
Stitched this one up for the baseball players and fans who genuinely dont do anything else from March through October. Its 4 words stacked in a column, each word sitting on its own line in chunky uppercase block lettering. The colours alternate down the stack and at the biggest size the two are almost equal weight, which gives the whole thing a bold striped rhythm when you step back from it. No baseball graphic, no extra decoration, just the words and the attitude.
The 5 sizes go from 2.1 inches wide up to 5.6 inches, which is the widest in this whole baseball series. Stitch count runs from around 5,700 on the smallest all the way up to 16,000 on the 5.6-inch version, so that largest size is genuinely substantial. 1 colour change, so the machine pauses once. Digitised in industry software and the satin blocks on each word sit flat and clean, with the underlay doing its job properly so the letterforms dont shift between colour stops.
One customer ordered the 4-inch version for a youth travel team hoodie last summer and shared a photo. The alternating red and black stacked lines looked exactly like a proper team design, not a slogan at all, just from the colour rhythm. That was a nice surprise honestly. Kids on the team wanted one each after they saw it.
Stitch on white or light grey cotton or fleece and the red really jumps. Skip dark fabrics because the black lines absorb into anything dark and you lose the whole alternating effect. Pair a no-show mesh cutaway on knit fleece, the satin columns in those wider blocks need firm stabiliser or the red sections pucker. Tearaway holds up on woven canvas or twill.
Run a test on scrap first with the 4-inch size before committing to the full 5.6-in build on a finished garment. Hoop tight and trust the professional digitising software underlay settings. Dm me if the file throws any errors on your machine and Ill get you a fresh copy straight away.
What people are using this design for
A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.
- Youth baseball travel team hoodies and sweatshirtsStitch the 4-in run on a plain white hoodie and the alternating red and black stack looks like a legit team design
- Player personalised tees for the all-year baseball obsessiveWorks on a youth player tee as a personalised season gift that actually describes their entire lifestyle
- Baseball camp and club spirit shirts at start of seasonGreat on a camp shirt at the start of summer baseball season, the four-word stack reads perfectly from across a field
- Cap embroidery for coaches and players who live in the dugoutPop the 2-inch version on a cap crown and the alternating colours still read cleanly at that smaller scale
- Sports fan tote bags and bleacher accessories for game daysOne customer stitched this on a canvas tote for a team mum and the stacked text looked strong on natural canvas
- End-of-season gift shirts for kids completing their first full baseball yearStitch on a hoodie for a kid finishing their first full baseball season and the slogan basically writes the card for you
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 54.6 × 63.8 mm | 5,726 |
| 76.3 × 89.2 mm | 8,065 |
| 98.1 × 114.6 mm | 10,683 |
| 119.8 × 140.0 mm | 13,391 |
| 141.5 × 165.4 mm | 16,244 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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