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MLB Players’ Weekend Kicks Off with Custom Gear and Tributes

UPDATE: MLB Players’ Weekend has officially launched, bringing excitement and custom tributes across the league as of August 25, 2025. Players are showcasing personalized gear with a focus on their off-field interests, charitable causes, and meaningful relationships, making this year’s event more impactful than ever.

This vibrant celebration is taking place in stadiums nationwide, culminating in the much-anticipated Little League Classic featuring the Seattle Mariners against the New York Mets in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on August 27. Fans are encouraged to engage with the players’ stories and the unique gear they are sporting, highlighting the deep connections between athletes and their communities.

From custom bats to special cleats, the creativity on display is remarkable. Harrison Bader has taken social media by storm with his “Chug Jug” training bat, now swinging a custom wood version during Players’ Weekend.

“The Chug Jug bat is real!”

shared Victus Sports on social media, capturing the attention of fans everywhere.

Moreover, Marcelo Mayer has unveiled a stunning “Lightning McQueen” bat, described as one of the best pieces of custom lumber to date. The excitement surrounding these personalized items is palpable, with many players using their gear to tell personal stories that resonate beyond the diamond.

Among the heartfelt tributes, Julio Rodríguez made headlines after traveling to the Dominican Republic to assist a woman whose home was devastated by floods. His selfless act of rebuilding her home underscores the profound impact athletes can have in their communities.

In a touching moment, Yohel Pozo is honoring his son, Paul, who suffered a stroke shortly after birth. Pozo has dedicated his first Players’ Weekend in the big leagues to raising awareness for children battling similar health challenges, recently visiting kids at Mercy Hospital to share his story and spread hope.

Family connections are also a highlight this weekend. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrated his daughter Vlaimel’s birthday by making friendship bracelets and hitting a home run, while Francisco Lindor’s daughter surprised him at the stadium, adding an emotional layer to the festivities.

As players reveal their childhood nicknames and share laughs, the camaraderie and spirit of the game shine brighter than ever. The weekend is not just about baseball; it’s about community, kindness, and making a difference.

Fans are encouraged to follow along as the weekend progresses, with unique gear and heartwarming stories continuing to emerge. With Players’ Weekend in full swing, expect to see even more inspiring tributes and creative expressions from players across the league.

Stay tuned for updates on the Little League Classic and more heartfelt moments as MLB Players’ Weekend unfolds. This is a celebration of not just baseball, but the human connections that make the sport so beloved.

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