
Aaron Judge, Lindor, More to Use Custom Bats, Gloves, Shoes in 2025 MLB All-Star Game
Much like Players' Weekend, the MLB All-Star Game gives stars the chance to express their styles and personalities more than they can in a regular season game.
A handful of players came to Monday's All-Star Game with unique bats, gloves and accessories that displayed their interests, paid homage to things they're passionate about and showed love to their friends and families.
Aaron Judge, who is playing his first All-Star Game as a father, is using a bat with his daughter's name on it. He also has some one-of-a-kind cleats from Jordan.
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New York Mets star Francisco Lindor is using a bat with a stained glass design that features his children's names. He is also rocking a glove that includes a cartoon peach wearing sunglasses and holding a baseball bat.
Mets closer Edwin Diaz is paying tribute to his entrance music with cleats:
Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz will suit up with some flashy accessories.
San Diego Padres pitcher Jason Adam is sporting a custom glove featuring drawings by his kids.
Seattle Mariners pitcher Andrés Muñoz will use a glove with a picture of his cat, Matilda, on it.
Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan O'Hearn is using a bat designed to look like a Crayon, signed by members of the Newtown Edgemont Angels, the Little League Challenger Team for players with physical and intellectual disabilities that he supports.
Tampa Bay Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe came with a unique bat.
Chicago Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong showed love to his own team, as he'll use a bat featuring Clark the Cub.
The 2025 All-Stars brought the heat to Monday's game, and there will be even more unique accessories and equipment at Players' Weekend in August.






