Gold Glove Socks
Description: Dwight Evans jersey number 24 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Boston Red Sox game-worn jersey. Dewey was one of the finest all-around right fielders in baseball history — an eight-time Gold Glove winner whose defensive mastery of Fenway's right field wall was matched by an underrated offensive game that produced over 2,400 hits during his 19 seasons in Boston.
Description: Johnny Bench jersey number 5 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Cincinnati Reds game-worn jersey. Bench is universally considered the greatest catcher in baseball history — a two-time World Series champion, two-time NL MVP, ten-time Gold Glove winner, and the cornerstone of the Big Red Machine whose revolutionary catching techniques transformed the position.
Description: A composition featuring three distinct elements against a black background. At the top is a red boxing glove with white and gold accents. Below it is a hand with four fingers adorned with blue rings. At the bottom is a peace sign formed by two fingers, with a blue dotted pattern and gold outline.
Description: Andre Dawson jersey number 10 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Montreal Expos game-worn jersey. The Hawk was one of the most complete players of his era during his Expos years — an eight-time Gold Glove winner, Hall of Famer, and the foundation of the Montreal franchise who later won the 1987 NL MVP Award with the Cubs.
Description: Lou Whitaker jersey number 1 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Detroit Tigers game-worn jersey. Sweet Lou was one half of the greatest double play combination in baseball history alongside Alan Trammell — a 1984 World Series champion, three-time Gold Glove winner, and five-time All-Star who spent his entire 19-year career in Detroit.
Description: Ken Boyer jersey number 14 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic game-worn jersey. Boyer was one of the finest third basemen of his era — the 1964 NL MVP whose grand slam in Game 4 of the World Series turned the tide against the Yankees, a five-time Gold Glove winner, and one of baseball's great underappreciated stars.
Description: Clete Boyer jersey number 6 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic game-worn jersey. Boyer was the finest defensive third baseman of the early 1960s — a two-time World Series participant whose glove work at third base was so extraordinary that many baseball historians consider him the best defensive third baseman who ever lived. Overshadowed by the stars around him throughout his career, Boyer's legacy among those who watched him play remains untarnished.
Description: Wes Parker jersey number 28 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Los Angeles Dodgers game-worn jersey. Parker was one of the finest defensive first basemen of his era — a six-time Gold Glove winner and two-time World Series champion whose smooth play at first base was a cornerstone of the Dodgers teams of the late 1960s.
Description: Joe Pepitone jersey number 25 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic New York Yankees game-worn jersey. Pepitone was one of the most colorful personalities of his era — a three-time Gold Glove first baseman and three-time All-Star whose natural talent and larger-than-life personality made him one of the most entertaining Yankees of the 1960s.
Description: Chet Lemon jersey number 34 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Detroit Tigers game-worn jersey. Lemon was one of the finest defensive center fielders of his era — a 1984 World Series champion whose acrobatic catches in center field were a highlight of the dominant Tigers team that went 35-5 to start the season and never looked back.
Description: Ron Santo jersey number 10 with Cubs wordmark and facsimile autograph, based off the classic Chicago Cubs game-worn jersey. Santo was one of the finest third basemen in baseball history — a five-time Gold Glove winner, nine-time All-Star, and Hall of Famer whose passionate love for the Cubs as both player and broadcaster made him one of the most beloved figures in Chicago sports.
Description: Bobby Grich jersey number 4 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic California Angels game-worn jersey. This alternate design captures Grich during his Angels years — a four-time Gold Glove winner and four-time All-Star whose peak offensive and defensive production makes him one of the most undervalued players not yet in the Hall of Fame
Description: Bill Freehan jersey number 11 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Detroit Tigers game-worn jersey. Freehan was the finest catcher in the American League through much of the 1960s — an 11-time All-Star, five-time Gold Glove winner, and the defensive anchor of the 1968 World Series champion Tigers.