Diamond - Electrifying Baseball Landing Page Template
Diamond is a full-page landing page template built for masters and senior baseball leagues. It combines a bold Dopamine Pop color palette with a community-gallery scroll flow, immersive full-bleed imagery, and a direct registration form. The template recruits players through storytelling, then closes with a roster-spot checkout that handles division selection, region, package choice, and payment.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Diamond is a single-page template designed for masters and senior amateur baseball leagues. It opens with a full-bleed golden-hour photo, flows through a scrolling community gallery, and closes with a complete seasonal registration form. The design is loud, joyful, and built entirely around belonging. If your league needs to fill roster spots, this page earns the signup before the form even appears.
Who this template is for
This template is made for organizers who run adult recreational baseball leagues at the masters or senior level. It works equally well for established regional leagues and newer clubs still building their first roster.
- League commissioners and club directors managing 40-plus, 50-plus, or 60-plus divisions
- Volunteer coordinators who need a ready-to-launch registration page without starting from scratch
- Amateur baseball organizations that want to recruit free agents and place solo players on teams
What problem this template solves
Most league registration pages feel like government forms. They list dates, post a PayPal link, and hope someone shows up. That approach fails to answer the real question every prospective player asks: will I fit in there?
- Players in their forties, fifties, and sixties need social proof, not just pricing. They need to see themselves in the game first.
- Organizers lose signups when urgency is absent. A live roster count showing fourteen of eighteen spots filled changes the decision timeline immediately.
- Solo free agents often abandon registration when there is no clear path for players who do not yet have a team.
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete, scroll-driven landing page. Every section flows from atmosphere to action, guiding the visitor from curiosity to commitment without a hard sell.
- A full-bleed header photo section with knockout headline typography
- A multi-section community gallery with captioned player photos and handwritten-style testimonial blocks
- A floating call-to-action button that appears after the third gallery section, plus a final anchor registration form with division, region, package, and payment fields
- A secondary free-agent capture path that collects name, age, position, and zip code for players who need team placement
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities that make Diamond ready to deploy for your league season.
Full-Bleed Header Section
The header fills the entire viewport with a single wide-angle photo. One line of knockout white type sits at the bottom of the frame. There is no overlay and no gradient. The image owns the screen until the visitor scrolls.
Scrolling Community Gallery
Each full-page gallery section frames one moment: a diving catch, a post-game handshake line, a team photo. Player age and position appear as captions below each image. The gallery flow is built to recruit through recognition, not persuasion.
Handwritten-Style Testimonial Blocks
Short testimonial quotes appear between gallery sections in handwritten-style typography. They are brief, specific, and personal. Each one reinforces the sense that real people with real histories play in this league.
Floating and Anchor Call-to-Action System
The primary call-to-action button floats into view after the third gallery section. It then reappears as the anchor for the final registration section. Visitors have a clear action available at the right psychological moment without being interrupted too early.
Tiered Registration Form
The final section houses a structured form that covers every decision a player needs to make. Division options include 40-plus, 50-plus, and 60-plus. Package options include a single season at one hundred eighty-five dollars or a full year at three hundred ten dollars with a jersey included. Region selection and payment entry complete the flow.
Free Agent Placement Path
A secondary call-to-action labeled "Free Agent? We'll Place You" opens a lightweight form. It captures only the four fields needed for team placement: name, age, position, and zip code. This path removes the barrier for solo players and keeps them from bouncing.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Opens with golden-hour atmosphere and a single bold headline |
| Gallery Section One | First player moment with age and position caption |
| Gallery Section Two | Diving-catch feature with community storytelling |
| Testimonial Block One | Handwritten-style quote between gallery sections |
| Gallery Section Three | Post-game handshake scene building social proof |
| Testimonial Block Two | Second personal quote reinforcing belonging |
| Team Photo Section | Full roster image showing guts, grins, and real players |
| Floating call to action Trigger | "Claim Your Roster Spot" button appears here after scroll |
| Live Roster Counter | Urgency display showing current spots filled per division |
| Registration Form | Division, region, package, and payment fields |
| Free Agent Form | Lightweight capture for solo players needing placement |
Design & branding system
The color palette is built around the Competition Edge theme using a Dopamine Pop system. Every color has a clear role, and nothing overlaps or conflicts.
- Electric gold (#FFD23F) leads all headers and stat callouts, referencing fresh chalk on a baseline
- Adrenaline red (#E63946) fires on buttons and badges, pulled from stirrup socks and clay dust
- Deep dugout navy (#1D3557) anchors backgrounds and body text like the brim of a worn cap
- Clean white (#F1FAEE) opens gallery spaces so every photo has room to breathe
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured to translate cleanly from desktop to mobile without losing the immersive gallery feel. Full-bleed images and the scroll flow are both central to the design intent.
- Full-bleed gallery sections are designed to reflow naturally on smaller screens without cropping key visual details
- The floating call-to-action button remains accessible throughout the scroll on both desktop and mobile viewports
- The tiered registration form is built in a single-column layout that works on any screen width without requiring horizontal scrolling
How this template helps you convert
Diamond earns the registration before the form appears. The scroll is structured so visitors feel like they already belong to the league by the time they reach checkout.
- The gallery-first scroll builds emotional investment early. Visitors see real moments from real players before they see a single price or deadline. By the third gallery section, the league feels familiar.
- The live roster counter creates honest urgency. Showing fourteen of eighteen spots filled in a specific division makes the scarcity real and local, not generic. That specificity moves people to act now rather than later.
- The dual call-to-action system removes dead ends. Players who are ready commit through the full registration form. Players who are hesitant or teamless take the free-agent path. No one has a reason to leave the page without doing something.
Other information about this template
Diamond sits in the Sports and Recreation category under the Baseball Leagues subcategory, with niche alignment toward baseball amateur and club play at the masters and senior level. A few additional details worth knowing before you customize:
- The template is designed as a single-page flow, not a multi-page site. All content lives on one scrollable canvas.
- Pricing displayed in the registration form reflects the values in the source brief: one hundred eighty-five dollars for a single season and three hundred ten dollars for a full year with jersey included. These are editable fields.
- The live roster count display is a visual component. Keeping it current is the responsibility of the league administrator.
- The template style follows a bento-grid layout principle for the gallery sections, grouping visual moments into clean, contained blocks before opening into full-bleed images.
- The header concept draws from a portrait and vertical framing approach adapted to a wide landscape shot, centering the batter mid-swing with supporting team context visible in the frame.




Theme
Competition Edge
Creative direction
Before/After Reveal
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-bleed Header with Knockout Type
Scrolling Community Gallery Flow
Handwritten-style Testimonial Blocks
Floating and Anchor Call to Action System
Tiered Registration Form with Packages
Free Agent Capture Path
Related questions
Can I use this template if my league only has one age division?
Does the free-agent form automatically assign players to teams?
Can the live roster count update automatically as spots fill?
What types of photos work best in the gallery sections?
Is this template usable before I have professional photography?