Free Baseball Lineup Card Templates
Printable baseball lineup cards for every format. Standard 9-player, DH, Little League, USSSA tournament, and 7-inning cards. All templates fit on standard 8.5x11 paper.
T-Ball / Coach Pitch (3 Innings)
15-player continuous batting order with 3 inning columns. Simplified layout with large print for young leagues.
Youth Fielding Rotation (4 Innings)
20-player continuous batting order with 4 inning columns for defensive positions. For coach pitch and rec leagues.
9-Player Baseball Lineup Card
9 batting slots with pitcher line, starting position, and 11 substitute rows. 2 cards per page.
Home / Away Split Card
Two side-by-side lineup cards on one page. 9 starters + 6 subs per team with pitcher line.
Everybody Bats (Continuous Order)
For leagues where every player bats. Continuous batting order with position-by-inning tracking.
6-Inning Fielding Rotation Card
20-player continuous batting order with defensive position columns for 6 innings + extra inning.
Roster + Sub Tracker (6 Innings)
20-player roster with 6 inning position columns, total innings tally, and a 6-row substitution log.
Standard Lineups (9 Starters + Bench)
For competitive leagues with starting lineups and substitutes.
7-Inning Lineup Card
9 starters with defensive position tracking across 7 innings. 8 substitute rows with inning-in notes.
Baseball DH Lineup Card (10 Batters)
10 batting slots with dedicated DH row, 10 substitute rows. 2 cards per page.
Tournament and Multi-Game
League-specific formats, doubleheaders, and tournament cards.
Tournament 2-Game Lineup Card
2 side-by-side game cards with pitcher line, 9 starters + 6 subs each. 20-player roster check-in.
Little League Official Format
6 innings with pitch count tracking box. Matches Little League scorebook format with pitcher of record line.
USSSA Tournament Card
Pool play format with tiebreaker section, runs allowed tracker, and umpire signature line.
Doubleheader Card
2 full lineup cards stacked on one portrait page. Pitcher tracking section for each game.
Coaching Tools
Pitch tracking, defensive alignment, and batting practice cards.
Pitch Count Tracker + Lineup Combo
Split-page format: lineup card on left, pitch count tracker for up to 4 pitchers on right.
Defensive Alignment Card
Baseball diamond diagram with position slots for each inning pair. Write player names directly on the field.
Batting Practice Order Card
Organize BP groups, cage rotations, and station assignments. 20-player list with 4 station columns.
Which baseball lineup card should you print?
The right card depends on one thing: how your league handles the batting order. Print the wrong format and you will spend the first inning drawing extra rows in the margin.
If everybody bats
Most rec, tee ball, and coach pitch leagues bat the whole roster. You need a continuous order card with enough rows for your full roster and a column per inning for defensive positions, not a 9-slot card with a substitution block. The T-Ball / Coach Pitch card holds 15 batters across 3 innings; the Youth Fielding Rotation card holds 20 across 4. Take the roster size you actually carry, not the one you started the season with.
If you bat nine with a bench
Travel, Little League majors, and most 11u and up leagues use nine starters and substitutions. The 9-Player Baseball Lineup Card gives you nine batting slots, a pitcher line, starting positions, and eleven substitute rows, and prints two cards per page so the umpire and the opposing coach each get one.
If you are playing a doubleheader or a tournament
The Home / Away Split Card puts two lineups side by side on one sheet, which keeps a two-game day on a single clipboard page. Tournament formats also carry the extra pitcher lines you need when pitch count limits force you through three or four arms in an afternoon.
Printing that survives a dugout
Every template here is sized for standard 8.5x11 paper. Most are landscape, so check your printer orientation before you run twelve copies. Card stock holds up to a wet bench far better than copy paper, and a clipboard with a cover keeps the ink readable through a full seven innings.
Rather not fill one out by hand?
The free lineup generator builds a balanced batting order and fielding rotation from your roster, then prints a card with every name and position already filled in.
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