Overview
- Los Angeles took Mo'Ne Davis with the 10th pick, nine selections after San Francisco chose Kelsie Whitmore first overall.
- Japan’s Ayami Sato went No. 2 to Los Angeles as early rounds featured players from the United States, Canada, South Korea and the Dominican Republic.
- Games are scheduled to begin Aug. 1, 2026 at Robin Roberts Stadium in Springfield for a seven-week slate that includes a four-week regular season, an all-star week and a two-week playoff.
- Teams selected 120 players in six rounds and will trim 30-player training rosters to 15 by Opening Day.
- The league was co-founded by Justine Siegal and Keith Stein and will operate as a single entity with a reported $95,000 per-team salary pool, covered living costs and a share of sponsorship revenue.