The New Balance Lindor 2 Drops in New Colorways

MLB All-Star Francisco Lindor's signature New Balance shoes hit shelves in two new colorways.
The New Balance Lindor 2 Drops in New Colorways
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The New York Mets are out of the pennant race, but that doesn't mean Francisco Lindor is done making noise. In June, the 4x MLB All-Star caused a summer storm with the release of his second signature shoe. 

Today, New Balance and Lindor are back with two new exciting colorways of the popular performance model. The New Balance Lindor 2 ‘Black’ and ‘White’ hit shelves on Thursday, August 31.

Don't let the understated colorway names fool you. The 'White' colorway features an optic white synthetic upper with neon dragonfly and cosmic pineapple accents. Meanwhile, the 'Black' colorway sports a black synthetic upper with neon dragonfly and electric jade detailing.

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Side view of Francisco Lindor's multi-color New Balance shoes.
A detailed look at the New Balance Lindor 2 / New Balance

Athletes and fans can shop Lindor's signature collection on the New Balance website. The pre-game model (non-cleated) costs $110 in adult sizes, while the cleats range between $120-$150 depending on the style.

The Lindor 2 is New Balance’s most premium baseball offering, combining performance technology with Lindor’s unique style and affinity for fashion. Featuring FuelCell foam for a propulsive underfoot feel, the New Balance FuelCell Lindor 2 baseball cleat is ideal for ambitious players. 

The baseball cleat features a 7-spike metal plate for impressive traction on the diamond. Speedlace and multiple hook-and-loop straps allow you to quickly adjust the fit, while the upper is made with synthetic materials. 

The MLB season has plenty of time left, so fans can expect Lindor and New Balance to make the most out of it. Stay locked into FanNationKicks.com for all your sneaker news.

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Pat Benson
PAT BENSON

Pat Benson covers the sneaker industry for Kicks On Sports Illustrated. Previously, he has reported on the NBA, authored "Kobe Bryant's Sneaker History (1996-2020)," and interviewed some of the biggest names in the sports world. You can email him at 1989patbenson@gmail.com.