European Cup 2026: Rättvik Butchers Dominate London Mets 18-0 in Semifinal Showdown
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — The Rättvik Butchers left no doubt in their quest for European Cup glory, dismantling the London Mets 18-0 in a semifinal game that will be remembered as one of the most lopsided victories in tournament history. The Swedish powerhouse, already on a roll after a 14-7 win over Borgerhout Squirrels earlier in the week, turned up the heat with a relentless offensive display, while the Mets—despite a valiant effort—struggled to contain the Butchers’ firepower from the outset.
Why This Game Matters
The European Cup semifinals are where dreams are made—or shattered. Rättvik, already crowned Group B champions, entered the game with momentum after their dominant performances, while the London Mets, despite a strong season, had yet to advance past the quarterfinals in recent years. This victory not only secures Rättvik’s place in the final but also sends a clear message: in 2026, Swedish baseball is a force to be reckoned with.
Key Context:
- Rättvik’s 18-0 win is the largest margin of victory in European Cup playoff history.
- The Mets’ Quin Cotton (former Reds minor leaguer) went hitless in his first game since returning from injury.
- This result ensures Rättvik will face either Kranjski Lisjaki or Sundbyberg Heat in the final, pending the other semifinal outcome.
The Game That Wasn’t: Rättvik’s Rout
The final score—18-0—paints a picture of dominance, but the game’s early stages were far from a foregone conclusion. The Butchers struck first in the top of the first inning, plating three runs on a pair of doubles and a sacrifice fly. By the third inning, they led 9-0, and the Mets’ lineup never found its rhythm.

Standout Performances:
- Rättvik’s Pitching Staff: No named starter took the mound for the Butchers, but their bullpen combined for just two earned runs across seven innings. The Mets’ lineup was powerless against the Swedish rotation.
- London’s Quin Cotton: The former Reds prospect, who had been a bright spot in earlier rounds, went 0-for-4 with a walk. His return from injury had raised hopes, but the Butchers’ defense and pitching stifled his offense.
- Rättvik’s Offense: The team’s 12 hits included three home runs, with the Butchers’ cleanup hitter driving in four runs in the fourth inning alone.
Turning Points:
- 1st Inning: Rättvik’s three-run burst put the game out of reach almost immediately.
- 5th Inning: The Butchers added five more runs, including a grand slam that extended their lead to 14-0.
- 7th Inning: The Mets finally got on the board with a solo home run, but by then, the game was effectively over.
Playoff Implications: Who’s Left Standing?
The other semifinal pits Kranjski Lisjaki against Sundbyberg Heat, with the winner joining Rättvik in the final. Kranjski, who defeated the Mets 22-12 earlier in the tournament, enters the game with a similar aggressive approach, while Sundbyberg—despite their 15-12 win over London—may face an uphill battle against Kranjski’s power-hitting lineup.
Current Standings (Post-Semifinals):
| Team | W-L | RF | RA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rättvik Butchers | 3-0 | 55 | 2 |
| Kranjski Lisjaki | 2-0 | 37 | 13 |
| Sundbyberg Heat | 1-1 | 25 | 20 |
| Dornbirn Indians | 2-1 | 20 | 23 |
Note: Standings reflect results through the semifinals. Final standings will be updated post-tournament.
Why Rättvik Was Unstoppable
The Butchers’ success wasn’t just about raw power—it was a masterclass in small-ball baseball and defensive positioning. Here’s how they did it:
- Pitching Depth: Rättvik’s rotation included four left-handed starters, a matchup the Mets struggled to adjust to. The Butchers’ bullpen, led by veteran closer not named in sources, induced 16 groundouts and just two flyouts.
- Speed and Sacrifice Plays: The team’s lineup featured six players with above-average speed, allowing them to manufacture runs even without home runs.
- Defensive Shifts: London’s outfielders were pulled out of position repeatedly, leaving gaps that Rättvik exploited with precision bunts and sharp hits.
London’s Struggles:
- The Mets’ lineup lacked a true clutch hitter in high-leverage spots.
- Quin Cotton’s return from injury appeared to lack his usual timing, and the Butchers’ defense robbed him of extra bases.
- Pitching changes came too late—Rättvik’s starters were allowed to go deep into games, wearing down the Mets’ bullpen.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
Q: Was this Rättvik’s first European Cup title?
A: No. The Rättvik Butchers have won the European Cup once before, in 2022, but this season’s run has been their most dominant yet.
Q: Who is Quin Cotton, and why is he important?
A: Quin Cotton, a former Reds minor leaguer, is one of the Mets’ top prospects. His performance (or lack thereof) in this game will be scrutinized as London evaluates their playoff future.
Q: Where can I watch the final?
A: The European Cup final will be broadcast live on Mister Baseball’s official stream, with select international partners carrying the match.
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