Win the Pennant with the Heritage Series

At Box Out, we’re always looking for ways to help your programs tell your story with graphics that feel intentional, elevated, and uniquely yours. The Heritage Series is our latest release, and it might be our most distinctive yet.

Built around the timeless look of baseball/softball pennants, the Heritage Series brings a vintage-inspired aesthetic to your content. But don’t let the diamond roots fool you: swap the pennants for standardized color bars, and every template in this series works for any sport, any level, any season.

Below is a breakdown of the many different versions in the series.

Gameday

Gameday

The Gameday template sets the tone before the first pitch...or tip-off...or kickoff. :) A bold GAMEDAY headline anchors the upper-left corner, while a photo fills the right side of the frame. Both team pennants are tucked into the lower-left, crossing each other like they’re ready to compete. It’s a game announcement graphic that feels like a collector’s item.

Starting Lineup (with Photo)

When it’s time to reveal who’s in the lineup, the Starting Lineup (photo variant) delivers. The left half of the graphic displays the numbered batting order with player names and positions in clean, bold typography, along with opponent and game details. The right half is given entirely to a full-bleed action photo of your athlete making it feel less like a data card and more like a feature spread. Both team pennants appear in the upper-left, crossing in the Heritage style.

Starting Lineup (no photo)

The second lineup variant trades the action photo for a cleaner, more text-forward layout. Instead of a player image, the right side shows how you can swap out the pennants with large stacked color bars filled with your team logos. This version is especially sharp when your photography is limited or when you want the focus squarely on the names in the order. The game details and batting order are laid out on the left in the same structured format as the photo version.

Stats w/ Full-Frame Photo

This is score graphic that looks like it belongs on a broadcast lower-third. A full-bleed player action shot fills the right side, while the left side carries the score data. The zig-zag stitch detail runs vertically between the score panel and the photo, reinforcing that baseball-card texture throughout.

Scorebug (with Photo)

Similar to the full frame photo, this quick-hitting score graphic gets straight to the point with you and your opponents' score.

Score (no Photo)

This score graphic strips back to pure information design. Both team pennants are centered vertically with the score between them. No photo, no clutter. Just the score, dressed up with enough style to stop the scroll.

Score (with Stats)

Similar to the score graphic with both team pennants displayed, but this time with the addition of key stats like runs, hits, and errors.

Doubleheader Score

Running a twin bill? The Doubleheader Score handles both games in one clean graphic. The frame is split into two columns, Game 1 on the left & Game 2 on the right, each showing the final score with the matching team pennants. A vertical zig-zag stitch line divides the two games down the center, tying the whole design together with that Heritage DNA.

Headline Text

After the final out, the Headline Text template gives you a place to put the story in writing. A single team pennant is featured prominently at the top-center of the graphic. A headline dominates the middle of the frame with a paragraph-length write-up below it. It’s clean, readable, and elevated, the kind of post-game graphic that reads like a headline rather than an afterthought.

Hit Tracker

One of the most unique templates in the series is the Hit Tracker, bringing in-game data to life with a top-down field diagram. It’s the kind of real-time content that makes fans feel like they’re watching a broadcast for any big hit or late rally. The left side features both team pennants. The right side shows a stylized overhead view of the baseball/softball diamond with a line where you can click and trace the ball’s trajectory to its landing spot on the field.

Strikeout Zone

If you ask us, big strikeouts deserve their own graphic. Now you can with our K Zone template. This gives you the ability to click on the area in which the pitch was thrown to quickly and concisely identify where your pitcher brought the heat!

Built for Baseball. Ready for Everything.

Every template in the Heritage Series ships with the pennant design front and center, but all of them support a simple swap to standardized color bars making the entire series adaptable to any sport. The aesthetic stays consistent; only the sport changes.

The Heritage Series is available now inside Box Out Sports. Log in to your account and start customizing today.


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Robbie Lightfoot

Robbie Lightfoot

VP of Sales at Box Out | Former College Sports Information Director