WPBL 2026 Standings
Follow the latest WPBL 2026 standings for the inaugural Women’s Professional Baseball League season. Track team records, winning percentage, runs scored, runs allowed, run differential, and recent form as Boston, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco compete throughout the season.
The standings table below is built to show how each team is performing after confirmed final results. Use this page to see which team is leading the league, which clubs are gaining momentum, and how every completed game affects the table.
All standings are updated after final WPBL game results are confirmed.
Current WPBL 2026 League Table
The WPBL standings table shows the current position of all four teams in the inaugural season. Teams are ranked by win-loss record, winning percentage, and overall performance across completed games.
| # | Team | W-L | PCT | RF | RA | DIFF | L10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0–0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0-0 | |
| 2 | 0–0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0-0 | |
| 3 | 0–0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0-0 | |
| 4 | 0–0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0-0 |
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Standings are updated after confirmed final results.
How to comprehend the Standings Table
Each column in the standings table above has some meaning. Here is the brief explanation of each column and impact of each match on results.
Wins and Losses
Wins and losses are the main ranking factors in the standings. A team with more wins and fewer losses will usually sit higher in the table.
Winning Percentage
Winning percentage helps compare teams even if they have played a different number of games. It shows how often a team is winning based on completed matchups.
Runs Scored
Runs scored show how productive a team has been offensively. A high run total can point to strong batting depth, aggressive baserunning, and consistent pressure across the lineup.
Runs Allowed
Runs allowed show how many runs a team has given up. This number helps fans understand pitching performance, defensive strength, and how well a team controls games.
Run Differential
Run differential is the difference between runs scored and runs allowed. A positive run differential usually means a team is winning games with stronger overall performance, while a negative differential can signal defensive or pitching problems.
Recent Form
Recent form gives fans a quick look at momentum. A team may not be first in the standings yet, but a strong recent run can show that it is becoming more dangerous as the season continues.
WPBL Standings by Team
Each founding team has its own season story, and the standings help show how those stories are developing across the 2026 schedule.

Boston
Boston’s standing will depend on consistency, run prevention, and how quickly the roster settles into the seven-inning format. Fans can follow Boston’s record, recent games, and team movement throughout the season.

Los Angeles
Los Angeles enters the season with major attention because of player storylines around Mo’ne Davis and Ayami Sato. Their position in the standings will be one of the most watched parts of the inaugural WPBL season.

New York
New York brings big-market pressure into the league’s first season. Every win, loss, and run differential shift can quickly become important as fans track the team’s place in the standings.

San Francisco
San Francisco has a major storyline with Kelsie Whitmore, the first overall WPBL draft pick. The standings will show how well the team turns that early attention into results on the field.
How Results Affect the WPBL Standings
Every completed WPBL game can change the standings. When a final score is confirmed, the winning team receives a win, the losing team receives a loss, and both teams’ runs scored and runs allowed are updated.
Those numbers then affect winning percentage, run differential, and recent form. Because the 2026 WPBL season has a compact four-team format, even one result can create a visible change in the table.
