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Brewers Pitcher Customizes Glove with Pokémon Card
Jacob Misiorowski's purple glove features a Gengar Pokémon card, joining MLB's growing trend of player-customized gear.
Apr. 18, 2026 at 8:40pm
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A Brewers pitcher's customized glove brings Pokémon flair to the mound, reflecting how sports are embracing pop culture to engage younger fans.Today in MilwaukeeMilwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski is the latest MLB player to customize a baseball glove with a Pokémon card. Misiorowski's purple glove features a Gengar Pokémon card, joining a growing trend of players personalizing their gear with popular culture references.
Why it matters
The rise of player-customized baseball gloves featuring Pokémon and other pop culture elements reflects how professional sports are evolving to cater to younger, more diverse fanbases who appreciate personalized, creative expressions of team and player identity.
The details
Misiorowski's purple glove prominently displays a Gengar Pokémon card, a ghost-type Pokémon known for its mischievous nature. This customization follows a recent trend of MLB players, including stars like Fernando Tatis Jr. and Mookie Betts, incorporating Pokémon and other nostalgic references into their game-day gear.
- Misiorowski's customized glove debuted on April 18, 2026.
The players
Jacob Misiorowski
A pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers who has customized his baseball glove with a Gengar Pokémon card.
What they’re saying
“Gotta catch 'em all!”
— Jacob Misiorowski, Milwaukee Brewers Pitcher
The takeaway
The growing trend of MLB players customizing their gear with Pokémon and other pop culture references shows how professional sports are evolving to connect with younger, more diverse fans who appreciate personalized, creative expressions of team and player identity.
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