Los Angeles Wiffleball sets weekly Tuesday nights at Obama Sports Park

Wiffle Ball · By Marcus Chen · July 18, 2026
Los Angeles Wiffleball sets weekly Tuesday nights at Obama Sports Park

Los Angeles Wiffleball has locked in a Tuesday-night home for its Fall 2026 season, with games set for 6:45 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. at the Barack & Michelle Obama Sports Park in Baldwin Hills. That fixed window gives the league a steady weekly rhythm, the kind that helps players plan around work, families, and cross-town traffic while giving fans one clear night to circle on the calendar.

The league’s schedule and standings live together on the same page, which makes the fall race easier to follow as soon as the first Tuesday results hit. Instead of separating the fixtures from the table, Los Angeles Wiffleball is keeping the full season picture in one place, so a newcomer can check who is playing, when the next night starts, and where the standings sit without hunting through multiple pages.

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The venue choice matters just as much as the timeslot. The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks identifies the site as the Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex, formerly the Rancho Cienega Sports Complex, placing the league in a recognizable public park setting in Baldwin Hills and Crenshaw. For a local league, that is a visible home base, not a temporary field or a hidden corner of a private complex.

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That public footprint also gives the league a cleaner identity. A recurring Tuesday slot at the same city facility means the season does not have to be rediscovered every week, and the standings page turns each result into part of a running table instead of a one-off game night. For a sport built on quick innings and short bursts, that kind of consistency is the difference between a loose pickup scene and a league that feels easy to enter midseason.

Barack & Michelle Obama Sports Park — Wikimedia Commons
Los Angeles City Council District 10 via Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

The homepage also lists a pickup game in Culver City at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, showing that the group’s activity extends beyond the fall slate. Its Meetup page lists 80 members, a sign that there is already a base of players and followers around the formal schedule. With a posted season page, a recurring Tuesday-night slot, and a public venue people can find, Los Angeles Wiffleball has given the fall race a structure that should make it simpler to join and follow from the first pitch.

Sources

  1. [1]losangeleswiffleball.com
  2. [2]meetup.com
  3. [3]recreation.parks.lacity.gov