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Baseball Field Diagrams

Two letter-size blank baseball diamonds — landscape (wider, with room for notes alongside) and portrait (classic upright). Click the diagram to drop into Build Custom mode and add your team logo, label positions with player names, and pick your field color. The static Download Blank link still gets you a clean unmarked diamond in one click.

Two orientations · landscape or portrait

Pick a layout — then click to customize.

Baseball Field — Landscape preview
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Baseball Field — Landscape
Wide letter-size diamond with home plate at the bottom-center and outfield fanning up — leaves room alongside the field for plays, lineups, or notes. Click the image to build a custom version with team logo, player names, and color.
Baseball Field — Portrait preview
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Baseball Field — Portrait
Classic letter-size portrait diamond with home plate at the bottom and outfield extending up. Click the image to build a custom version — toggle position labels, name your players, and add a team logo.
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Baseball field diagram — common questions

How big is a baseball diamond?
A regulation baseball diamond has 90 feet between each base, and the pitcher's rubber sits 60 feet 6 inches from home plate. Little League uses a smaller 60-foot diamond with a 46-foot pitching distance. Our blank diagrams are drawn to regulation proportions so they read correctly for coaching, teaching, or diagramming plays.
What are the 9 positions on a baseball field diagram?
The nine defensive positions are pitcher (1), catcher (2), first base (3), second base (4), third base (5), shortstop (6), left field (7), center field (8), and right field (9). In Build Custom mode you can toggle these position labels on or off and replace them with your own players' names.
Can I print the baseball field diagram for free?
Yes. Every diagram here is a free printable PDF. Click Download Blank for a clean, unmarked diamond, or Build Custom to add a team logo, player names, and a field color before you download. All templates are letter size (8.5×11) and print at Actual Size on any home or office printer.
Is this a blank baseball field template I can draw on?
Yes — Download Blank gives you an unmarked diamond with no positions or labels, ideal for sketching defensive shifts, bunt coverages, or practice stations by hand. Prefer to label it digitally? Build Custom adds position tags, player names, a logo, and color, then exports a finished PDF.
What's the difference between the landscape and portrait diagram?
The landscape diagram is wider, with open space beside the field for lineups, defensive assignments, or notes. The portrait diagram is the classic upright orientation that fits a binder or clipboard. Both show the same regulation diamond — pick whichever leaves room for what you're writing.
What can I use a baseball field diagram for?
Coaches use them for defensive positioning and shifts, teaching young players where each position stands, drawing up bunt and cutoff coverages, and planning practice stations. Parents and teachers use the blank diamond as a learn-the-positions or coloring worksheet.

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