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Women’s Pro Baseball League draft: Where did stars land?

by admin November 21, 2025
November 21, 2025

Kelsie Whitmore became the first 1-1 selection, while Mo’Ne Davis heard her name called just nine picks later as the Women’s Pro Baseball League’s inaugural draft populated four teams in advance of its 2026 debut season.

The Nov. 20 player selection reveal illustrated just how much the game has thrived globally.

Five countries – the USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea and the Dominican Republic – were represented in the first nine picks, as Whitmore’s selection by the San Francisco franchise was followed by Los Angeles selecting 35-year-old Japanese pitching legend Ayami Sato.

Players from Mexico, Curacao, Australia, France and England were also eventually selected in the 120-player draft, with player ages ranging from 18 to 37.

Davis, who rose to fame by throwing a shutout at the 2014 Little League World Series, was drafted 10th by Los Angeles. Davis went on to play basketball and collegiate softball at Hampton University, and earned a graduate degree from Columbia.

Whitmore, 27, made her name in men’s baseball spaces throughout her playing career, starting with the independent Sonoma Stompers and then Staten Island in the Atlantic League. She spent last season playing for the Savannah Bananas, while relishing the chance to play in an all-women’s league.

‘It brings freedom. It allows you to feel so free with yourself,’ Whitmore said at the August WPBL tryouts.

Ashton Lansdell, who played for the Savannah Bananas’ Party Animals franchise and an Ole Miss softball alum, was selected seventh overall by Los Angeles.

All four franchises – San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston and New York – will play in a central location, which in 2026 will be Springfield, Illinois. The season is slated to begin in August.

WPBL draft results

A look at the top 30 WPBL draft picks:

  1. San Francisco: Kelsie Whitmore, P/OF, USA
  2. Los Angeles: Ayami Sato, RHP, Japan
  3. New York: Kyleie Lahners, INF, USA
  4. Boston: Hyeonah Kim, C, South Korea
  5. Boston: Alli Schroder, RHP, Canada
  6. New York: Denae Benitez, INF, USA
  7. Los Angeles: Ashton Lansdell, 3B, USA
  8. San Francisco: Amanda Gianelloni, INF, USA
  9. San Francisco: Joey Leguizamon, SS, Dominican Republic
  10. Los Angeles: Mo’Ne Davis, RHP, USA
  11. New York: Rakyung Kim, RHP/INF, South Korea
  12. Boston: Raine Padgham, RHP, Canada
  13. Boston:  Zoe Hicks, 3B, Canada
  14. New York: Jaida Lee, RHP, Canada
  15. Los Angeles: Meggie Meidlinger, RHP, USA
  16. San Francisco: Jill Albayati, RHP, USA
  17. San Francisco: Samantha Gutierrez, C, USA
  18. Los Angeles: Thaima Maxiliana, SS, Curacao
  19. New York: London Studer, 1B, USA
  20. Boston: Alexis Hastings, OF, USA
  21. Boston: Kate Blunt, SS, USA
  22. New York: Kiera Izumi, SS, USA
  23. Los Angeles: Jamie Mackay, C, USA
  24. San Francisco: Ayaka Yamamoto, 3B, Japan
  25. San Francisco: Niki Eckert, LHP, USA
  26. Los Angeles: Emi Saiki, SS, Japan
  27. New York: Yonetani Natsuki, OF, Japan
  28. Boston: Denver Bryant, 2B, USA
  29. Boston: Ticara Geldenhuis, Australia
  30. New York: Alyssa Zettlemoyer, C, USA

The complete list of players drafted can be found here.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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