New professional baseball league for women debuts this week

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by Rebecca Costello
March 18, 2026
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New professional baseball league for women debuts this week with spring training; inaugural season launches August 1st.

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The WPBL, a new professional baseball league for women, begins spring training this week with its inaugural season launching August 1st. The league marks the first women's professional baseball circuit in over 70 years, reviving organized professional play for female players after decades without a dedicated league. Spring training operations commence immediately, with the full season set to begin in early August.

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