Never kill yourself, Women’s Professional Baseball League coming 2026

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Never kill yourself, Women’s Professional Baseball League coming 2026

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The Women's Pro Baseball League
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dont forget to get really into women's pro baseball in 2026
Interested in branching out to other women’s sports leagues after the PWHL season ends?
Here’s a quick look at what’s happening across pro women’s team* sports in North America right now!
In season as of April 29, 2026:
⚽️ National Women’s Soccer League (USA) regular season is in full swing until November
⚽️ Northern Super League (Canada) is in its second week and continues through November
⚽️ USL’s Gainbridge Super League continues its playoff push through May
🏐 Major League Volleyball’s regular season is in its last week, with the playoffs starting Thursday, May 7
Starting soon:
🏀 WNBA begins preseason today, April 29, with the Toronto Tempo’s first game!
🏉 Women’s Elite Rugby begins play this weekend, May 2 & 3
🥎 Athletes Unlimited Softball League’s college draft is on May 4, and the season begins June 9
🥍 The Women’s Lacrosse League resumes play May 15
⚾️ Women’s Pro Baseball League starts its inaugural season August 1!
Keep an eye out in the fall and winter for:
🏐Athletes Unlimited Volleyball in October
🏐 League One Volleyball in January
🏀 Unrivaled 3x3 in January
🏀 Athletes Unlimited Basketball in February
*this doesn’t include individual/Olympic sports! Admittedly, I don’t closely follow tennis, the WPGA/golf, Athlos/track and field/running, or other circuit/Grand Prix competitions like swimming, figure skating, extreme sports, etc.
Feel free to add details if those sports are your jam, or if I missed a league you follow!

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While the pwhl regular seasons comes to end and playoffs start, I just want to remind everyone that there are other women's sports to support beyond hockey. ESPN is set to introduce all day women's coverage every Sunday(I forgot the official name), it features the wnba and nwsl I believe and there are people trashing on it and I wanna prove them wrong(especially when they talk down on the wnba).
The F1 Academy and NWSL 2026 season are already underway and have made amazing milestones on their own. In addition to that the WNBA is about to enter its 30th year as a league in May with two new expansion teams(preseason started yesterday) and the WPBL is about to make their inaugural season in August.
I'm only mentioning leagues/sports that I watch personally though(I'll go more into depth below the cut), feel free to share any other information by reblogging or in the comments(I'll also put where to watch these leagues there as well)! I don't wanna yap too much about how each sport works cause then I'll just talk about for so long- if you do have questions about F1 Academy I can glady answer those.
MO'NE DAVIS [20250825] WPBL Tryouts (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
YAY WOMEN'S SPORTS!! ⚾
Itching for WPBL to start. August 1st, 2026 seems far away, but some recap for the uninitiated:
The Women's Professional Baseball League is about to start in the US. It is hosted in Springfield, IL, USA as a neutral site for the current 4 teams:
Boston (merch-green) - roster
New York (merch-teal) - roster
San Francisco (merch-purple) - roster
Los Angeles (merch-blue) - roster
Some highlights of the teams:
Details from back at tryouts last year:
Hundreds of women will flock to Washington on Friday to take their first swings at turning pro baseball dreams into reality.
Kelsie Whitmore of Savannah Bananas fame (first woman to play) will be playing for San Francisco. She was the first round first pick in the 2025 draft.
Danae Benites of the Loco Beach Coconuts will be playing for New York
There are 15 players over 30
The draft pulled players from a variety of countries:
Outside the US we have Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, France, Venezuela, UK, and while it is under US occupation I wanna highlight it on its own: Puerto Rico.
There are a number of out queer players
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Boston (5)
Paloma Benach (LHP - DC, USA)
Nadia Diaz (3B - NY, USA)
Stephanie Everett (LF - MD, USA)
Zoe Hicks (3B - CA)
Raine Padgham (RHP - BC, CA)
New York (4)
Denae Benites (Catcher - NV, USA)
Elodie Ciamarro (Catcher - Quebec, CA)
Beth Greenwood (Catcher - USA)
London Studer (1B - OH, USA)
San Francisco (6)
Kelsie Whitmore (RHP - CA, USA)
Jordan Eyester (CF - MI, USA)
Amanda Gianelloni (2B - LA, USA)
Liz Gilder (LHP - BC, CA)
Arwen McCullough (RHP - CA, USA)
Micaela Minner (1B - OH, USA, she's 40 btw! 😍)
Los Angeles (3)
Ashton Lansdell (3B - GA, USA)
Jamie Mackay (Catcher - CA, USA)
Luisa Hernandez (3B - Jalisco, MX)
From Commissioner Justine Siegal PhD:
"Across the USA and around the world, women have always played baseball. From backyard games with older siblings, to rec leagues across the country, women have found ways to play the sport they love. Baseball is America’s pastime, but the professional game hasn’t evolved to reflect the diversity of those who play, watch and love this sport. That’s about to change. A long time dream is coming into focus: a professional women’s baseball league for a new generation. The Women’s Pro Baseball League is here. We’re creating a stage where elite women’s baseball players have a place to shine, and establishing a pipeline for every girl who dreams of competing at the highest level one day. A league of their own, for the first time since the AAGPBL of the 1940s. This league is just one part of a larger cultural shift. Women in sports are finally getting the recognition they deserve. We’re at the beginning of a new chapter and it’s time for our athletes to write their story.
What started as an idea is now a reality. We’re less than five months away from the WPBL’s opening day on August 1st, 2026 and already so much has happened. The world has taken notice of what we’re doing, and hundreds of thousands of people have tuned in to follow along. People just like you. Thank you for supporting this league. For supporting women in baseball. You’re a part of this. A part of history. The next chapter begins this August. We hope you’ll join us in making history."
Games will be aired on various streaming platforms and most importantly, the league's youtube channel.