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Originally Posted by MPowers16
Here's an interesting open ended question: Considering Chavez was probably the first player to popularize cleating basketball shoes, what shoe would you most like to see in a cleated version?
Make it interesting. For example, Foams would look ridiculously wide for cleats, or would they?
How about some BB2's in some cool PE colors, or some Lebron Soldiers? Air Max 97's anyone?
Foams would look a little silly in baseball if you ask me. BB2's might be nice except for the swoosh on the back... Soldier's would be alright, but I think there'd be a lot of better options out there. And 97's would be tough... when they add the cleat plates to the shoes, they dig out parts of the outsole and midsole, so it'd basically be impossible for any shoe where the Air-Sole is directly connected to the outsole (without any foam in between).
Some Jordans would look nice... Dustin Ackley rocked a pair of XI's in last year's College World Series.
XIII's would be cool, and XX3's might even look alright. Basically, I think the lower the profile, the better the look... for instance, Chavez's Shox BB4 cleats and Orlando Cabrera's Zoom Generation cleats looked nice, while Frank Thomas' Shox Ups look absurd.
Regardless, though... I think this little trend will disappear. Guys started doing it because the standard baseball cleat had a midsole wedge and lacked forefoot cushioning... now that full-length midsoles are pretty much the standard for almost all brands, there's no sense in wearing a bulky sneaker when you could wear a shoe that is designed specifically for baseball and is just as comfortable. Why sacrifice performance for appearance?