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Baseball Cleats & Shoes


From practice fields to championship games, the right pair of baseball shoes helps every player move with confidence. At Play Baseball, we carry performance-driven baseball cleats trusted by players and coaches at every level, from youth leagues to college teams and beyond. Whether you're chasing your first grounder or rounding third for the winning run, the perfect fit makes all the difference.


We know every player's game is unique. That's why our collection of men's baseball shoes, youth cleats, and softball options brings together comfort, traction, and support for every position and playing surface. Explore molded, metal, TPU, and turf styles from the brands that define the game including New Balance, Nike, Under Armour, Adidas, and Mizuno all chosen because they perform as hard as you play.

Find Your Cleat Fit and Field Type

Choosing the right cleats starts with your playing surface. Our molded baseball cleats feature durable rubber or plastic studs that offer long-lasting grip and versatility on grass or turf. Metal cleats deliver elite traction and precision on natural fields perfect for advanced players who need maximum bite. TPU cleats blend the durability of molded spikes with the responsiveness of metal, while turf shoes feature short rubber nubs designed for training, cages, and indoor use.


We also stock youth baseball cleats sized and styled for developing players, plus softball cleats engineered for the fastpitch game.

How to Choose Baseball Cleats

Not sure which type is right for you? Check out our detailed Baseball Cleats Buying Guide for expert advice on materials, traction, and fit. From pitchers who need reinforced toe caps to outfielders chasing down fly balls, this guide covers what matters most when picking the perfect pair.


Play Hard. Shop Smart.

We make sure you can focus on your game, not logistics.

  • Fast Shipping: Get your gear quickly so you're always ready for first pitch.
  • Price Match Guarantee: If you find the same item for less at an approved retailer, we'll match it. See our Low Price Policy for details.
  • Easy Returns: Returns are simple and hassle-free. If your cleats don't fit right, you can return them within 30 days, no problem.


Whether you play for fun, for family, or for the win, Play Baseball is proud to help you step onto the diamond with confidence. Every pair we sell is one we'd trust in our own dugout.

Baseball Shoes & Cleats FAQs


What's the difference between molded, metal, and turf baseball cleats?

Molded cleats use non-removable rubber or plastic studs for durability and all-surface versatility. Turf shoes have shallow rubber nubs for indoor or firm ground, while metal cleats use metal spikes for maximum traction, though many youth and amateur leagues don't allow their use. Choose based on your league rules and field type.


Which cleats are best for my position?

Pitchers benefit from reinforced toe caps for durability during push-off. Outfielders often prefer metal cleats for superior traction and quick acceleration, while infielders tend to choose low-profile cleats for fast lateral movement and control.


Are metal cleats allowed in my league?

Many youth and amateur leagues prohibit metal cleats, while most high school, college, and professional organizations allow them. Always verify your league's equipment rules before purchasing.


How should I care for my baseball cleats?

Let mud dry after each game and remove it with a stick or brush. Clear dirt from studs and stuff shoes with newspaper to help them keep their shape and dry faster. Check out our blog post on how to clean your baseball cleats for more care tips.


What materials are baseball cleat uppers made from?

Most cleats feature either leather or synthetic uppers. Leather offers traditional comfort and flexibility, while modern synthetics deliver lightweight durability and built-in support.


How should baseball cleats fit?

Your cleats should fit snugly without pinching, leaving about a thumb's width at the toe. Find detailed tips in our Baseball Cleat Fit Guide.