Free Softball Lineup Card Templates
Printable softball lineup cards for every format. DP/FLEX, continuous batting order, fielding rotation, and tournament cards. Works for ASA/USA Softball, rec leagues, and travel ball. 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.
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.
Softball Lineup Card (w/ DP/FLEX)
9 batting slots with pitcher line, DP/FLEX designation box, and 11 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.
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.
Which softball lineup card should you print?
Softball adds one wrinkle baseball does not: the DP/FLEX. Whether your league uses it decides which card you want on the clipboard.
If your league uses DP/FLEX
You need a card with a dedicated line for the designated player and the flex, plus room to note the swap when it happens. Writing it into the margin of a standard card is how umpires end up ruling on an illegal re-entry in the fifth.
If everybody bats
Rec and younger travel leagues usually bat the full roster. Take a continuous order card with a column per inning for defensive positions, and count your actual roster before you print: a 15-row card does not help a team of 18.
Tournaments and doubleheaders
Pool play means multiple games in a day and a lineup that changes between them. A split card keeps two games on one sheet so you are not shuffling paper between innings.
Printing notes
Everything here fits standard 8.5x11 paper, and most cards are landscape, so check orientation before running a stack. Card stock survives a dew-soaked bench in a way copy paper does not.
Rather not fill one out by hand?
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