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The Women's Professional Baseball League will launch in 2026 with teams in four U.S. cities: New York, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco, the league announced Tuesday.
The White Sox surpassed their historically low 2024 win total on Aug. 2, which makes the 2025 season an unquestioned step in the right direction. While the team is still miles away from contention, fans on the South Side are starting to see the faces who could be on the roster when the club returns to respectability.
Prior before the debut launch of the Women's Professional Baseball League (WPBL), the first four teams were announced.
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Bassett: Kelsie Whitmore's journey from minor league baseball to Banana Ball to women's pro draft
The players will drive the league's popularity. In recent weeks, Banana Ball players Ashton Lansdell of the Party Animals team and Valerie Perez, head coach of the Texas-based Banana Ball team The Firefighters, have been busy promoting the new WPBL with Whitmore.
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Women's Pro Baseball League picks New York, Boston, LA, and San Francisco for inaugural season
It will be the first pro league for women since the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League — immortalized in "A League of Their Own" — dissolved in 1954.
The Rocky Mountain Vibes announced Wednesday that they will no longer play in Colorado Springs. That decision leaves the state without any minor baseball teams. In an interview with KRDO13 in Colorado Springs, owner D.G. Elmore pointed to changes in the Pioneer League recently and over the past few years.
The Women's Professional Baseball League has chosen New York, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco as the cities that will represent the four teams that will compete in the inaugural season, the league announced Tuesday.
Indiana’s newest baseball team now has a name: the Kokomo Creek Chubs. The City of Kokomo made the announcement today that its newly established collegiate summer baseball team has officially been named the Creek Chubs.