
HYANNIS, Mass. (Dec. 12, 2025) - The Cape Cod Baseball League (Cape League) announced its 2026 schedule, which will begin with a full slate of games Saturday, June 13.
Teams will each play a 40-game regular season schedule. Divisional opponents will face each other five times, while cross-divisional opponents will face each other four times.
Spanning eight weeks, the 2026 schedule will provide fans opportunities to watch their favorite team, comprised of current collegiate baseball stars and future professional standouts, throughout the summer.
"The release of our game schedule is always an exciting marker for fans of the Cape Cod Baseball League," said John Castleberry, Commissioner of the Cape League. "Every summer, the best collegiate talent in the nation come to Cape Cod to chase their Major League dream. But what truly makes a Cape League game special is the experience: the intimate, family-friendly atmosphere where fans are right on top of the action, watching the stars of tomorrow for free. We look forward to welcoming everyone back next June for another summer of outstanding baseball on Cape Cod."
The annual Cape League All-Star Game will be held Saturday, July 18 at Whitehouse Field, home of the Harwich Mariners. This will be the seventh time the Mariners have hosted the Cape League’s mid-season classic, most recently doing so in 2023. More details about the game, ticket sales and all associated events will be announced at a later date.
The 2026 Cape League playoff format will feature three rounds of best-of-three series with the top four teams in each division qualifying for the postseason. The playoffs are scheduled to begin Tuesday, Aug. 4, and conclude by Wednesday, Aug. 12.
Click here to view the complete 2026 schedule. Please note that all game dates and times are subject to change. Any updates can be found on the league’s official website as well as at @OfficialCCBL on X.
About Cape Cod Baseball League
The Cape Cod Baseball League (Cape League), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is the premier collegiate summer baseball league in the United States, officially formed in 1923, but with roots dating back to 1885. Players from across the United States, representing all NCAA college divisions, are recruited to play in the 10-team league. Teams are located across Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Cotuit, Falmouth, Harwich, Hyannis, Orleans, Wareham and Yarmouth-Dennis. In 2025, 392 Cape League alumni appeared on MLB team rosters, while more than 1,750 have done so all-time.
For more information, visit CapeCodLeague.com.




