I'm in high school and play outfield. I use a 12 inch glove, which is getting too small. Would a 12 and a half inch glove make a difference or should I get a 12.75 or 13? hunter
I'm in 13U select baseball and I play left field I was wondering if this glove is heavy and if this glove has the same durablity as the A2000 infield glove? jeremy41
I play 60 to 70 games a year in select ball and I was wondering how many seasons will this glove last. Is it bad for this glove to break it in by cathching with the glove and never apply glove oil? jeremy 41
With the Xl thumb stall and hand opening is it better for people with larger hands or a normal sized hand is fine? Outfeilder
is this glove a modified kp92 outfielder
I'm in high school and trying to choose between this and a KP92. I'm a bit iffy because of the thumb stall and opening because my hand is a little bit small. bob
I play high school and select baseball I'm trying to choose between this and the Wilson KP92BL. In your opinion which would be a better choice. clay
How come you don't have this glove for a left hand thrower? Scottie
CAN I GET THIS GLOVE IN A LEFT HAND THROWER? MEG
I am looking for a new glove for my 14 year old. He is on the small side, and has had a problem in the past with the glove fitting his small hands. He currently uses a 11.5" A2K, and loves it, but he is playing a lot more outfield. What glove and size would you recommend? Madzo
I am looking for a glove for a large 14 year old who mostly plays pitcher and outfield, would this be good? ek
Is this the game model that Josh Hamilton uses? reagan
I am 13 and play outfield. I want to be able to use this glove in the future and now. I just wanted to now if it would be too big. Tyler
I'm a 14 year old softball player. Would this glove be suitable to catch a 12" ball? ando
Does this glove have Superskin? Robbob
Some of the older A2000 was made in Japan. Where is this glove made from? is it Japan or Vietnam? JohnC
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 | Bundle and Save |
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Glove Type | Baseball |
Position | Outfield |
Size | 12.50 |
Sub Type | Fielders |
Vendor | Wilson |
Web Type | Modified T |
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