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WILSON 2026 LOVE THE MOMENT™ A2000® DP15 11.5” INFIELD BASEBALL GLOVE

WILSON 2026 LOVE THE MOMENT™ A2000® DP15 11.5” INFIELD BASEBALL GLOVE

Regular price $ 329.99 USD
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Description

11.5” infield glove designed in collaboration with Autism Speaks® with Pedroia Fit for players with smaller hands.

Embrace joy on the diamond with the 2026 Love the Moment A2000® DP15, an 11.5” infield glove created in collaboration with Autism Speaks®. Ideal for infielders with smaller hands, the DP15’s Pedroia Fit Technology employs a smaller wrist opening and shorter finger stalls for a snug fit that maximizes hand strength. Autism Speaks® Blue Pro Stock® Leather delivers unmatched feel and performance on the palm and outer shell, with Autism Speaks® Gradient SuperSnakeSkin along the thumb and wrist.

Wilson Sporting Goods is proud to support Autism Speaks® and will donate 10 percent of the purchase price of all Love the Moment products to Autism Speaks®, with a minimum donation of $325,000 each year.

Pro Stock® Leather
Pro Stock® Leather is preferred for its rugged durability and unmatched feel
SuperSnakeSkin
SuperSnakeSkin is a microfiber material that’s half the weight of Pro Stock Leather, but twice as durable - in an all-new textured design. Its moisture-resistance extends the longevity of the glove, and is easier to clean than traditional leather.
Comfort Pro Fit
Featuring our ProLux Leather, the liner of the redesigned A2000 has a richer, softer feel against your hand. The all-new Comfort Sleeve is the finishing touch, concealing the binding in the wrist for more comfort than ever before.
Rolled Dual Welting
Dual Welting in Wilson gloves goes beyond a mere cosmetic effect, as it’s integrated into the liner of each infield, outfield and pitcher's model, offering better support and helping your glove hold its shape better over time.
DriLex Wrist Lining
Keeps your hand dry and comfortable on the field and behind the dish
Pedroia Fit Technology
Shorter finger stalls and a narrow wrist opening to better suit players with smaller hands.

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