Baseball Lineup Cards Custom: Built for Every Player
You're already comparing options — so let's cut straight to what actually makes a custom baseball card worth ordering for your team.

End-of-season photos get stuffed in a drawer. Generic trophies collect dust on a shelf. Most recognition items feel like an afterthought — something picked because it was easy, not because it meant anything. Coaches invest months into developing their players, and the sendoff shouldn't be a laminated certificate printed at a copy shop. Baseball is a sport steeped in tradition, and trading cards are part of that tradition. Players don't forget the first time they see themselves on one. The problem has always been finding a source that does it right — good print quality, real card stock, a design that actually looks like a pro card.
Snapshot prints baseball lineup cards custom for teams at every level — youth rec leagues, travel ball, high school varsity, college club teams. You upload a photo from your phone or camera, pick from pro-style baseball card templates, and we handle the rest from our facility in Des Moines, Iowa. Every card ships on premium card stock with a free magnetic case included, and your order arrives in 2-3 days. No design degree needed. No minimum order. Just real cards that players are genuinely proud to hold.
Here's exactly how the ordering process works, from photo upload to cards in hand.
Every spring and fall, we watch coaches come back to reorder for a new season's roster — it's one of the clearest signs that the cards are actually landing the way coaches hope they will when they first place that team order.
How to Order Custom Baseball Lineup Cards Through Snapshot
The entire process takes about five minutes. You don't need to know anything about graphic design — if you can attach a photo to an email, you can order a card.
Upload Your Photo
Grab a photo from your phone, your team photographer's files, or a digital camera — any clear, well-lit image works. Action shots, posed dugout photos, batting stances, pitching windups — all of them translate well onto a card. For a team order, you'll upload individual photos for each player. The cleaner the shot, the sharper the final print, so good natural light makes a real difference. Don't stress over perfection; our templates are designed to make standard photos look outstanding.
Customize Your Card
Choose from baseball-specific templates styled after real pro card designs — complete with position, jersey number, team name, and stat lines. You can personalize each card individually, which matters a lot for team sets. Add your player's batting average, ERA, stolen bases, or whatever stats define their season. Some coaches add the year and team record. It's your card, your data. The layout handles the heavy lifting so every player's card looks cohesive as a full set.
Receive Your Cards
Every order is printed on premium card stock at our Des Moines facility and ships within 2-3 days — free, anywhere in the USA. Each card comes with a free magnetic case, the same style collectors use to protect valuable cards. The standard size is 2.5" × 3.5", identical to a traditional trading card. If you want something bigger, the MEGA Card prints at 11" × 15" — a poster-format card that's genuinely impressive when a player holds it up.
From upload to doorstep in 2-3 days — fast enough for end-of-season celebrations, quality that holds up for years.
What to Look For in Baseball Lineup Cards Custom — Evaluation Criteria
Not all custom card services are equal, and coaches ordering for a full roster need to think through a few specific things before placing a team order. Here's what actually matters.
Consistent Quality Across the Full Roster
When you're handing cards to 12 or 15 players at once, inconsistency stands out immediately. Every card in a Snapshot team order is printed from the same facility on the same premium card stock, so the shortstop's card looks just as sharp as the cleanup hitter's. No color variation, no uneven cuts, no cards that look like they came from a different print run.
Real Trading Card Dimensions and Feel
A card that doesn't feel like a trading card defeats the purpose. Snapshot prints at the standard 2.5" × 3.5" — the same dimensions as every baseball card produced since the Topps era. It fits in a standard sleeve, fits in a wallet, fits in a collector binder. Players know the difference between a real card and a glorified business card.
Baseball-Specific Template Designs
Generic photo print services don't offer baseball card layouts with stat fields, position lines, and team branding. Snapshot's templates are built for sports, with design elements that mirror the pro card aesthetic — borders, typography, and data placement that actually look like something from a pack, not a school photo package.
No Minimum Order, No Bulk Headaches
Rosters change. Players get added late in the season. Someone wants an extra card for grandma. You shouldn't have to hit a 50-card minimum to make a simple team order work. Snapshot has no minimum — order one card or a full roster set, and the process is identical either way.
Everything Included with Every Team Order
- ✓Individual player photos on each card
- ✓Full team set shipped together
- ✓Free magnetic cases for each card
- ✓Premium card stock printing
- ✓2-3 day shipping
- ✓No minimum order requirement
- ✓Mix and match templates
Snapshot vs. Generic Photo Prints vs. DIY Printing — How Do They Stack Up?
| Feature | Snapshot | Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Premium professional card stock — rigid, full color, identical to a retail trading card | ||
| Sport-specific designs with stat fields, position lines, jersey number placement built in | ||
| Individual customization per player, full set ships together, no minimum order | ||
| 2-3 day shipping from Des Moines — free for every order in the USA | ||
| Free magnetic case with every single card — no add-on purchase required | ||
| Competitive per-card pricing with free shipping — starts at $17.99 per card, packs up to $49.99 |
Perfect Moments for Custom Baseball Lineup Cards
The right moment with the right card creates a memory that outlasts any trophy. These are the scenarios coaches come back to us for, season after season.
End-of-Season Team Celebration
Picture your final team meeting — you call each player up, you say something about their season, and you hand them their card. That moment lands differently than a handshake and a certificate. We see coaches order full roster sets every spring and fall specifically for this. Players keep these cards for years. Parents frame them. It's a sendoff that actually means something, and it costs less than a second-rate trophy that'll end up in a closet.
Travel Ball and Tournament Recognition
Travel ball families invest serious time and money into their players' development. A custom baseball card at the end of a tournament season acknowledges that investment in a tangible way. Coaches ordering for travel teams often add season stats — batting average, on-base percentage, innings pitched — because those numbers represent real work. The card becomes a record of the season, not just a keepsake.
Youth League Participation and Encouragement
For younger players — T-ball through 10U — getting their own baseball card might be the single most exciting thing that happens all season. It tells an 8-year-old that they're a real player, worth putting on a card, worth remembering. Youth league coordinators and coaches who order team sets consistently report that kids carry these cards to school, show them to teachers, and talk about them for weeks. That's the kind of impact most end-of-season gear doesn't come close to matching.
Coaches and Parents Keep Coming Back — Here's Why
Every season, we see repeat orders from coaches who tried Snapshot once and made it a tradition. The combination of fast turnaround, premium card stock, and real trading card dimensions creates something players actually want to keep — not just another piece of end-of-season gear headed for the bottom of a bag. We've shipped custom baseball cards to teams in all 50 states, from small-town rec leagues to nationally competing travel programs, and the response from coaches is consistently the same: players love them, and parents ask where they can order more.
Custom Baseball Card Pricing: What You'll Pay and What You'll Get
Snapshot's pricing starts at $17.99 for a single card and scales up to full team packs — all with free USA shipping included.

The Rookie Box
Perfect for those unforgettable moments
$17.99 - $49.99

MEGA Card
Their moment, bigger than ever
$49.99
Create for free • Ships in 2-3 days • Made in Des Moines, IA, USA
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about baseball lineup cards custom
Can I create baseball lineup cards custom with individual stats for each player?
Yes — and that's one of the things that makes a Snapshot team order genuinely useful rather than just decorative. Each card is customized individually, so you can enter a different player name, position, jersey number, and stat line for every card in the set. Batting average, home runs, RBI, ERA, strikeouts, stolen bases — whatever stats best represent that player's season. Coaches typically pull these from their scorebook or a team app before ordering. The process is straightforward: you fill in each player's details during the customization step, and every card in the order prints with their specific information. No two cards in your team set have to look the same beyond the template style.
How long does it take to receive custom baseball cards after ordering?
Orders ship within 2-3 days from our facility in Des Moines, Iowa, with free shipping anywhere in the USA. That means most coaches receive their team sets within a week of ordering, depending on location. If you're planning an end-of-season party or a team banquet, order 7-10 days in advance to give yourself a comfortable buffer. Rush situations happen — a coach realized late in the week that the final game is Friday — and the 2-3 day production timeline exists specifically to make that kind of last-minute order workable. Tracking information is provided so you know exactly when to expect your cards.
What photo quality do I need for a good-looking baseball card?
Any clear, well-lit photo taken on a modern smartphone will produce a sharp card. You don't need a professional photographer or a DSLR camera. The main things to avoid are blurry images, very dark or heavily backlit shots, and extremely low-resolution files. Action shots from games work great — a player mid-swing, a pitcher in their windup, a catcher dropping into stance. Posed photos in uniform work equally well. If you're ordering a team set and your photos were taken by a parent or team photographer, those files are almost always sufficient quality. When in doubt, upload the best photo you have — the template design is built to work with real-world photos, not studio shoots.
Can I order cards for a full baseball team at once?
Absolutely — team orders are one of the most common things we fulfill. You can order cards for your full roster in a single transaction, uploading a different photo and player info for each card. Packs run up to 18 cards and are priced up to $49.99, making them a straightforward option for most youth and high school rosters. If your team is larger, you can place multiple orders. There's no minimum order requirement, so you're not forced into a bulk quantity that doesn't match your actual roster. Every card in the team set ships together, arrives together, and comes with its own free magnetic case — so distribution at a team event is simple.
What size are Snapshot baseball cards?
Standard Snapshot cards are 2.5" × 3.5" — the traditional trading card size that's been the industry standard since the early days of baseball cards. That means they fit in standard card sleeves, top loaders, binder pages, and magnetic cases. It's the same size as a Topps or Bowman card, which matters to players who are already collectors. If you want something larger and more dramatic, the MEGA Card option prints at 11" × 15" — a poster-format card that's genuinely impressive displayed on a wall or held up for a photo. Both options are printed on premium card stock with professional-quality ink.
Do the cards come with any protection?
Every Snapshot order includes a free magnetic case with each card — no upcharge, no add-on required. Magnetic cases are the collector-grade protection method used for high-value cards. They seal shut with a magnetic closure, provide rigid protection against bending, and keep the card clean and scratch-free. If you've seen a graded or premium card displayed in a hard acrylic case with magnetic closure, that's exactly what you're getting with every order. The MEGA Card (11" × 15") ships with a protective sleeve sized for the larger format. You're not getting cards wrapped in tissue paper — every order is packaged to arrive in display-ready condition.
Is there a minimum order requirement for custom baseball cards?
There's no minimum order at Snapshot. You can order a single card for $17.99 or a full team pack — the process is exactly the same either way. This matters for coaches who need to add a card for a player who joined the team late, or parents who want one extra card for a grandparent. It also means you can test a single card before committing to a full team order, though in practice coaches who order one card for themselves almost always come back for the full roster. Free shipping applies regardless of order size, so a single-card order ships for the same price as a team pack: free.
How should coaches handle ordering for a full roster — any tips for making the process smooth?
The coaches who have the smoothest team ordering experience usually gather three things before they start: a clear photo for each player, each player's name and jersey number, and the stats they want to include. A quick note in your team group chat asking parents to send a good uniform photo gets you most of the way there. Keep photos in a labeled folder — 'Smith_14.jpg' or similar — so you know which photo belongs to which player as you customize each card. If you're doing end-of-season stats, pull from your scorebook before you sit down to order. The actual customization goes fast once your materials are organized. Most coaches finish a full roster order in under 30 minutes.
Order Your Baseball Lineup Cards Custom Today
Your team's season deserves more than a generic trophy. Cards ship in 2-3 days from Des Moines, Iowa — free shipping, free magnetic case with every order, printed on premium card stock in the USA. Don't let the season end without giving every player something they'll actually keep.
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