WSL Weekly Outlook/Recaps

WSL SUMMER MEN’S 2026 OUTLOOK

If 2025 proved anything, it’s this: the Wadham's Softball League doesn’t do predictable.

Last summer gave us everything—statement wins, shocking upsets, and a postseason that felt more like chaos than a bracket. The kind of season where contenders got clipped early, underdogs found lightning, and no lead ever felt safe.

And sitting at the top when the dust settled?

Booty Bandits. Undisputed.

🏆 THE DEFENDING KINGS

The Booty Bandits didn’t just win—they controlled the season.

  • Record: 24–6
  • Runs Scored: 524 (flat-out video game numbers)
  • Regular Season Champs
  • Playoff Champions

They combined consistency with explosive offense, and once they got rolling, nobody could slow them down.

But here’s the part nobody in that locker room wants to hear:

They weren’t unbeatable.

The Misfits went 3–1 against them last season. That’s not a fluke—that’s a warning shot.

So the real question heading into 2026 isn’t “Are the Booty Bandits elite?”

We already know they are.

The question is:

👉 Can they survive the target on their back?

🔥 THE HUNTERS

💣 Misfits (19–10)

If there’s a team built to take the crown, this is it.

They’ve already proven they can beat the champs. Now it’s about consistency. If they tighten up across the board, this team could flip the entire league hierarchy.

⚙️ Xtreme Powerline Construction (formerly Satryb Motorsports) (22–7)

New name. Same problem for the rest of the league.

This team was right there last year—one of the most complete rosters top to bottom. If the rebrand comes with even a slight edge, they’re a legitimate title threat.

🔧 Team Garage (22–7)

They were rolling… until they weren’t.

The upset loss to the Nature Boys still lingers. That kind of playoff collapse either breaks a team—or fuels them. If it’s the latter, watch out.

🐎 Pony Express (19–11)

Quietly one of the most dangerous teams in the league.

They don’t always dominate headlines, but they show up, they score, and they grind wins. If they find another gear, they’re in the mix deep into the season.

⚠️ THE WILD CARDS

🌿 Nature Boys (12–18)

Record says average.

Resume says chaos agents.

They shocked Team Garage and proved they can hang with anyone when locked in. The question is consistency—because their ceiling is way higher than their record.

🍺 Brew Jays (10–20)

👟 Cleats & Cleavage (8–22)

💨 MoCushin4ThaPushin (7–22)

These teams didn’t have the wins last year—but don’t write them off.

Every season, one lower-tier team flips the script. If one of these squads finds rhythm early, they could wreck playoff seeding.

🆕 THE NEW BLOOD

Expansion teams always bring unpredictability—and this year, there’s a lot of it.

  • Doobies and Boobies
  • Ball Busters
  • Cutwater Trappers

Here’s the truth: most new teams struggle early.

But occasionally? One comes in with chemistry, power, and nothing to lose—and suddenly they’re ruining contenders’ seasons.

If even ONE of these teams hits early momentum, they could shake the entire standings.

📊 2025 FINAL STANDINGS (FOR CONTEXT)

  1. Booty Bandits (24–6)
  2. Satryb Motorsports (22–7)
  3. Team Garage (22–7)
  4. Michigan Kraken (21–10)
  5. Misfits (19–10)
  6. Pony Express (19–11)
  7. Nature Boys (12–18)
  8. Mighty Sticks (10–20)
  9. Brew Jays (10–20)
  10. Cleats & Cleavage (8–22)
  11. MoCushin4ThaPushin (7–22)
  12. SBR (4–25)

🧠 REAL TALK: 2026 OUTLOOK

Let’s cut through it:

  • The Booty Bandits are still the team to beat—but repeating is harder than winning the first one.
  • The Misfits are the biggest threat—they’ve already cracked the code.
  • Xtreme Powerline Construction and Team Garage are right there—no excuses this year.
  • The middle of the league? Wide open.
  • The bottom? Dangerous if ignored.

🔮 EARLY PREDICTIONS

  • Best Offense: Booty Bandits (until proven otherwise)
  • Breakout Team: Nature Boys
  • Biggest Threat to Champs: Misfits
  • Dark Horse: Pony Express
  • Newcomer to Watch: Ball Busters

🎬 FINAL WORD

If you think 2026 is going to follow a script—you haven’t been paying attention.

This league doesn’t care about expectations.

It doesn’t respect last year’s standings.

And it definitely doesn’t hand out repeat titles.

The champs are loaded.

The challengers are hungry.

And the chaos? It’s coming back.

Buckle up. Week 1 is about to set the tone.


⚾ WSL WEEK 1 PREVIEW & PREDICTIONS

🔥 Brew Jays vs Ball Busters (Game 1 & 2)

This is the perfect tone-setter.

The Brew Jays were a 10–20 team last year, but don’t let that fool you—they’ve got bats that can get hot quick. Problem is, they’ve been wildly inconsistent.

Now they draw Ball Busters, a brand-new team with nothing to lose.

👉 Here’s the reality: new teams either come out swinging… or get punched in the mouth.

Prediction: Split

  • Game 1: Ball Busters steal one (nobody has a scouting report yet)
  • Game 2: Brew Jays adjust and respond

🌿 Nature Boys vs Cutwater Trappers (Game 1 & 2)

The Nature Boys are the definition of unpredictable. They beat contenders… then disappear the next week.

Cutwater Trappers are a total wildcard. No history, no tendencies—just raw unknown.

👉 This matchup comes down to one thing:

Do the Nature Boys show up locked in—or not?

Prediction: Nature Boys Sweep

If they’re even 80% focused, they’re the better team right now.

🐎 Pony Express vs Team Garage (Game 1 & 2)

This is your headline matchup of the week.

Pony Express brings consistency.

Team Garage brings top-tier talent and unfinished business after that playoff embarrassment.

👉 Let’s be real—Team Garage should win this matchup.

But Pony Express doesn’t beat themselves. That matters in Week 1.

Prediction: Split

  • Game 1: Team Garage comes out hot
  • Game 2: Pony Express grinds one out

Xtreme Powerline Construction vs Doobies and Boobies (Game 1 & 2)

This one could get ugly.

Xtreme Powerline Construction (formerly Satryb Motorsports) was 22–7 last year. That’s not a fluke—that’s dominance.

Doobies and Boobies are stepping into the league against one of the most complete teams right out of the gate.

👉 Bad matchup. Bad timing.

Prediction: Xtreme Powerline Sweep

And it might not be close. Welcome to the league.

🎯 WEEK 1 STORYLINES TO WATCH

👀 Can the New Teams Hang?

Three new squads—and all eyes are on how they respond to real competition. Early losses are fine… but getting blown out? That sticks.

🔁 Doubleheader Adjustments

This league isn’t about one game—it’s about adjustments.

The teams that adapt between Game 1 and Game 2 are the ones that separate themselves fast.

💥 Statement Wins Matter Early

You don’t win the championship in Week 1…

But you can make the whole league notice.

🔮 QUICK PICKS RECAP

  • Brew Jays vs Ball Busters → Split
  • Nature Boys vs Cutwater Trappers → Nature Boys Sweep
  • Pony Express vs Team Garage → Split
  • Xtreme Powerline vs Doobies & Boobies → Xtreme Sweep

🧠 FINAL TAKE

Week 1 is where narratives start forming—and overreactions begin.

A hot start? Suddenly you’re a contender.

A slow start? Now you’re chasing the standings all summer.

But don’t get it twisted…

The teams that show identity early are the ones still standing in Week 24.

Let’s see who shows up.


⚾ WSL 2026 — WEEK 1 RECAP & WEEK 2 OUTLOOK

By League Insider

One week into the 2026 WSL Men’s season, and the league already feels completely unhinged—in the best way possible.

We had blowouts. We had statement wins. We had newcomers announcing themselves immediately. And we already have contenders feeling pressure heading into Week 2.

The craziest part?
The defending champs haven’t even played yet.

Let’s break it all down.

🔥 WEEK 1 RECAP

🍺 Brew Jays make a statement early

Brew Jays def. Ball Busters 17–1

Brew Jays def. Ball Busters 14–2

Forget easing into the season.

The Brew Jays came out swinging like a team that was tired of hearing about last year’s 10–20 finish. They absolutely dismantled Ball Busters in both games, outscoring them 31–3 across the doubleheader.

That wasn’t just winning.
That was domination.

The offense looked explosive, the defense stayed clean, and Ball Busters never looked comfortable offensively.

Week 1 Verdict:

  • Brew Jays may have been underrated entering the season.
  • Ball Busters got a harsh welcome-to-the-league moment.

🌿 Nature Boys and Cutwater Trappers split a wild series

Nature Boys def. Cutwater Trappers 17–14

Cutwater Trappers def. Nature Boys 28–23

If you like pitching and defense… this series was not for you.

These teams combined for 82 total runs in two games, and honestly, every inning felt like chaos. The Nature Boys survived the opener behind timely hitting, but the Trappers answered immediately with a massive 28-run explosion in Game 2.

And here’s the scary part for the league:

👉 Cutwater Trappers can HIT.

Expansion team or not, putting up 28 in your second-ever game gets attention fast.

Week 1 Verdict:

  • Nature Boys are still wildly unpredictable.
  • Cutwater Trappers may be much more dangerous than expected.

🔧 Team Garage sends a message

Team Garage def. Pony Express 23–19

Team Garage def. Pony Express 30–7

This looked personal.

After last year’s playoff loss to Pony Express, Team Garage came into Week 1 looking angry, focused, and dangerous. The first game was competitive for a while before Garage pulled away. The second game? Absolute destruction.

A 30–7 beatdown against a respected Pony Express squad is the kind of score that makes the entire league notice.

Week 1 Verdict:

  • Team Garage looks like a legitimate title contender.
  • Pony Express already feels under pressure heading into Week 2.

⚡ Split chaos between Xtreme Powerline and Doobies & Boobies

Doobies & Boobies def. Xtreme Powerline 12–4

Xtreme Powerline def. Doobies & Boobies 16–2

Now THIS was the shocker of the week.

Xtreme Powerline Construction—one of last year’s elite teams—got punched in the mouth in Game 1 by expansion squad Doobies & Boobies.

Nobody saw that coming.

To Xtreme’s credit, they responded exactly how contenders should respond: with dominance in Game 2. But the damage was already done.

Week 1 Verdict:

  • Biggest upset of the opening week.
  • Doobies & Boobies instantly became must-watch chaos merchants.

📊 EARLY WEEK 1 POWER RANKINGS

  1. Team Garage
  2. Brew Jays
  3. Xtreme Powerline Construction
  4. Nature Boys
  5. Cutwater Trappers
  6. Doobies & Boobies
  7. Pony Express
  8. Ball Busters

(Booty Bandits, Misfits, Cleats & Cleavage, and MoCushin4ThaPushin debut in Week 2)


👀 WEEK 2 OUTLOOK

And now… the heavyweights enter the season.

This is where things get real.

🏆 SERIES OF THE WEEK

Booty Bandits vs Misfits

You could not script a bigger Week 2 showdown.

The defending champs.
The team that went 3–1 against them last season.
Potentially the two best teams in the entire league.

This matchup could preview the championship before May is even over.

What to Watch:

  • Can Booty Bandits still overwhelm teams offensively?
  • Can Misfits continue being the one team that seems unfazed by the champs?

Prediction:

Split.

Neither team is going quietly here.

🐎 Pony Express vs Ball Busters

Both teams desperately need a response.

Pony Express got embarrassed in Game 2 against Team Garage, while Ball Busters looked completely overwhelmed offensively.

The loser of this series could already be staring at an early hole in the standings.

Prediction:

Pony Express sweep.

They’re too experienced to spiral this early.

👟 Cleats & Cleavage vs MoCushin4ThaPushin

This feels like one of those sneaky important early-season matchups.

Neither team had a great 2025 season, meaning both see this as a chance to establish momentum immediately.

Prediction:

Split.

This feels like a gritty, high-scoring doubleheader.

🎯 BIGGEST WEEK 2 STORYLINES

👀 How good are the Misfits REALLY?

This is the measuring stick series.

Beat the champs again, and suddenly the league conversation changes completely.

💣 Which expansion team is legit?

Cutwater Trappers and Doobies & Boobies both showed flashes.

Now the question is whether they can sustain it.

🧠 FINAL TAKE

One week in, and the WSL already feels deeper and more chaotic than last season.

The established powers still look dangerous.
But the newcomers? They’re not rolling over.

And now the champs finally step onto the field.

Week 2 feels massive already.


⚾ WSL 2026 — WEEK 2 RECAP

By League Insider

Two weeks into the WSL Men’s Summer season, and one thing is already obvious:

This league has entered its offensive insanity era.

Records are falling. Contenders are separating. Pretenders are getting exposed. And somehow, the defending champions may have gotten even scarier.

Oh—and Pony Express just put their name in league history.

Let’s get into it.

🏆 BOOTY BANDITS REMIND EVERYONE WHO RUNS THE LEAGUE

Booty Bandits def. Misfits 23–5

Booty Bandits def. Misfits 17–11

The most anticipated matchup of the young season turned into a statement.

Not a close statement either.

The defending champs walked into Week 2 against the one team that went 3–1 against them last year… and absolutely handled business.

Game 1 was a demolition.
Game 2 was more competitive, but every time the Misfits looked ready to swing momentum, the Bandits answered immediately.

That’s what champions do.

And here’s the scary part for the rest of the league:

👉 The offense somehow looks BETTER than last season.

Through two games:

  • 40 runs scored
  • 20 runs per game
  • 2–0 record
  • Immediate reminder they’re still the kings

Meanwhile, the Misfits are suddenly staring at an 0–2 start after entering the season with championship expectations.

That’s not panic territory yet.
But it’s close.

🐎 PONY EXPRESS SETS A LEAGUE RECORD

Pony Express def. Ball Busters 35–13

Pony Express def. Ball Busters 21–1

History was made Wednesday night.

Pony Express exploded for 35 runs, officially setting the WSL Men’s Summer League record for most runs scored in a single game.

Not 25.
Not 30.
THIRTY-FIVE.

And honestly? It could’ve been more.

From the first inning on, it was batting practice. Line drives everywhere. Gaps getting abused. Rally after rally after rally.

Pony Express now owns:

  • #1 highest scoring game in WSL history (35)
  • #3 highest scoring game (31)
  • tied for #5 (28)

This franchise apparently treats scoreboards like personal challenges.

The rough news? Ball Busters are now 0–4 and have allowed 87 runs, by far the most in the league.

Welcome-to-the-league moments don’t get much harsher than this.

💨 MOCUSHIN4THAPUSHIN STUNS CLEATS & CLEAVAGE

MoCushin4ThaPushin def. Cleats & Cleavage 9–8

MoCushin4ThaPushin def. Cleats & Cleavage 15–3

This was arguably the sneakiest important series of the week.

Why? Because somebody needed confidence badly.

And MoCushin got it.

Game 1 was tight, physical, and tense the whole way through before MoCushin escaped with a one-run win. Then in Game 2, they completely flipped the switch and dominated.

After being projected near the bottom entering the year, MoCushin suddenly sits undefeated at 2–0.

Meanwhile Cleats & Cleavage already feels like a team fighting uphill.

📊 UPDATED POWER STRUCTURE OF THE LEAGUE

Tier 1 — The Heavyweights

  • Booty Bandits
  • Team Garage

These are the two teams that look the sharpest right now. Explosive offenses. Huge run differentials. Championship-level confidence.

Tier 2 — Dangerous But Flawed

  • Brew Jays
  • Pony Express
  • Xtreme Powerline Construction
  • Nature Boys
  • Cutwater Trappers

All capable of beating anybody.
All capable of giving up 25 runs randomly.

Peak WSL chaos.

Tier 3 — Trying to Find Identity

  • Doobies & Boobies
  • MoCushin4ThaPushin

Both teams already exceeded expectations in different ways.

Doobies shocked Xtreme once.
MoCushin quietly went undefeated this week.

Tier 4 — Early Trouble

  • Misfits
  • Cleats & Cleavage
  • Ball Busters

This isn’t where anyone expected the Misfits to be.

An 0–2 start alone isn’t devastating—but getting outscored 40–16 absolutely raises questions.

Ball Busters, meanwhile, are learning very quickly that WSL pitching and offenses are a completely different level.

📈 UPDATED STOCK REPORT

📈 STOCK UP — Pony Express

You don’t score 56 runs in a doubleheader by accident.

Yes, it came against Ball Busters.
Doesn’t matter.

That offense is terrifying when rolling.

📈 STOCK UP — MoCushin4ThaPushin

Most surprising undefeated team in the league right now.

Nobody saw this start coming.

📉 STOCK DOWN — Misfits

The expectations were title-or-bust energy entering the year.

Now they’re already chasing the standings.

📉 STOCK DOWN — Ball Busters

0–4 with a -70 run differential is brutal.

The effort may still be there—but the adjustment period is real.

🧠 EARLY MVP WATCH

🥇 Booty Bandits Offense

Still absurd.

🥈 Team Garage Lineup

53 runs in two games is insane production.

🥉 Pony Express Hitters

League-record 35-run game speaks for itself.

🎬 FINAL TAKE

Two weeks in, and the league already feels like it’s separating into contenders and survival mode.

The champs still look dominant.
Team Garage looks hungry.
Pony Express just rewrote the record books.
And the middle of the standings is complete madness.

But the biggest storyline?

The pressure is already building.

Because in a 22-game season, bad starts become dangerous fast.


 WSL MEN’S SUMMER 2026 — WEEK 3 PREVIEW

By League Insider

Mother Nature may have won Monday night, b

Washing out the original Week 3 slate and pushing it later into the season, meaning tonight now becomes the official Week 3 opener—and honestly, this might be the most important slate yet.

Why?

Because now the pressure is real.

The standings are starting to take shape. Undefeated teams are trying to prove they belong. Struggling teams are trying to stop the bleeding. And somewhere out there, Pony Express is probably trying to score 40 runs just because they can.

Let’s break it all down.

🔥 GAME OF THE WEEK

🐎 Pony Express vs 🍺 Brew Jays

This one has fireworks written all over it.

Pony Express enters Week 3 fresh off setting the all-time WSL single-game scoring record with 35 runs, while Brew Jays are quietly sitting undefeated at 2–0 with the league’s best run differential (+28).

Somebody’s hot streak is ending.

Key Storyline:

This matchup is more than just offense—it’s two programs heading in completely different emotional directions.

For the Brew Jays, this start feels earned. Nate McClain has slowly built this roster up over time, and for the first time in a while, the Brew Jays genuinely look like they have a reliable core that believes in itself. The confidence is growing, and this series is their first opportunity to prove they belong with the league’s heavyweights.

Meanwhile, Pony and his boys are done being viewed as just an entertaining offense. After rewriting the WSL record book with 35 runs last week, this team looks like a legitimate championship contender. Their lineup attacks nonstop, and when they get rolling, innings start feeling like avalanches.

And if this turns into a shootout?

Advantage: Pony Express.

Because nobody in league history treats scoreboards more disrespectfully.

Prediction:

Split

  • Game 1: Pony Express wins a slugfest
  • Game 2: Brew Jays settle down and answer back

👑 Booty Bandits vs 💨 MoCushin4ThaPushin

Well… here we go.

MoCushin has become the early Cinderella story of the season at 2–0. They’ve played loose, confident softball and shocked a lot of people already.

Now comes the hardest test in the league:

The defending champs.

And unfortunately for MoCushin, the Booty Bandits currently look like a team playing with cheat codes.

Key Storyline:

There’s a little extra emotion in this matchup.

The defending champion Booty Bandits, led by Brandon Doan, already look locked in offensively after dismantling the Misfits in Week 2. Their lineup depth is ridiculous, and they’re playing with the confidence of a team that knows exactly how good it is.

But on the other side is MoCushin4ThaPushin, coached by Jeff McCrory, one of the best early stories in the league so far. After entering the season with little hype, MoCushin has responded with toughness, energy, and two huge opening wins.

And quietly, there’s a personal subplot here too.

It’s not a rivalry storyline yet—but there’s definitely familiarity, pride, and probably a little extra motivation on both sides.

Prediction:

Booty Bandits sweep

MoCushin competes harder than expected, but the champs are rolling right now.

💣 Ball Busters vs 🍃 Doobies & Boobies

This is a huge matchup for both teams.

Ball Busters are sitting at 0–4 and have already endured some brutal losses, including allowing 35 runs to Pony Express.

Meanwhile Doobies & Boobies already own one of the biggest upsets of the year after taking down Xtreme Powerline in Week 1.

Translation?

This is the “somebody finally gets momentum” series.

Key Storyline:

There’s pressure building already for Ball Busters and Coach Adler Obermesik. The offense has struggled, the pitching has been under constant pressure, and defensively the games have snowballed quickly. At some point, they just need one clean, competitive game to steady things.

Doobies & Boobies, coached by Zach Coverdill, have been the opposite emotionally. They’re loose, aggressive, and clearly not intimidated by the established teams. Their upset over Xtreme Powerline proved they can compete when the energy gets rolling.

This series feels less about standings and more about identity.

Who are these teams actually becoming?

Prediction:

Doobies & Boobies sweep

Ball Busters just haven’t shown enough consistency defensively yet.

🌿 Nature Boys vs ⚡ Xtreme Powerline Construction

This series feels sneaky dangerous.

Nature Boys remain one of the hardest teams in the league to figure out. One game they look like contenders. The next game they give up 28 runs.

Xtreme Powerline is steadier—but they already learned in Week 1 that overlooking teams can get you embarrassed fast.

Key Storyline:

The Nature Boys have always embraced chaos, and under the leadership of the Johnsons and Co., they continue to be one of the most emotionally unpredictable teams in the WSL. They can upset anybody when their offense catches rhythm—but they can also get dragged into shootouts they can’t survive.

Xtreme Powerline Construction, coached by Bobby Lane, feels more controlled. Even after the shocking Week 1 upset loss to Doobies & Boobies, they responded exactly how veteran teams should respond: with composure and dominance in Game 2.

This matchup comes down to style:

  • Nature Boys want momentum and emotion.
  • Xtreme wants structure and execution.

Usually, structure wins over the course of a doubleheader.

Prediction:

Xtreme Powerline sweep

Close games, though. Nature Boys never make things comfortable.

📊 UPDATED WEEK 3 POWER RANKINGS

1. Booty Bandits

Still the gold standard. Until somebody beats them, nothing changes.

2. Team Garage

Idle this week due to schedule shuffle, but still terrifying after scoring 53 runs in Week 1.

3. Pony Express

The league’s most explosive offense right now.

4. Brew Jays

Fastest-rising team in the standings.

5. Xtreme Powerline Construction

Quietly dangerous as always.

6. MoCushin4ThaPushin

Best surprise story in the WSL right now.

7. Cutwater Trappers

Offense looks legitimate.

8. Nature Boys

Pure chaos every single week.

9. Doobies & Boobies

Already more competitive than most expansion teams.

10. Misfits

Rainout probably helped them mentally more than anybody.

11. Cleats & Cleavage

Need offense. Badly.

12. Ball Busters

At this point, the scoreboard operators know their names personally.

🎯 BIGGEST THINGS TO WATCH THURSDAY NIGHT

🔥 Can Pony Express stay nuclear?

After scoring 56 runs last week, every defense in the league is officially nervous.

👀 Is Brew Jays for real?

Undefeated is nice. Doing it against Pony Express would change everything.

🏆 Are the Booty Bandits already separating from the field?

Because right now, they look even MORE dangerous than last year’s championship squad.

🎬 FINAL TAKE

The rain delay only made Week 3 feel bigger.

Now every game carries a little more pressure.

The standings matter a little more.

And teams are starting to realize this season moves FAST.

One bad stretch in a 22-game season can bury you.

And one hot streak?

Can turn you into a contender overnight.

 WSL MEN’S SUMMER 2026 — WEEK 3 RECAP

By League Insider

Three weeks into the WSL season, and the league is already turning into exactly what everyone hoped for:

Pure chaos.

We’ve got undefeated champions steamrolling teams, expansion squads shocking the league, offensive explosions every night, and enough runs scored to make pitchers consider early retirement.

And after Week 3?

There’s one clear reality:

The Booty Bandits are still the kings.

But the chase behind them just got VERY interesting.

👑 BOOTY BANDITS STAY PERFECT

Booty Bandits def. MoCushin4ThaPushin 17–9

Booty Bandits def. MoCushin4ThaPushin 23–3

MoCushin4ThaPushin entered Week 3 as one of the feel-good stories of the season at 2–0.

Then they ran into the defending champs.

Coach Brandon Doan’s Booty Bandits looked every bit like the undisputed title holders Wednesday night, overwhelming MoCushin with relentless offense, lineup depth, and the ability to completely bury teams once momentum shifts.

Game 1 was competitive early. MoCushin, coached by Jeff McCrory, fought hard and kept pressure on the Bandits through several innings. But eventually the champs did what elite teams do—they turned one good inning into four.

Then came Game 2.

And honestly? That one got ugly fast.

The Bandits exploded for 23 runs in 3 innings and completely shut the door on any upset hopes. Through four games, they’ve now scored 80 total runs while staying undefeated at 4–0.

Week 3 Verdict:

The champs aren’t just winning—they’re separating themselves from the league.

🐎 PONY EXPRESS PROVES THEY’RE FOR REAL

Pony Express def. Brew Jays 9–8

Pony Express def. Brew Jays 14–2

Pony Express is officially out of the “fun offense” category.

This is a legitimate contender.

After setting the WSL single-game scoring record last week, Coach Pony and his squad followed it up with a massive sweep over the previously undefeated Brew Jays.

Game 1 was one of the best games of the young season. Brew Jays battled the entire way and nearly stole it late before Pony Express escaped with a one-run win.

Game 2? Completely different story.

Pony Express jumped on Brew Jays early and never let them breathe, cruising to a 14–2 victory that immediately elevated them into the top tier of the standings.

To Brew Jays’ credit, this still feels like a growing team with real upside. Coach Nate McLain has spent years slowly building this roster, and for the first time the Brew Jays genuinely look like they have a stable, competitive core.

But Wednesday also showed the gap between “good story” and “championship-level offense.”

Pony Express is dangerous. Period.

And at this point, scorekeepers across the WSL are probably checking if their calculators have enough battery life before these games start.

Week 3 Verdict:

Pony Express looks like a real title threat.

🍃 DOOBIES & BOOBIES KEEP TURNING HEADS

Doobies & Boobies def. Ball Busters 19–4

Doobies & Boobies def. Ball Busters 22–10

Every week, Doobies & Boobies keep proving they belong.

Coach Zach Coverdill’s expansion squad improved to 3–1 after another dominant offensive performance, this time dismantling Ball Busters in both games.

And the scary thing?

They don’t play like a nervous expansion team at all.

They’re aggressive offensively, loose emotionally, and clearly having fun while putting pressure on opponents.

Meanwhile, Ball Busters and Coach Adler Obermesik are still searching for answers.

The effort is there. The competitiveness flashes at times. But defensively, things keep snowballing fast once games get away from them.

Through six games:

  • 0–6 record
  • 128 runs allowed
  • -97 run differential

That’s brutal territory early in a 22-game season.

Still, expansion years can get ugly before they get better. Right now the priority for Ball Busters has to be finding stability inning-to-inning.

Week 3 Verdict:

Doobies & Boobies are no longer a surprise—they’re legitimately competitive.

 XTREME POWERLINE AND NATURE BOYS TRADE HAYMAKERS

Nature Boys def. Xtreme Powerline Construction 13–8

Xtreme Powerline Construction def. Nature Boys 22–7

This series perfectly summed up both teams.

Game 1 belonged to the Nature Boys and the Johnsons, whose squad once again proved they can beat quality teams when the offense gets rolling. They controlled tempo early and handed Xtreme Powerline a frustrating loss.

Then Xtreme responded with absolute violence in Game 2.

Coach Bobby Lane’s squad exploded for 22 runs and completely flipped the energy of the series, salvaging a split and reminding everybody why they remain one of the league’s toughest outs.

The biggest issue for Nature Boys continues to be consistency. Their ceiling is high enough to beat almost anybody—but their lows can arrive just as quickly.

Week 3 Verdict:

Both teams remain dangerous… and wildly unpredictable.

📊 UPDATED POWER RANKINGS AFTER WEEK 3

1. Booty Bandits (4–0)

Still undefeated. Still terrifying.

2. Pony Express (4–2)

The offense is becoming absurdly consistent.

3. Team Garage (2–0)

Idle this week, but still one of the league’s most dangerous teams.

4. Doobies & Boobies (3–1)

Best expansion team in the league right now.

5. Xtreme Powerline Construction (2–2)

Steady, experienced, dangerous.

6. Brew Jays (2–2)

Competitive, improving, but still learning how to finish against elite teams.

7. Nature Boys (2–2)

The league’s official chaos machine.

8. MoCushin4ThaPushin (2–2)

Reality hit this week, but still ahead of expectations.

9. Cutwater Trappers (1–1)

Dangerous offense, but still waiting for more games.

10. Misfits (0–2)

Still one of the strangest starts in the league.

11. Cleats & Cleavage (0–2)

Need offense quickly.

12. Ball Busters (0–6)

Searching for answers in a brutal early schedule.

🎯 BIGGEST STORYLINES LEAVING WEEK 3

👑 Can anybody catch the Booty Bandits?

Right now they look even stronger than last year’s championship team.

That should scare the entire league.

🐎 Is Pony Express the biggest threat to the champs?

The offense says yes.

🍃 Are Doobies & Boobies the real deal?

At 3–1, it’s time to stop calling them a cute expansion story.

😬 What happens if Misfits start slow again?

An 0–2 start was manageable because of the rainout.

But pressure is building fast.

🎬 FINAL TAKE

Three weeks in, and the WSL season already feels like a sprint.

The contenders are beginning to separate.

The offensive numbers are getting ridiculous.

And every week seems to produce another insane box score.

At this pace, somebody might score 40 by June.

And honestly?

Pony Express is probably already trying.

⚾ WSL MEN’S SUMMER 2026 — WEEK 4 PREVIEW

By League Insider

Three weeks into the season, the WSL is already splitting into tiers.

At the top?
The defending champs still haven’t blinked.

Right behind them?
A growing pack of dangerous offenses trying to prove they can actually challenge for the crown.

And then there’s the middle of the standings, where every single doubleheader suddenly feels massive because one sweep can completely flip a season.

Week 4 has pressure everywhere:

  • Pony Express trying to keep the hottest bats alive
  • Team Garage finally returning after the rainout shuffle
  • Misfits desperately searching for life
  • Doobies & Boobies trying to prove they’re more than just a hot start

And somewhere in the distance, the Booty Bandits are probably watching comfortably like a final boss waiting for challengers.

Let’s get into it.

🔥 SERIES OF THE WEEK

🐎 Pony Express vs 🌿 Nature Boys

This matchup feels like absolute chaos waiting to happen.

Pony Express enters Week 4 with the league’s most explosive offense, already scoring 105 runs in just six games. Coach Pony’s squad has officially evolved from “dangerous lineup” into “full-blown contender.”

Meanwhile, the Nature Boys remain the WSL’s human mood swing.

One game they upset Xtreme Powerline.
The next game they lose by 15.

Trying to predict them is basically advanced gambling science at this point.

Key Storyline:

Can Nature Boys survive the offensive avalanche?

The Johnsons know their team has enough firepower to compete, but against Pony Express, mistakes snowball FAST. No lead feels safe, and no inning feels over.

The bigger storyline, though, is this:

Pony Express is beginning to look like the biggest threat to the Booty Bandits.

That’s no longer exaggeration.

Prediction:

Pony Express sweep

One game stays competitive.
The other turns into another offensive showcase.

And honestly, if Pony scores 20+ again, nobody should even act surprised anymore.

🚨 PRESSURE SERIES

😬 Misfits vs 💀 Cleats & Cleavage

This is officially a desperation matchup.

Combined record entering Week 4:

  • Misfits: 0–2
  • Cleats & Cleavage: 0–2

The difference?

Misfits still feel dangerous despite the record.

Cleats & Cleavage still feel unfinished offensively.

Key Storyline:

How worried should Misfits actually be?

Coming into the season, they were viewed as one of the few teams capable of seriously challenging the champs. But after getting steamrolled by Booty Bandits in Week 2, the confidence level around this group suddenly feels shaky.

The rainout may have helped them mentally, but eventually they need wins.

Now.

The good news?
This matchup gives them the perfect opportunity to stabilize.

Prediction:

Misfits sweep

Not dominant, but controlled.

This feels like the week the Misfits finally exhale a little.

⚙️ TEAM GARAGE RETURNS

🚗 Team Garage vs 🪤 Cutwater Trappers

Finally, Team Garage is back.

After sitting idle due to the rainout reshuffling, one of the league’s most dangerous teams returns carrying ridiculous offensive numbers:

  • 53 runs in two games
  • 26.5 runs per game

Which is honestly absurd.

But this won’t be easy.

Cutwater Trappers already showed they can score with anybody after hanging 28 runs earlier this season.

Key Storyline:

Can Cutwater survive Team Garage’s pressure innings?

Because Garage doesn’t just score runs—they bury teams in waves. One crooked inning against them can completely destroy a game.

At the same time, Cutwater’s offense is dangerous enough to force a split if they get hot early.

Prediction:

Team Garage sweep

But both games should be entertaining.

There may be approximately zero defense played in this series.

🍺 Brew Jays vs 🍃 Doobies & Boobies

Sneaky good matchup here.

Brew Jays are trying to bounce back after running into the Pony Express buzzsaw, while Doobies & Boobies continue becoming one of the best stories in the league.

At 3–1, Coach Zach Coverdill’s expansion squad has already exceeded expectations.

But now comes an interesting challenge:
Can they handle a team that actually plays disciplined softball?

Key Storyline:

This matchup feels like “culture vs chaos.”

Coach Nate McLain has spent years slowly building Brew Jays into a more stable, competitive team. Even after getting swept by Pony Express, they still look organized and capable.

Doobies & Boobies, meanwhile, thrive on momentum and emotion. They play loose, aggressive, and fearless.

That combination has already knocked off good teams.

Prediction:

Split

This feels dead even.

One game turns into a slugfest.
The other becomes weirdly tense for a Wednesday night softball game.

📊 UPDATED POWER RANKINGS ENTERING WEEK 4

1. Booty Bandits (4–0)

Still undefeated. Still terrifying. Still the team everybody is chasing.

2. Pony Express (4–2)

The offense is becoming historically dangerous.

3. Team Garage (2–0)

Low-key still one of the scariest teams in the league.

4. Doobies & Boobies (3–1)

No longer a surprise. Legitimately good.

5. Brew Jays (2–2)

Competitive and improving under Nate McLain.

6. Xtreme Powerline Construction (2–2)

Still dangerous despite inconsistency.

7. Nature Boys (2–2)

The WSL’s official “coin flip” team.

8. Cutwater Trappers (1–1)

Capable of upsetting anybody offensively.

9. MoCushin4ThaPushin (2–2)

Still respectable despite running into the champs.

10. Misfits (0–2)

Talent says contender. Record says urgency.

11. Cleats & Cleavage (0–2)

Need offense immediately.

12. Ball Busters (0–6)

Currently in survival mode.

🎯 BIGGEST WEEK 4 QUESTIONS

👑 Is anybody actually close to Booty Bandits?

Right now, the answer still feels like no.

🐎 Can Pony Express keep scoring at this pace?

Because if they do, the league scoring record might get broken again.

By them.

😳 Are Doobies & Boobies a playoff team already?

At 3–1, this is becoming a real conversation.

🚨 What happens if Misfits lose again?

An 0–4 hole in a 22-game season gets dangerous FAST.

🎬 FINAL TAKE

Week 4 feels like the first “sorting week” of the season.

The contenders can separate themselves.
The struggling teams can stabilize—or spiral.
And the middle of the standings is getting crowded quickly.

Also, at the current rate of offense in this league, somebody may need to check whether the softballs are secretly filled with rocket fuel.

 WSL MEN’S SUMMER 2026 — WEEK 4 RECAP

By League Insider

Week 4 delivered exactly what the WSL has become known for:

Offensive explosions.

Momentum swings.

Statement wins.

And just enough chaos to remind everybody this league makes absolutely no sense sometimes.

The contenders kept swinging.

The desperate teams finally found life.

And the Nature Boys once again reminded the league that trying to predict them is basically impossible.

Meanwhile, somewhere at the top of the standings, the Booty Bandits had the week off and still probably felt like winners after watching everybody else beat each other up.

Let’s break it all down.

🐎 PONY EXPRESS AND NATURE BOYS SPLIT A WILD SERIES

Pony Express def. Nature Boys 15–9

Nature Boys def. Pony Express 14–10

This series was exactly what everyone expected:

Absolute offensive chaos.

Pony Express came into Week 4 looking like the hottest offense in the league, and in Game 1 they continued the trend. Coach Pony’s squad put up another 15 runs and looked completely in control offensively for stretches of the night.

At this point, Pony Express scoring double digits feels less like a good game and more like a scheduled event.

But then the Nature Boys reminded everyone why they remain one of the league’s most dangerous wildcard teams.

Game 2 flipped completely.

The Johnsons’ squad came out aggressive, matched Pony inning-for-inning early, then completely took over late in a huge 14–10 response win. It was the exact formula that makes Nature Boys so frustrating to play against:

  • emotional momentum
  • nonstop pressure
  • and complete unpredictability

The split keeps Pony Express near the top of the standings, but it also showed something important:

Their offense can carry them against anybody.

But their pitching still leaves the door open for shootouts.

Week 4 Verdict:

Pony Express remains a title contender.

Nature Boys remain softball chaos incarnate.

😤 MISFITS FINALLY GET OFF THE MAT

Misfits def. Cleats & Cleavage 21–11

Misfits def. Cleats & Cleavage 10–9

The Misfits desperately needed this week.

And while it wasn’t perfect, it may have saved their season from spiraling early.

Game 1 looked like the version of the Misfits everybody expected entering the year. The offense exploded for 21 runs, the energy returned, and suddenly the team that looked buried at 0–2 started resembling a contender again.

Then came Game 2.

And honestly? It nearly went sideways.

Cleats & Cleavage pushed the Misfits to the edge in a tense 10–9 battle that came down to late execution. To Cleats’ credit, this was easily their best showing of the season and a sign they’re beginning to settle in offensively.

But the bigger story is simple:

The Misfits avoided disaster.

At 0–4, panic would’ve officially arrived.

Instead, they walk away with a sweep and a much-needed emotional reset.

Week 4 Verdict:

The Misfits are alive again.

Maybe not fully back yet—but alive.

🚗 TEAM GARAGE RETURNS LIKE A PROBLEM

Team Garage def. The Trappers 24–9

Team Garage def. The Trappers 15–9

Well… Team Garage clearly did not forget how to hit during the rain delay.

After sitting idle during the schedule reshuffling, Team Garage returned and immediately reminded the league why they were viewed as championship-level dangerous entering the year.

Coach Williams lineup was relentless all night long.

Game 1 turned into a demolition job quickly, with Garage hanging 24 runs on a dangerous Trappers squad that had already proven they could score with anyone.

Game 2 was more competitive early, but once again Garage’s pressure innings completely changed the game.

That’s becoming their identity:

You survive for a few innings… and then suddenly you’re down eight.

And quietly, this team may now have the scariest offensive numbers in the league:

  • 92 runs scored in just 4 games
  • 23 runs per game average

That is absurd production.

Week 4 Verdict:

Team Garage is absolutely a championship threat.

🍃 DOOBIES & BOOBIES AND BREW JAYS TRADE HAYMAKERS

Brew Jays def. Doobies & Boobies 17–6

Doobies & Boobies def. Brew Jays 18–14

This series perfectly captured both teams.

Game 1 belonged entirely to the Brew Jays.

Coach Nate McLain’s squad looked disciplined, composed, and sharp offensively in a dominant 17–6 win that temporarily cooled off one of the league’s hottest expansion teams.

Then the emotional momentum completely flipped.

Doobies & Boobies answered immediately in Game 2 with another huge offensive performance, hanging 18 runs on Brew Jays and proving yet again that they are not intimidated by anybody in this league.

Coach Zach Coverdill’s group continues to impress because they don’t act like an expansion team. They play fearless softball and seem completely comfortable in high-scoring games.

And right now?

That confidence is turning into wins.

Week 4 Verdict:

Both teams feel like dangerous middle-tier playoff threats.

📊 UPDATED POWER RANKINGS AFTER WEEK 4

1. Booty Bandits (4–0)

Still undefeated. Still the standard.

2. Team Garage (4–0)

The offense is becoming terrifyingly efficient.

3. Pony Express (5–3)

Still one of the most explosive teams in the league.

4. Doobies & Boobies (4–2)

Best expansion story in the WSL.

5. Misfits (2–2)

Finally breathing again.

6. Brew Jays (3–3)

Competitive every week under Nate McLain.

7. Nature Boys (3–3)

The league’s official unpredictability champions.

8. Xtreme Powerline Construction (2–2)

Dangerous, experienced, waiting for consistency.

9. Cutwater Trappers (1–3)

Still capable offensively, but pitching questions remain.

10. MoCushin4ThaPushin (2–2)

Week 5 becomes huge after running into the champs.

11. Cleats & Cleavage (0–4)

Closer than the record suggests.

12. Ball Busters (0–6)

Still searching for stability.

🎯 BIGGEST STORYLINES LEAVING WEEK 4

🚗 Is Team Garage the biggest threat to Booty Bandits?

Right now, they honestly might be.

🐎 How sustainable is Pony Express Softball?

Because eventually somebody has to slow the scoring down… right?

🍃 Are Doobies & Boobies officially a playoff-caliber team?

At 4–2, the answer is starting to look like yes.

😳 Did Misfits just save their season?

That sweep may end up mattering massively later in the year.

🎬 FINAL TAKE

Four weeks in, and the WSL season already feels completely alive.

The top contenders are separating.

The middle of the standings is becoming a war zone.

And every week somebody seems to score enough runs to break a calculator.

At this point, pitchers across the league may collectively file a complaint with the schedule makers.

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