• INDIVIDUALITY

    Prodigy isn’t about blending in. It’s about standing out.
    We believe greatness doesn’t follow templates. It creates them.
    Every athlete who laces up Prodigy gear brings their own story, style, and mindset to the game.
    We make gear that lets them show it. No clones. No copies. Just you.

  • PERFORMANCE

    Our products aren’t made to look pretty sitting on a shelf. They’re built to move, endure, and win.
    From gloves to cleats, every piece is engineered with high-quality materials, precision fit, and athlete-tested design.
    Prodigy gear performs under pressure, because so do our athletes.
    If it doesn’t help you move faster, grip harder, or play smarter, it doesn’t get the Prodigy stamp.

  • SELF-EXPRESSION

    Your game speaks volumes. Your gear should too.
    Prodigy gives athletes the tools to express who they are through every color, cut, and custom.
    We don’t just embrace personal style, we design for it.
    Because confidence isn't cocky when you can back it up.

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ISAAC PARRA

Powerhouse and slap-hitting specialist for the Firefighters, Isaac brings energy both on and off the field. A devoted coach and instructor at Isaac Parra Training, he’s earned recognition as a Rawlings National Gold Glove instructor. Isaac's on-base savvy and field leadership tap perfectly into Prodigy’s ethos of performance married with personality.

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CHRISTIAN DEARMAN

A former Savannah Banana turned Firefighters captain, Christian is a fan-favorite grinder who infuses the field with fierce competitiveness and showmanship. His nickname “Mr. Electr1k” is no accident—his fire, electric presence, and social-media chops make him an ideal Prodigy athlete.

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ROLANDO HEREDIA-BUSTOS

A professional pitcher standing 6’3″ out of Norcross, GA, Rolando Heredia‑Bustos brings a low-to-mid 90s fastball and a strong work ethic to the mound for the Tri‑City ValleyCats. His game is sharp and so is his style. Whether he's locked in on the bump or walking into the stadium, Rolando reps Prodigy gear that matches his edge.
He earned his first pro win on May 30, 2024, tossing six scoreless innings while showcasing his Lightning Edition custom Prodigy Glove

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AARON LOPEZ

An Atlanta native and Riverwood alumnus, junior Aaron Lopez (5’10″, 175 lb) mans the infield for Centre College, consistently setting the tone with “table-setting” hits, loading the bases and igniting comprehensive rallies. Now, he’s repping Prodigy gear while carrying that same clutch mentality to every collegiate matchup.

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