Not that we’re taking credit for catcher Tim Federowicz’s home run a few weeks back, but the Cubs player did Tweet us this:

“Thanks @diamondmma for the new sliders. Wore them in the game yesterday, we won and I hit a homer. Better believe I'm wearing them again”

 

Plus a picture! 

 

Taylor Davis is also more than happy with his gear, tweeting: 

“loving the new protection system. This thing feels great. All baseball players should be checking them out.”

 

There are three games scheduled this weekend and we’re excited to see if our gear appears (not on live TV or anything, we get that jockstraps and athletic cups need to be dealt with a bit discretely sometimes) as the Cubs take on the Milwaukee Brewers, the San Francisco Giants and the Seattle Mariners!
Written by Brandon Matis

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