Big League WIFFLE Ball watch page tracks volatile 2026 season standings

Wiffle Ball · By Marcus Chen · July 13, 2026
Big League WIFFLE Ball watch page tracks volatile 2026 season standings

Los Angeles’ 5-0 win over Dallas and 4-0 shutout of Arizona sat in the same run as Las Vegas’ 2-1 edge over Boston and 4-1 rebound against Arizona, a stretch that made Big League WIFFLE Ball’s 2026 standings look like they could turn on the next slate. Dallas kept surfacing in the decisive results, Las Vegas kept staying in the mix, and the latest finals on the page showed a league where one clean weekend can change the shape of the playoff race.

The league’s watch page does more than point to a stream. It stitches together live distribution across ESPN+, ESPN2, Fubo, BLW YouTube and Gray Sports local affiliates, while also laying out the daily rhythm of the season with a 1:00 PM ET slate and a 5:30 PM ET primetime block. That setup turns the page into a scoreboard, a schedule and a broadcast hub at once, which matters in a sport still working to turn casual clicks into repeat viewing.

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The 2026 pro season opened June 7 at Assembly Studios in Atlanta with eight games split into two slates, and BLW has kept the calendar tight ever since. Regular-season Sundays are centered at Intennse Arena in Atlanta, playoff play is scheduled for July 26, the World Series is listed for August 7 in Orlando, Florida, and the fall slate includes the 7th Annual Western Wiffle Ball Classic on October 24 at Scottsdale Stadium. BLW said Week 4 carried six teams chasing the final three playoff spots alongside the Miami Mirage, which gives every listed final immediate weight.

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BLW describes itself as America’s first professional wiffle ball league and says it now has 10 city-based franchises. The league says it ran backyard summers from 2020 through 2025 before launching the pro operation in the fall of 2025, and founder Logan Rose started the project as a backyard league during the pandemic. Celebrity owners including Kevin Costner, Gary Vaynerchuk, Nelly, Julio Jones, Tony Robbins, Howard W. Buffett, Boaz Weinstein, Molly Bloom, Dan Fleyshman, Jermaine Dupri, AJ Vaynerchuk, David Adelman and Ron Biscardi have helped give the league a profile well beyond the old backyard setup. With Los Angeles stacking shutouts and Dallas, Arizona and Las Vegas trading results, the watch page is tracking a race that already feels like it can flip in one afternoon.

Sources

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  2. [2]cronkitenews.azpbs.org
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