The international slow pitch softball landscape is about to get a major shakeup, and it all centers around one city that could change everything for softball leagues in Brazil and beyond: São Paulo, Brazil.
They'll spend thousands on the latest slowpitch bats and slow pitch softball equipment, but won't spend a dime to test themselves against teams that might actually beat them.
Walk into any major slow pitch softball tournament, and you'll see the same faces running the show. The same tournament directors. The same league commissioners. The same team captains getting preferential treatment. It's not coincidence: it's by design.
If you haven't heard about the explosive growth of slow pitch softball in Guaymas, you're about to discover why teams from across Mexico, the United States, and beyond are making this Sonoran port city their go-to tournament destination.
This isn't your typical weekend tournament where anyone can show up with entry fees. The Miami Mayor's Cup represents the ultimate recognition for teams that have proven their dedication, sportsmanship, and skill throughout the year.
Forget everything you know about typical slowpitch softball tournaments. The HO HO HOMERS isn't just another weekend event: it's a full-blown holiday celebration that combines fierce competition, massive cash prizes, and the heartwarming tradition of giving back to children in need.
The selection process was rigorous, utilizing advanced softball statistics tracked through avg300.com, our official statistical platform. Players needed a minimum of 20 plate appearances to qualify, ensuring that only the most consistent performers throughout the season earned recognition.
From first pitch to final handshake, it was everything we love about women’s slow pitch: big swings, smart defense, loud dugouts, and incredible sportsmanship.
This year’s slow pitch All-Stars are split into two exciting squads named after our top pitchers and team captains: Team ET (Emily Torres, Coconut Grove Gators) and Team Tine (Christine Christeleit, Little Havana Legends).
When the final out was recorded, Step Bros (FL) stood tall as champions, but not before Cocodrilos (FL) served notice that they're a team to watch in the ISPS landscape.
From the opening pitch Saturday morning to the championship celebration Sunday evening, the 2025 Boricua Open delivered non-stop action, incredible offensive displays, and the kind of competitive spirit that makes ISPS tournaments special.
The 2025 Boricua Open showcased everything we love about coed slow pitch softball: incredible athleticism, nail-biting finishes, and that unmistakable ISPS community spirit that brings teams together from coast to coast.
The Draft Queens didn't just win: they dominated from start to finish with a perfect 2-0 record in pool play and maintained that momentum straight through to championship glory.
This bronze-level tournament format allowed teams to compete in a round-robin pool play structure before advancing to bracket play, ensuring maximum games and competitive opportunities for all participating squads.
Your middle infielder typically covers second base at all times when running this alignment, though positioning should adjust based on whether you're facing a left-handed or right-handed batter.
The 2025 ISPS Boricua Open Championships brought together elite teams from across the United States and Puerto Rico for what many are calling one of the most exciting tournaments of the year.
Whether you've been around ISPS tournaments like the Miami Mayor's Cup or you're just discovering what makes our softball family special, the director role offers an incredible opportunity to make a real difference in your local community while connecting with players across the globe.
After seeing countless teams stumble through the same avoidable mistakes, we've compiled the seven biggest tournament prep errors that could be costing your team wins: and how to fix them fast.
When the dust settled, Torta Power (FL) stood tall as champions, capping off a perfect tournament run with a thrilling 17-16 victory over Latin Legends in the finals.
Are you ready to up your game on the mound? Discover the best equipment for slow-pitch softball pitchers, from top fielding gloves to masks and shin guards. Stay protected and perform at your best with our top picks and recommendations!
All slow pitch softball bats share the same basic specs: 34 inches long with a 2¼ inch barrel diameter. This means your decision comes down to three key factors: weight, construction, and league certification. Master these basics, and you'll be swinging with confidence at your next tournament.
Think about it: every great league, every successful tournament, and every thriving softball community started with players who decided to take action.
Taking your team international isn't just about bragging rights: it's about experiencing different playing styles, building lasting friendships across borders, and creating memories that last a lifetime
Before diving into tournament listings, take a hard look at your team's actual abilities. This isn't about ego: it's about having fun and staying competitive.
Starting your own sanctioned slow pitch softball league might seem overwhelming, but with the right approach, it's totally doable – and incredibly rewarding.
Whether you're joining a local league or jumping straight into an ISPS tournament, understanding these 10 essential concepts will help you feel confident and prepared when you step onto the field.
This isn't just another slow pitch softball tournament: it's a celebration of the sport that brings together elite teams, passionate players, and the vibrant energy that makes ISPS softball competitions legendary.
In a masterclass display of teamwork, skill, and clutch hitting, Bad Boys Miami completed a perfect 4-0 tournament run to claim their first state title in dominant fashion.
In a tournament that featured seven talented teams battling it out across 15 thrilling games, the Cocodrilos showcased the kind of consistent excellence that separates champions from contenders.
This exciting ISPS tournament showcased the very best of competitive slow pitch softball, bringing together four powerhouse teams for an unforgettable day of athletic excellence and community spirit.
What started as a vision backed by dedicated city leadership has evolved into what we confidently call the most competitive and well-run women's slow pitch softball league in the world. But this journey wasn't always smooth sailing.
For those who've been around the diamond long enough, you know Francisco's name carries weight. His return isn't just another administrative appointment; it's a homecoming that promises to shake things up in all the right ways for players across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
The Cocodrilos' path to championship glory wasn't just about winning, it was about how they won. With only one loss across six games, they demonstrated the kind of consistency that separates good teams from great ones.
Get ready for an electrifying fall of slow pitch softball in Mexico! The ISPS Mexico Program is thrilled to launch a brand-new league season — not a tournament — for Slowpitch Femenil y Varonil in the vibrant city of Hermosillo, Sonora.
Swing Into Action: Previewing the 2025 ISPS Florida State Slow Pitch Championships Mark your calendars — September 26–28, 2025, brings the return of one of the most anticipated slow pitch softball events of the year: The ISPS Florida State Slow Pitch Championships!
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Can your team handle the heat? The ISPS Summer Slam Slugfest 2025 is coming in hot with double points, high stakes, and serious bragging rights. Fort Lauderdale, June 21. You in?
As the sun set on Mills Pond Park in Fort Lauderdale, the dust finally settled on one of the most competitive tournaments of the year—the 2025 ISPS Spring Fling Classic.
The ISPS March Open Diamond Madness is set to bring the heat to Brian Piccolo Sports Park on March 29! Who’s ready to step up to the plate and claim the title?
Swing for a cause! Join us January 19 for the NALC Branch 1071 Slow Pitch Softball Tournament. All proceeds benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Get ready for the ultimate slow-pitch softball experience at the Sonoran Slam in Tempe, AZ! This tournament, set in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, promises top-tier competition and an unforgettable celebration of the sport. Don’t miss out!
Join us on November 23 for the ISPS Thanksgiving Classic at Brian Piccolo Sports Park! Register now and compete for cash prizes in the Silver Division.