Free Little League Lineup Card Templates

Printable lineup cards designed for Little League rules. Official format with pitch count tracking, continuous batting order for Minors, fielding rotation cards, and T-ball/coach pitch templates. 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.

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.

Tournament and Multi-Game

League-specific formats, doubleheaders, and tournament cards.

Little League Official Format

6 innings with pitch count tracking box. Matches Little League scorebook format with pitcher of record line.

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.

Which Little League lineup card should you print?

Little League cards have to carry two things most generic templates skip: pitch counts and mandatory play. Pick a card that tracks both and you avoid the two arguments most likely to happen at the plate meeting.

Pitch count tracking

Little League enforces daily pitch limits and required rest days by age. A card with a pitcher line and a running count column keeps you inside the limit without a second sheet, and gives you the number to hand the official scorer.

Mandatory play

Every rostered player has to bat and field a minimum amount. A card with a column per inning for defensive positions lets you see at a glance who still owes innings, rather than reconstructing it from memory in the fifth.

Tee ball and coach pitch

The younger divisions bat the whole roster and rotate defense constantly. Use a continuous order card with large print and enough rows for everyone who showed up, not a nine-slot card with a substitution block.

Tracking pitch counts too?

The free pitch count tracker keeps a running total per pitcher and flags the rest days each outing costs, so you know who is available on Saturday.

Open the pitch count tracker