#PlayersChoiceCuts: WinCraft makes player products into household staples

June 8th, 2016

Clocks, decals, drinkware, flags, lanyards, pennants, posters -- you name it, WinCraft probably makes it. 
Established in 1961, WinCraft is a leading manufacturer of sports novelty items. The Winona, Minnesota-based company makes all of its products in the U.S. and has manufacturing plants across the nation to keep supply flowing for not just baseball fans but all sports fans.
Fans can rely on their Justin Verlander desk clock for the time, keep their keys from getting lost with a David Ortiz lanyard, or chill with their Mike Trout can cooler as it keeps their drinks cold.
WinCraft provides a way for true fans to incorporate their favorite players into their everyday lives. It's no wonder they've been an MLBPA licensee since 1992!
This week, WinCraft is celebrating its 55th anniversary, right in the midst of baseball season.
Remember the Hideki Matsui collector pin your grandmother couldn't get your grandfather to take off? WinCraft made it. How about the first Miguel Cabrera pennant your parents bought you? That was a WinCraft product, too. Want to throw a paper fastball into a Masahiro Tanaka wastebasket? WinCraft has it in stock.
The company's 55 years have produced products that are a hit with fans everywhere (even the Max Scherzer and Jake Arrieta no-hitter signs), and WinCraft continues to create fun ways for fans to turn their favorite players into household staples.
Don't believe us? Visit www.wincraft.com to check out their complete array of products that any sports fan will enjoy.