Sporting Goods : Mizuno GCP51 Classic Pro (12.75')

Sporting Goods : Mizuno GCP51 Classic Pro (12.75')

Mizuno GCP51 Classic Pro (12.75')

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Mizuno GCP51 Classic Pro (12.75')
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Brand: Mizuno
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Manufacturer: mizuno
Publisher: mizuno
Sales Rank: 178876
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Features:
  • Game-day glove of Ichiro Suzuki.
  • Utilizing patented 3D Technology







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Game-day glove of Ichiro Suzuki. Utilizing patented 3D Technology that has set the industry standard for position specific pattern designs the Mizuno Classic Pro GCP51 fielder's glove. The Classic Pro brings back all of the tradition of the game.

















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