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Door County League Baseball: A Season of Dominance and Surprise

Kolberg, Sister Bay, and Egg Harbor lead a competitive year as emerging stars shine

A Season of Dominance and Surprise

The 2026 Door County League baseball season has quickly become a showcase of tradition and rising competition, as the historic trio of Kolberg, Sister Bay and Egg Harbor continue to anchor the league’s championship conversation.

While those programs have historically set the standard, this year the Islanders have surged with an explosive offense, averaging 13 runs per game and remaining unbeaten through their opening matches.

The Braves and the Bays, meanwhile, have built their dominance on pitching excellence; the Bays’ staff has surrendered just six runs across three outings, and the Braves have posted a 9‑3 record, highlighted by a 4‑0 stretch that included a dominant week for Swami.

One of the most talked‑about moments came when the Mets faced the Braves in an 11‑inning marathon that ended in a 1‑1 deadlock until the top of the 11th hour, a duel that featured Trevor Reinhardt’s 12 strikeouts and a timely home run that swung momentum.

The Ports, despite their best efforts, were unable to capitalize, leaving 13 runners on base in their loss to Sister Bay, underscoring the fine line between opportunity and execution.

The Cubs were locked in a 4‑4 tie with the Islanders until the bottom of the seventh, when a clutch hit forced a walk‑off, while the A’s have endured a winless start, dropping all three games to undefeated opponents.

In the latest action, reliever Brady Kita earned the victory for the Indians against the Cubs, illustrating the depth of talent that continues to shape the league’s narrative.

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