Baseball Uniform Rules for Little League, High School, and Travel Ball (What’s Allowed in 2026)


Uniform Rules for Little League, High School, and Travel Ball (What’s Allowed in 2026)

Getting your team’s uniforms right isn’t just about looking sharp — it’s about staying legal on the field. Every league has its own rules for jerseys, pants, numbers, patches, and accessories, and breaking them can mean a quick trip back to the dugout.

This 2026 guide gives coaches, parents, and athletic directors a clear breakdown of what’s allowed (and what’s not) for Little League, high school (NFHS), and travel/select ball. Use it as your checklist before you order custom uniforms.

2026 Uniform Rules Comparison Chart

Item Little League High School (NFHS) Travel / Select Ball
Jersey Solid color or two-color; numbers 1–99 on back; name optional Solid or two-color; 1–99 on back; name allowed Almost any design; team colors & sponsor logos OK
Pants Gray (most common) or white; no metal buttons Gray or white; must match team Any color; many teams use black or team color
Hat / Visor Team color with logo; no reflective materials Team color; must match Any design (often matching jersey)
Socks / Belt Matching team socks; belt optional Matching socks; belt required Matching socks; belt optional
Undershirts Solid color only (no patterns) Solid color; must match team Any color; compression sleeves allowed
Patches / Logos League patch required; sponsor logos limited NFHS patch required; sponsor logos OK Sponsor logos usually allowed
Numbers 1–99; must be at least 6" high on back 1–99; visible on back Any size; double-digit preferred
Player Names Optional Allowed on back Almost always used


Key Rules Coaches & Parents Must Know in 2026

  • Little League: Keeps it simple and uniform. No crazy designs or sponsor logos on the main jersey unless approved by the local league.
  • High School (NFHS): Strict on matching sets and required patches. Uniforms must be identical across the team.
  • Travel / Select Ball: The most flexible. Teams often go with bold designs, player names, and sponsor logos to stand out in tournaments.

Important 2026 Note: Always double-check with your specific league or tournament director. Some travel events adopt stricter Little League or NFHS rules for certain weekends.

Pro Tips for Ordering Custom Uniforms

  • Order early (6–8 weeks before the season) so you have time for alterations.
  • Choose moisture-wicking fabric with stretch — it holds up better in hot weather and long tournaments.
  • Include matching practice shirts and hoodies in the team store for a complete look.
  • Add a small team logo on the left chest and a large number on the back — this is the most popular setup.

Setting up a free custom online team store makes compliance effortless. Every parent orders the exact approved uniform in their child’s size, and you control the design so the whole team looks identical and 100% legal.

Ready to Outfit Your Entire Team Like the Pros?

At Williams Athletics, we’ve been helping schools, youth programs, travel teams, and rec leagues build championship looks for over 15 years. From custom baseball uniforms and team stores to cleats, gloves, and fan apparel — we make it simple, stress-free, and affordable.

Request your free custom online team store today at williamsathletics.com. No setup fees, no minimums, and full support from our team every step of the way.

Stay tuned to the Williams Athletics Baseball Guides blog for more practical tips, sizing charts, and 2026 season advice.

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