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Baseball Bags & Bat Packs
Team Town Sports is your ultimate destination for keeping your gear organized and game-ready. From the dugout to the travel tournament, transport your equipment in style with our premium selection of baseball bags and bat packs. Shop top-tier durability and innovative designs from trusted brands like Easton, Rawlings, EvoShield, Mizuno, and Nike.
Shop Baseball Bags by Style:
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Bat Packs (Backpacks): The most popular choice for everyday players. These feature comfortable shoulder straps, dedicated bat sleeves (holding 2-4 bats), and integrated fence hooks to keep your gear off the dugout floor.
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Wheeled Equipment Bags: Perfect for travel ball players or those carrying heavy loads. Built with rugged wheels and telescopic handles to easily roll your baseball cleats, baseball gloves, and apparel across dirt and pavement.
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Catcher’s Bags: Extra-large, heavy-duty wheeled bags specifically designed with massive main compartments to hold bulky catcher's gear, chest protectors, leg guards, and multiple helmets.
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Duffel Bags: A classic, over-the-shoulder option offering a large, open main compartment for coaches or players who prefer a traditional carry style.
Baseball Bags & Bat Packs: Fit, Capacity & Care FAQs
What are the different types of baseball bags?
Baseball bags generally fall into three main categories: Bat Packs (backpack style), Duffel Bags (shoulder strap style), and Wheeled Bags (roller style). Bat packs are ideal for youth and standard position players due to their hands-free convenience. Duffels are great for coaches carrying extra balls and practice gear. Wheeled bags are essential for players who travel frequently or carry heavy, bulky equipment.
What size baseball bag do I need?
Choosing the right size depends heavily on your position and age level:
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Youth/T-Ball Players: A standard youth bat pack is perfect. It holds a single glove, a helmet, a water bottle, and has exterior sleeves for 1-2 youth bats.
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Infielders/Outfielders: A standard adult bat pack or medium duffel works best to hold a helmet, cleats, fielding glove, batting gloves, and 2-4 bats.
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Catchers: You will absolutely need an extra-large wheeled catcher's bag. Standard bags simply cannot fit the rigid shin guards, chest protector, catcher's helmet, and catcher's mitt alongside your regular batting gear.
What features should I look for in a good bat pack?
When shopping for a premium bat pack, look for these key features:
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J-Hooks (Fence Hooks): Essential for hanging the bag on the chainlink dugout fence, keeping your gear clean and accessible.
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Ventilated Cleat Compartment: A separate, breathable pocket to store sweaty or muddy [baseball cleats] away from your clean apparel and gloves.
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Valuables Pocket: A fleece-lined top or side pocket to safely store your phone, keys, and sunglasses without scratching them.
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Durable Base: A reinforced, water-resistant bottom panel to prevent the bag from tearing or soaking up water when placed on wet grass.
How many bats can a standard bat pack hold?
Most standard baseball backpacks feature two neoprene or mesh side sleeves, allowing you to comfortably carry two bats. Larger, tournament-style bat packs or wheeled bags can hold anywhere from four to six bats securely.
How do I clean and maintain my baseball bag?
Baseball bags take a beating from dirt, sweat, and sunflower seeds. To keep your bag fresh and extend its lifespan:
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Empty it out: After every tournament, completely empty the bag—especially the cleat compartment—and shake out loose dirt, grass, and turf beads.
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Spot clean: Wipe down the exterior and interior with a damp cloth and mild soap. Never put a structured bat pack or wheeled bag in a washing machine, as it will destroy the rigid backing and wheel base.
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Air dry: Leave all the zippers open and let the bag air dry completely in a well-ventilated area to prevent mold and eliminate odors.