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16 Baseball Romance Books That Will Make You Want Extra Innings

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16 Baseball Romance Books That Will Make You Want Extra Innings

I don’t consider myself to be sporty, but when the first hint of springtime weather hits, I suddenly love baseball. As I write this, we’re heading into May, and I’ve already gone to a game this season. Baseball is a sport full of community, rivalries, great food, good beer, and athleticism. Baseball players are a special breed of athlete. They’re strong, focused, fast, and they’re not afraid to get dirty when they slide onto a base.

With baseball being as timeless as it is and the virality of TikToking, lip-syncing and hip-thrusting teams like The Savannah Bananas, it’s no surprise that baseball players are the inspiration behind an entire sub-genre of romance novels. The fictional baseball players are often feeling down after a bad game or a career trade. But underneath their broody, gruff, athletic exteriors are hearts of gold.

Their love interests have often sworn off baseball players or are overthinking, assuming these players are out of their league. All many of these characters need is each other to realize their full potential and re-center their lives. These novels are full of romantic tension and spicy scenes that give “hitting a home run” the double meaning we all know and love. Here are 16 baseball romance books that you should add to your TBR roster.

Heavy Hitter

Katie Cotugno

If you’re still in your Taylor & Travis era (aren’t we all), this is the baseball romance for you. Lacey Logan is a superstar whose life no longer feels like her own. But when Lacey discovers her boyfriend has two major secrets–a drug problem and a girlfriend with a baby on the way–everything changes. So when Lacey is out with her friend, venting about the current situation, former Rookie of the Year Jimmy Hodges walks into the bar. On the surface, he is not what Lacey imagined for herself, but maybe that’s exactly what she needs.

Fix Her Up

Tessa Bailey

Georgie Castle’s family runs a successful home renovation business, but far from real estate, Georgie is a clown for children’s birthday parties. She wants to show everyone that she’s not just a clown; she’s a sexy adult woman. At the same time, ex-pro baseball player Travis Ford must prove that he’s not a washed-up party boy. So, the two decide to fake-date. It’s an innocent scheme for them to both get what they want, but it turns out what they both want is each other. This is the first book in a series and can be read as a standalone.

The Prospects

KT Hoffman

As the first openly trans player in professional baseball, Gene has nearly everything he’s ever let himself dream of—that is, until Luis Estrada, Gene’s former teammate and current rival, gets traded to his team. Gene and Luis can’t manage a civil conversation off the field or a competent play on it. As the two grow closer, the tension between them turns electric, and their chemistry spills past the confines of the stadium. Gene has to reconcile his quiet, minor-league-sized life with the major-league dreams Luis makes feel possible.

The Art of Catching Feelings

Alicia Thompson

Daphne doesn’t follow baseball, but it certainly beats sitting at home in the days after her divorce. After one too many ballpark beers, she heckles Carolina Battery player Chris Kepler. Horrified, Daphne DMs Chris on social media to apologize, but forgets to say she’s the one who heckled him. When a DM from “Duckie” catches Chris’ eye, he impulsively messages back. Daphne isn’t sure how much longer she can keep lying to Chris, especially as she starts working with the team in real life and their feelings for each other deepen.

Home Run Heart

Hailey Gardiner

Brooks Alden has only ever loved two things: baseball and his high school girlfriend, Nora Foster. Returning home in the off-season gives Brooks a second chance with a now-divorced Nora. They make a bargain to spend five Fridays sharing new experiences in the hopes that Brooks will discover that there’s more to life than baseball, while helping Nora cope with the grief of her divorce and the demands of single motherhood. This book is a part of a series but can be read as a standalone.

The First Baseman’s Grumpy Fan

Rosalie Pease

There are two versions of this book–one is spicy and one is a closed-door romance. Everything is the same aside from the intimate scenes, so readers can choose their level of spice. Gale Frost has one rule: no dating baseball players. Finn Nixon has been rewriting the rules since he started playing the game. When a foul ball sends these two opposites on a literal collision course, sparks fly. For Finn, it’s love at first sight, but Gale’s unimpressed by Finn’s fun-loving antics. Will Gale throw out her rule book for a chance at a home run romance, or will Finn strike out?

The Yips

Emma McCoy

Kelsey Colette is a young, single mother who works multiple jobs to support her infant son. One night, while taking a final call on the ride-share app, she meets Sam Drummon, a Major League baseball player. Sam has just signed a huge contract, only to discover that he’s dealing with a case of the yips, aka his pitches are no longer working. Kelsey is less than impressed with their first meeting, but as fate intervenes, the couple has another chance meeting. Maybe Kelsey is the good luck charm Sam needed all along.

Out of His League

Caroline Richardson

Gretchen Harper has always been dependable and predictable. She’s never taken risks, and she’s especially never bought coffee for gorgeous professional athletes in airports. That is, until she meets her favorite baseball player on the worst day of his career. When a beautiful woman offers him coffee, that simple kindness is exactly what he needs to lift him out of his funk. He asks her to join him in first class, not expecting to end up joining her in bed. What starts as a one-night stand ends up holding the promise for so much more.

Hothead

Stella Rhys

The night Evie met Drew Maddox, the hottest player in Major League Baseball and the most notorious playboy in all of Manhattan, she was drunk-dialing her ex, and Drew approached her with flirtation in his eyes. Tabloids publish pictures of their first encounter, and suddenly, they’re engaged. Evie needs to prove to her ex that she’s fine. Drew must prove to his team that he’s stable. The tension is real, the kisses are fake, and the chemistry is becoming confusing. This book is part of a series but can be read as a standalone.

No Ordinary Love

Myah Ariel

Ella Simone’s popstar life is what dreams are made of. Her eight-year marriage to renowned music producer Elliot Majors has helped garner the hits, awards, and adoring fans. But when Ella tires of Elliot’s many infidelities, she decides to fight for her independence. Ella is under strict orders to lay low, but is thrown a curveball after an awards show wardrobe malfunction, where she’s rescued by Miles Westbrook, MLB’s most eligible player. Amid tricky divorce proceedings, Ella’s connection with the charismatic pitcher might just be her downfall.

Pitcher Us

Molly Goins

Coming off a World Series win, one of the last things starting pitcher Will Anderson anticipates is being traded to the Boston Blues. That and the fact he isn’t being traded alone. Over the past year, his catcher’s little sister was simply that—his teammate’s sister. When Callie Reyer showed up on her brother’s doorstep, she promised herself no more baseball players. But now, not only is she the Blue’s new team photographer, she’s also moved in next door to the team’s pitcher.

You Should Be So Lucky

Cat Sebastian

The 1960 baseball season is shaping up to be the worst year of Eddie O’Leary’s life. When the team’s owner orders him to give a bunch of interviews to some snobby reporter, he’s ready to call it quits. Mark Bailey has had a rough year and just wants to be left alone in his too-empty apartment, mourning a partner. The last thing he needs is to spend a season writing about an obnoxious new shortstop. There’s an inevitable attraction between them, but Mark has vowed that he’ll never be someone’s secret ever again, and Eddie can’t be out as a professional athlete.

The Trade

Meghan Quinn

When Cory Potter gets traded in the middle of the season to his childhood rival team, the Chicago Rebels, he feels like he is completely screwed. Cory has a lot on his plate, and he swears he’d never get involved with anyone during the baseball season, but then he meets Natalie. Natalie is recently divorced, trying to navigate the dating world again, and thinks Cory is too out of her league. Through many hilarious interactions and miscommunications, Natalie and Cory discover if they’re meant to be. This is the fourth book in a sports romance series but can be read as a standalone. 

Blushing in the Big Leagues

Tate believes professional athletes are best handled at a distance, preferably far enough away that their chiseled jawlines blur into oblivion. But when she meets Grant Navarro, everything changes. They kiss the first night they meet, which happens to be before she learns Grant is on her brother’s baseball team. For Tate, Grant is officially off limits, but Grant doesn’t see it that way. She gives in just for one night, but it may be the push she needs to finally break her one golden rule.

Call Your Shot

Kathryn Kincaid

Nathan Sharpe’s never thought anything would rival his love of baseball–until he fell for Brenna Quinn. After high school, Brenna and Nathan each left their hometown, never expecting to see it—or each other—again. Six years later, Nathan’s father leaves them an inheritance, but only if they accept it together. Neither of them can afford to walk away. Resisting the blazing attraction between them is almost as impossible as overcoming their painful past. This is the second in a series but can be read as a standalone.

The Problem With Players

Brittainy Cherry

Avery Kingsley is a successful female baseball coach who lives by the mantra, “throw hard, swing for the fences, and never, ever, look back”—especially when it comes to exes. So, when her ex-boyfriend, baseball all-star Nathan Pierce, lands the job as her assistant coach, her life is flipped upside down. The smirks, lingering stares, and playful teasing show Avery that Nathan is back in town for more than just a job. Avery must decide if she can keep it professional and move on from the past or if she wants to become Nathan’s teammate for life. 

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Emily Wise is a Virginia-based content creator with over five years of experience creating content strategies for SaaS companies. Although she spends her days in the tech world, she has spent many years as a lifestyle writer for her personal site, as well as for several publications across the web.

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Ted Kopacz – Women’s Volleyball Coach

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Ted Kopacz was named the 11th head volleyball coach in Indiana State program history in December 2025. He joins the Sycamores by following stints at Colorado State, Nebraska Omaha, and Colorado, as well as with USA Volleyball.

Kopacz spent two seasons at Colorado State as the lead defensive coach, implementing an opportunistic style of play and mindset focused on improving team defense. The Rams went from last in the conference in opponent hitting efficiency in 2023, to first in both 2024 (.190) and 2025 (.187). Among his individual work included daily practice planning focusing on blocking, team defense, middle/setter offense and overall team development, mapping individual development plans for each athlete.

 

The Rams’ defensive success propelled Colorado State to both the 2024 Mountain West Conference regular season and tournament championship, earning the program’s first NCAA Tournament Berth since 2019. He guided 2024 AVCA All-American Malaya Jones during the run, while Jones and Emery Herman both recorded AVCA All-Region honors.

 

He also served as the head coach of the 2024 Mountain West All-Star team that finished as the Silver Medalists at the Global Challenge Tournament held in Pula, Croatia.

 

Prior to the Rams, Kopacz spent the last two seasons as an Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at the University of Nebraska Omaha. At Omaha, he mentored the setter position and assisted in the development of offensive game-plans. Kopacz helped Omaha to their first D1 NCAA tournament appearance and first Summit League Championship in 2023. His work with the program included mentoring AVCA All-American McKenna Ruch, while also helping guide Ruch and Shayla McCormick to AVCA All-Region honors.

Kopacz started his college coaching career at the University of Colorado in January of 2021 as a Volunteer Assistant Coach. With the Buffaloes, he assisted with the training of first contact and floor defense and helped design scouting reports and prepare the scout team.

The Libertyville, Illinois native played club volleyball at Indiana University where he was a captain and earned All-Big Ten and All-MIVA honors. Kopacz graduated from Indiana with a degree in Informatics and Computing with a specialty in Sports Marketing and Management.

After graduation from Indiana in 2016, he worked in Benefits Administration, most recently as a Senior Account Manager at bswift, while consulting for several different clubs and high school teams in the Chicagoland area.

 



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Volleyball Signs UCLA Transfer Kiki Horne, Bolsters 2026 Attacking Force – UCF Athletics

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Horne, a native of Raleigh, North Carolina, was named the Gatorade State Player of the Year after her junior season at Millbrook High School, leading the squad to a historic 29-1 record and the Class 4A State Championship. After his outstanding prep career, the future Knights’ collegiate journey started on the West Coast, competing for UCLA as a freshman in 2024.

She was one of two Bruins to compete in all 29 matches, garnering the starting nod in nine contests. Horne tallied 249 kills and a .169 hitting clip to complement 14 double-digit kill performances, including a tantalizing stretch of seven consecutive to bridge non-conference and Big Ten play.

In the Los Angeles showdown, Horne boasted a career-high 17 kills, one of many remarkable outings from the then-freshman.

During her sophomore slate, Horne continued to feature for the Bruins in critical moments, tallying a kill in the NCAA Tournament against one-seeded Kentucky. She finished the season with 10 kills on 32 attempts, seeing time in seven matches.

On the defensive end, Horne’s athletic ability and IQ propelled the future Knight to 0.40 blocks per set and 0.47 digs per set in two years.

 



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Mia Kinney, 2025 5-Star Preps Volleyball Player of the Year

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Catholic junior Mia Kinney doesn’t mind playing out of her club and college position for the Lady Irish volleyball team.

She is an offensive force as an outside hitter and is a six-rotation player for Catholic.

Yet Kinney will play defense in college, signing scholarship papers to play libero or defensive specialist at Vanderbilt.

And that’s her focus during Catholic’s offseason for volleyball, which is in-season for Kinney at K2 Volleyball.

“I’m just trying to get a little bit more polished in my libero position,” said Kinney, the 2025 5Star Preps Volleyball Player of the Year, “just because pretty much my entire volleyball career I’ve just been doing different things, and just playing whatever (position) my team needs me to.”

Her versatility and talent were a big reason Catholic (25-10) had another big season in 2025.

Kinney combined powerful hitting (332 kills) with her setting (68 assists), defense (239 digs), serving (72 aces), and excellent passing in leading the Lady Irish to the Division II-AA Final Four.

Catholic coach Brent Carter said he’s able to use Kinney’s versatility because his senior libero, Nora James, has similar talents like Kinney.

“We get creative and move our libero around because our libero (James) is also a very skilled player,” Carter said. “Sometimes, our libero is playing left-back defense and sometimes she’s playing middle-back defense, so it gives us a nuance to where we put Mia, and it gives us an attacking threat out of the back row.”

Kinney’s passing is uncanny, too, and it was on full display at the state tournament, where the Lady Irish endured an emotional rollercoaster.

Catholic staved off elimination with a 3-0 victory over Chattanooga Baylor on Oct. 21 in their second Final Four match of the day, then lost on Oct. 22 to Christ Presbyterian Academy of Nashville by a 3-0 set score.

In the loss to CPA, Kinney’s passing rating was 2.82 on the 3.0 scale used for volleyball passing statistics; Carter raved about her passing in the season ending match.

“To knock Baylor out in a sweep was like a big deal to our kids emotionally,” Carter said, “and we just could not get it together against CPA. We needed to be passing well like we normally pass, and we just weren’t, but Kinney still passed a .282 in that match. And a .282 is best in the world. It’s unbelievable.”

Kinney transferred to Catholic from Baylor before the 2024-25 school year, earning All-5Star Preps first-team honors as the Lady Irish reached the state sectionals (quarterfinals).

Her sister, Elli, and brother, Cooper, are graduates of Baylor.

Elli (2023 Baylor graduate) is a junior libero for Vanderbilt’s volleyball team and Cooper (2021 Baylor graduate) is an infielder with the Tampa Bay Rays Major League Baseball organization.

Mia’s transfer to Catholic was a natural move because she was playing full-time with K2 Volleyball while attending Baylor in Chattanooga.

“It’s helped me out in so many different ways, and I’m really glad we made that decision,” she said of going to Catholic.

Kinney committed to Vanderbilt on June 15 of this year. While Elli was influential in Mia’s decision, she didn’t push Mia toward Vanderbilt.

“She loves it (Vanderbilt), and she just really helped me out through the whole recruiting process,” Mia said. “She didn’t pressure me in any way at all, but she was just there and really helpful for me. She really loves Vandy and I kind of got to see the inside scoop of that, so it was a pretty easy decision for me.”

Kinney said the 2025 season was a thrill for her and the Lady Irish, and she looks forward to another postseason run in 2026.

“I think there’s a bit of a reputation for volleyball at Catholic,” Kinney said.

Carter expects Kinney to take another critical role next season. He said Kinney is the most competitive player he’s coached in almost 10 years, when he coached Kamila Cieslik, a 2017 Catholic graduate who played five years at Rutgers.

“Nobody anywhere competes like (Kinney), and it’s mostly with herself,” Carter said. “She wants to be better every single time she touches the ball, and we haven’t had a kid like her since Kamila Cieslik, in 2016. Just a died-in-the-wool competitor, and here’s the thing nobody would question: She is the team leader.

“After every point, she is the one saying the right things, doing the right things. What she and I spent the most time on was how to handle those situations, and the management of each kid, how they needed to be managed out on the floor. So not only was it a players’ team instead of just a coaches’ team, and it was great.”

Article written by Dave Link/5Star Preps. To read more on area high school sports or to see photo galleries, videos, stat leaders, etc., visit 5StarPreps.com — and use promo code New2025 for 30% off your first year or month subscription.

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Avery Elizabeth Merritt, loved animals, volleyball

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Avery Elizabeth Merritt, born Feb. 27, 2009, embodied the best parts of all of us. The beloved daughter to Russell Merritt and Tina Dombroski, younger sister to Jackson Merritt and Nathan Young, and cherished granddaughter to Janice Merritt, journeyed beyond this world Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025.

Avery was the glue that connected our lives. She saw through pretenses and offered advice with a depth of insight and clarity far beyond her 16 years.

Her natural creativity was boundless, and throughout her life, she produced incredible sketches, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, clothing, written stories, and culinary delights. Her attention to detail was evident in everything she did, completing even the simplest tasks with an artistic whimsy or a deeply thoughtful purpose.

Avery had a profound love for animals and was pursuing a future in veterinary medicine. She devotedly cared for her dog Lucy, her cats River Forrest and Terra, and her hamster Seuss. Her “heart horse” was Miley, with whom she shared an incredible bond of loving, trust and understanding. Together, they had become a fearless duo completing high jumps, courses, and liberty work. Avery competed in many equestrian shows and received numerous ribbons and accolades. 

Avery’s natural curiosity of the world around her also included plants and herbology. She often grew plants from clippings or seeds to create natural products and art, many times drawing her inspiration from Native American culture.

Avery loved an engaging story and enjoyed reading books, listening to podcasts about a wide range of topics from true crime to indie music to survivalism. She was a true aficionado of SpongeBob SquarePants as well as the Breaking Bad series.  Despite living in an age of online content, she had an innate ability to remain connected in the present moment. To say she was nonconformist by nature would be an understatement. She was a truly special person in so many ways but did not like to receive attention for her exceptionalism. She was also academically gifted, excelling in all subjects, especially math, science, and literature.  

Avery also shared a love for volleyball and grew her skills while playing for Premier travel teams, Sandsharks beach team and Sussex Technical High School. The friendships she gained through these leagues were meaningful to her, and the shared experiences of victory, loss, and growth made a great positive influence in her life

Avery was taken from this world far too early, leaving before her full potential was ever realized. Her family will never allow the beauty of her life to be overshadowed by the tragedy of her death and will honor her with every beat of their collectively heavy hearts.

A viewing will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, Jan. 6, at Watson Funeral Home and Crematorium, 211 S. Washington St., Millsboro. A funeral service will follow at noon. Burial will be private. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Avery’s name to feast-ed.org, an organization dedicated to bringing awareness and support to loved ones suffering from the illness of an eating disorder.  

Visit Avery’s Life Tribute webpage and sign her online guest book at watsonfh.com.

 



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Two of area’s best high school volleyball coaches call it quits

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Two of the most successful high school volleyball coaches in northeastern South Dakota, Rosemary Bellum of Watertown and Nancy Hoeke of Milbank, are stepping down.

Bellum announced her resignation, which is pending approval from the Watertown School Board in January, on Monday, Dec. 22, 2025.

The announcement came a couple of weeks after Hoeke’s resignation was approved by the Milbank School Board on Dec. 8, 2025.

Bellum is the winningest coach in Watertown High School history, leading the Arrows to a 192-80 record in nine seasons. She spent the past 28 years involved in the program either as a head coach or an assistant.

Hoeke spent 35 years as a volleyball coach, including the past 25 as a head coach at Milbank. She is the school’s all-time winningest coach with a career record of 449-279.

Watertown coaches, from left, Erica Paulson, Rosemary Bellum, Kelly Kettwig, Katie Tobin and Kelly McCarty celebrate after a first-round Class AA match against Sioux Falls Lincoln in the South Dakota State High School Volleyball Tournament on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, at The Monument in Rapid City. Watertown won 3-2.

Successful run for former Arrow

Bellum, a 1994 Watertown High School graduate, was a member of the Arrows’ state Class AA girls basketball championship team in 1993 and the Arrows’ state Class AA volleyball runner-up team in 1994.

She became the sixth head coach in the history of the program (which began in 1990-91) when she replaced Kim Rohde in April of 2017. Other Watertown coaches and their records with the Arrows include Beth Schutt (139-71-5 in seven seasons), Tiffany Beste (88-69 in seven seasons), Rohde (64-60 in five seasons), Karen Bossman (74-150 in seven seasons) and Jeff Denzer (9-24 in one season).



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