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Wilson A2000 B25 12.25 Baseball Glove

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Wilson A2000 B25 12.25 Baseball Glove

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Wilson A2000 B25 12.25" Baseball Glove 

The A2000 B25 is the pitcher's glove built for players who want to own the mound and field their position. At 12.25" with a pitcher-specific closed web design, the B25 conceals every grip from batters' eyes while offering enough reach to handle comebackers, slow rollers, and any ball put in play. Pro Stock leather delivers the durability and feel that serious pitchers demand, and the Comfort Pro Fit system ensures a glove that molds to the hand over time. 


Features

  • B25 Pattern — Pitcher/Infield 12.25": The B25 is sized and patterned for pitchers who play multiple roles — offering the closed web needed to conceal pitch grips in the stretch and wind-up while providing enough reach to field comfortably at any infield spot. 
  • Closed Web — Conceals Pitch Grips: A closed web design completely blocks hitters from seeing how you're gripping the ball in the glove — essential for pitchers at every level who want to keep their arsenal unpredictable from the rubber to the release. 
  • Pro Stock Leather: Wilson's trusted American steerhide delivers the durability and consistent feel that serious pitchers need to handle a full game of fielding position, covering first, and everything else a pitcher does between pitches. 
  • Comfort Pro Fit with ProLux Leather Liner: A ProLux leather palm liner forms to the hand over time for a personalized fit, while the Comfort Sleeve in the wrist keeps the binding protected and the glove comfortable through 100-pitch outings. 
  • Rolled Dual Welting: Integrated Dual Welting reinforces the glove's structure through repeated wear, helping a pitcher's glove retain its shape across a full season of starts, bullpen sessions, and fielding practice. 
  • DriLex Wrist Lining + Flat Finger Binding: The moisture-wicking DriLex lining keeps the hand dry and comfortable in every weather condition, while Flat Finger Binding reduces discomfort for pitchers who prefer to play with a finger outside the glove for greater control.