The Blue Jays veteran and fan of the former Hartford NHL franchise is donating his gloves to the Hall of Fame in Toronto — ...
Whether the pink accents highlighting the Franklin-made Mother’s Day batting gloves across MLB or the one-off custom designs for players such as Ronald Acuna or Francisco Lindor, the official batting ...
Francisco Lindor is one of the most exciting players in baseball, and the Mets shortstop has become something of a style icon over the past few seasons as his star has grown. Franklin Sports, which ...
Few items of sporting equipment are as disposable as batting gloves. But don’t mistake their impermanence for a lack of importance. Credit...Franklin Sports Supported by By Zach Buchanan Reporting ...
Jose Altuve has hit .444 over the first two games of the 2022 World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies. As one of the most well-known players in the MLB, the eyes of the fans are always upon him ...
Irving H. Franklin, a longtime sporting goods manufacturer who developed the first batting glove specifically designed for baseball with Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt in 1983, died Nov. 10 at 93.
De Soto’s 11-year-old Trevor Lemke has more to smile about this baseball season as he plays a dozen games a week. Lemke, who has just a thumb and two fingers on his right hand, was made a special ...
De Soto’s 11-year-old Trevor Lemke has more to smile about this baseball season as he plays a dozen games a week. Lemke, who has just a thumb and two fingers on his right hand, was made a special ...