not that I am aware of. My personal preference is to wear a long sleeve compression undershirt, then a thickish short sleeve tennis shirt, and add either 2 wristbands per wrist or a super long wristband (Covers bare skin between end of long sleeve undershirt and the edge of your hand. This will keep you fairly warm down to the upper 30s.
Most running stores carry wool running sleeves that will keep your arms warm all the way down to about 30 degrees.
Pair those with a compression short sleeve and a tshirt and a tennis shirt. Best part, if it warms up at all, you can peel the upper part of the sleeves down to cool some or remove them altogether quickly, unlike a tucked in compression long sleeve shirt on the bottom...
The fact that there is not a lot of material at the arm hinge, I think, allows you to swing better. Same principle with calf sleeves and bike shorts instead of conventional long warm up pants. It seems to me that the conventional pants bind up and impair your movement for anything more than casual rallying.
just my $0.02