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SlamBall Updates Standings, Rosters and Full-Game Index for Eight Teams

The official SlamBall website refreshed standings, team roster pages and the league full-games index, updating pages for Mob, Slashers, Lava, Rumble, Ozone, Gryphons, Buzzsaw and Wrath.

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SlamBall Updates Standings, Rosters and Full-Game Index for Eight Teams
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The official SlamBall website updated its standings, team roster pages, and full-games index in the league’s content hub." That update, reported by the league’s content hub, lists updated team pages for Mob, Slashers, Lava, Rumble, Ozone, Gryphons, Buzzsaw and Wrath, but the report did not include a timestamp or URL for the change.

The 2023 Regular Season standings cited on public pages show the Mob at the top with a perfect record: coach Brendan Kirsch, GP 16, W 16, L 0, PCT 1.000, PF 985 and PA 533, and a qualification listed as "Bye to semifinals." Buzzsaw is listed with coach Hernando Planells Jr, GP 15, W 9, L 6, PCT .600, PF 634 and PA 659. The Slashers, coached by Stan Fletcher, appear with GP 13, W 7, L 6, PCT .538, PF 679, PA 706 and a qualification entry of "Quarterfinals." Wrath and Lava complete the excerpted table: Wrath with coach James Willis, GP 11, W 5, L 6, PCT .455, PF 561, PA 601; Lava with coach Josh Carlton, GP 10, W 4, L 6, PCT .400, PF 514, PA 462.

The available playoff bracket text on the same public excerpt contains dated session headings but is corrupted by link-edit artifacts and inconsistent formatting. The bracket header lines read: "Quarterfinals (August 15, 8pm)", "Semifinals (August 17, 8pm)" and "Final (August 17)". The bracket score lines in the excerpt are printed verbatim as: "1 | Mob "Mob (slamball team)") | 49 |"; "4 | Wrath&action=edit&redlink=1 "Wrath (SlamBall Team) (page does not exist)") | 40 | 5 | Lava&action=edit&redlink=1 "Lava (Slamball team) (page does not exist)") | 36 |"; "5 | Lava&action=edit&redlink=1 "Lava (SlamBall Team) (page does not exist)") | 64 | 1 | Mob "Mob (slamball team)") | 72 |"; "3 | Slashers "Slashers (slamball team)") | 44 |"; "2 | Buzzsaw&action=edit&redlink=1 "Buzzsaw (SlamBall Team) (page does not exist)") | 57 |"; "3 | Slashers "Slashers (slamball team)") | 64 | 3 | Slashers "Slashers (slamball team)") | 60 |"; "6 | Gryphons&action=edit&redlink=1 "Gryphons (SlamBall Team) (page does not exist)") | 57 |". Those lines reflect the public excerpt verbatim and indicate the bracket content should be confirmed against the league’s official bracket for clean pairings and final results.

Several cited items in the public excerpt provide match-level context: a July 23, 2023 item titled "Wrath Top Ozone, 65-37, in Saturday's Main Event; Wrath's McGee Sets Scoring Mark" and another July 23, 2023 item titled "Mob Still Perfect, Gage Smith Shines With First-Ever Slamball Triple-Double." The excerpt also records "Slamball Award Winners Unveiled: Mob's Gage Smith Takes MVP and Defensive Player of Year Honors" dated 15 August 2023. Those references appear in the same public record as the 2023 standings and connect the Mob and Gage Smith to performance and awards during the season.

A separate S.L.A.M. excerpt lives on a different site and must not be conflated with the SlamBall league: that page labels itself "S.L.A.M. Softball League Aprés Moderne" with the tagline "The premier softball league for NYC Architecture and Design Firms" and a standings table listing teams such as PEA, SSX and RAMSA/HHA and a footer reading "website powered by Archinet | Own. Streamline. Share. © 2026." The Slamleague standings use different team names and stat columns and are unrelated to the Mob/Slashers/Lava cohort unless the league shows an explicit linkage.

The official site update restores roster and full-game index pages for eight named teams and the public 2023 numbers place the Mob as the dominant regular-season club; however, the available excerpts contain formatting artifacts and the original update report supplied no timestamp or URL, so a clean verification of the live content hub, bracket progression and roster details on SlamBall’s official pages remains necessary to confirm the postseason picture.

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