Why Baseball Pins Are Important Motivators | Custom Lapel Pins

A vibrant baseball pin featuring a cartoon hornet swinging a bat, surrounded by player initials and numbers, with HORNEROCK AVON COOPERSTOWN BASEBALL 2016 and HORNETS at the bottom—a standout addition to any baseball pins collection.

Coaches first supply players with jerseys, hats, and other essential baseball equipment when baseball season starts.
large 2 inch, die struck, custom designed, baseball pin,
Another important item to give to players is a baseball pin.

Pins are great way to motivate your players to do well.  Some examples of specialized pins are:

  • Players who hit home runs
  • steal the most bases
  • catch the most infield balls
  • catch the most outfield balls
  • hit the most homeruns
  • bats the most players home
  • have good sportsmanship
  • most improved player
  • most valuable player

and many other accomplishments.  A baseball pin can be custom designed to match your team’s logo and colors. You can also include the player numbers, and furthermore, some designs even have enough space to put their names.

Your Players Can Trade Their Baseball Pins with Other Teams

Baseball trading pins are meant to be exchanged throughout the season, so it’s smart to order a large supply from the start. To estimate how many you’ll need, multiply the number of games your team will play by the average number of players on each team—and don’t forget to include coaches, assistants, and bat boys.

If your team makes it to the playoffs, consider ordering an extra batch to celebrate the achievement and keep as souvenirs. Trading pins are more than collectibles—they build connections, team spirit, and lasting memories that players cherish for years.