Baseball

Free printable baseball coloring pages — batters, pitchers, catchers and fielders in detailed action poses. From Little League to the Major Leagues, perfect for baseball fans of all ages.

About Baseball Coloring Pages

Take your seat in the ballpark with our Baseball collection — 200 free printable coloring pages covering America's pastime from the opening pitch to the walk-off hit. Batters in full swing at the plate, pitchers winding up on the mound, fielders diving for line drives in the gap, catchers blocking the plate and runners sliding in under the tag. Classic ballpark scenes and detailed player portraits for fans of all ages. All 200 pages free, no account required.

A Game Built of Great Moments

Baseball is a sport built almost entirely of individual moments: the pitch, the swing, the catch, the throw, the slide, the call at the plate. Unlike continuous-play sports, baseball pauses between every action — which means every moment is complete in itself, perfectly framed by the white lines of the diamond and the green of the outfield behind it. That quality of self-contained, cinematic moments makes baseball one of the most naturally illustrative sports — every pose carries its own drama and its own meaning.

These coloring pages honor that tradition. The batter's stance — weight back, eyes on the ball, bat loaded — is one of the most recognizable athletic postures in all of American culture. The pitcher's wind-up — the leg kick, the arm sweeping through — is a study in controlled, coiled power. The diving outfielder reaching for a ball at full stretch is pure sport at its most photogenic. These pages bring all of those moments to the coloring page, preserved and ready to be brought to life.

Who These Pages Are For

The Baseball collection suits a genuinely wide age range. Young children aged five and up will enjoy the bold, dynamic action poses and the chance to choose their favorite team colors for the uniform. Older children who play Little League or follow the MLB will appreciate the equipment accuracy — the correct batting helmet, the fielder's glove shape, the pitching rubber underfoot — that makes these illustrations feel real rather than generic. Adults with a lifelong love of the game will find something nostalgic and satisfying in coloring a pinstripe uniform or a classic wool road grey.

For Little League coaches and youth baseball programs, these pages make excellent pre-game activities, year-end party items and rainy-day clubhouse projects. They are completely free to print in any quantity — no license needed, no per-copy cost.

Coloring Ideas to Try

Baseball has one of the richest color traditions in all of team sport. Here are a few ideas for making finished pages feel genuinely authentic:

  • White or grey for the uniform — home teams wear white, road teams wear grey; both serve as the clean canvas onto which team colors are applied through cap, helmet, stirrups and lettering.
  • Brown leather for the glove — a warm mid-brown with slightly darker lacing and stitching lines; one of the most satisfying textures in all of sports illustration.
  • Honey-tan for the wooden bat — ash and maple bats are a warm natural tan, with pine-tar near the handle a deeper, stickier brown.
  • Rich green for the outfield — deep, saturated grass green for the outfield, with the infield dirt in a warm orange-brown and the warning track in a slightly darker gravel tone.
  • Red stitching on the baseball — white ball, tight red stitching in two parallel curves; getting this right makes the whole page feel authentic.

Classic MLB Color Palettes

Baseball's great franchises are among the most color-defined teams in American sport. The New York Yankees' timeless navy and white pinstripes, the Boston Red Sox's red and navy, the Los Angeles Dodgers' Dodger blue and white, the St. Louis Cardinals' red and white with the twin birds on the bat — these color identities are as recognizable as the teams themselves. Coloring a player in a real franchise palette transforms a page into a piece of genuine fan art.

For a more personal result, invent your own club. Choose a city that doesn't yet have a team, pick two colors and a mascot, and design your own uniform across several pages. Some children color an entire batting order in their invented team's colors, turning a coloring session into an afternoon-long creative project.

Wonderful Ways to Use Finished Pages

A set of baseball coloring pages makes one of the most satisfying sports displays you can create for a bedroom or rec room. Arrange players by position — pitcher, catcher, infielders, outfielders — and frame them as a complete nine-man lineup. They make perfect gifts for baseball-loving coaches, teammates and grandparents, and a hand-colored page in a child's favorite team's colors is a keepsake that no store-bought gift can match. Print multiple copies of the same batter stance and color each one in a different team's uniform for a league comparison display.

Printing Your Baseball Pages

Every page is designed for easy, reliable home and classroom printing, with bold outlines and generous coloring areas that work beautifully on any standard printer.

  • Use A4 or US Letter paper on any home or school printer.
  • Set quality to High or Best for the sharpest glove stitching and pinstripe details.
  • Print in black ink only — no color cartridges needed for line drawings.
  • Print multiple copies to try the same pose in several different team palettes.

Free to Print, Always

All 200 baseball coloring pages are completely free, now and always. Download, print as many as you need, and come back any time. No account, no paywall, no watermark, no limit. Explore the rest of our sports coloring pages — basketball, soccer, ice hockey and American football — or discover thousands more free designs in our free printables library.