Czech, Please
Former Weyburn Beavers star Ryan Johnson has emerged as a two-way threat with Czechia at the World Baseball Classic.
Read More Czech, PleaseFormer Weyburn Beavers star Ryan Johnson has emerged as a two-way threat with Czechia at the World Baseball Classic.
Read More Czech, PleaseThe World Baseball Classic is getting an injection of Western Canadian Baseball League talent this year.
The 20-team international event – which runs from March 5th through March 17th with games in Miami, Houston, San Juan and Tokyo – includes some players who are familiar to WCBL fans.
Read More WCBL Alumni on World StageWe are on the cusp of history.
In just a few short months, the Women’s Pro Baseball League will make its much-anticipated debut with four teams suiting up for a four-week, 30-game season.
Joe McFarland takes a look at how Saskatchewan and Alberta can be leaders in building a pipeline to the pros.
Read More OPINION: History is Upon UsHe made an immediate impact with Baseball Sask at the 2025 Canada Summer Games and hopes it’s a sign of things to come.
Rhett Anderson started the tournament off going 2-for-3 with a pair of singles and a walk in Saskatchewan’s 8-1 thumping of Alberta and was a consistent presence near the middle of the batting order as the province eventually claimed bronze.
Read More 1 Thru 9: Rhett AndersonAt first, they drew curiosity. For many prairie fans, it was the first time they had seen an African-descent ballplayer in person, and people came as much to look as to watch.
Robyn Jensen provides a special look-back at the Liberty Eagles as we mark Black History Month.
Read More They Were Ours: “Red” Haley and Prairie BaseballThere were bound to be questions about the immediate impact Carter Beck could have when making the jump from Division II University of Mary to Division I Indiana State University before the 2025 season.
But the Carnduff product and Saskatoon Berries star had all the answers.
Read More Beck’s Big GoalsIt seems everyone involved in Canadian baseball has a Jim Baba story.
J.P. Antonacci of Canadian Baseball Network takes a look at a few as Baba was named to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026.
Read More A Hall of Fame BuilderWhen you’re among the Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League leaders in almost every offensive category, it’s only a matter of time before people start to take notice.
Saskatoon Diamondbacks utilityman Casey Rauckman found himself in that position after posting a .429 batting average to go along with a .741 slugging percentage, 1.252 on-base percentage, five home runs and 28 runs batted in.
Read More 1 Thru 9: Casey RauckmanTwo former Edmonton players and a baseball builder from Moose Jaw are part of the 2026 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame class.
The organization, based in St. Marys, Ontario, unveiled the class of six new inductees on Feb. 5th. Among the honourees are former Toronto Blue Jays centre fielder Devon White; St. Louis Cardinals first base coach Stubby Clapp; long-serving Baseball Canada executive director Jim Baba; Women’s National Team alum Kate Psota; Montreal Expos stalwart Bill Stoneman; and former Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire Paul Runge.
Read More Baba Gets Call to the HallIt’s still a little surreal for Thomas Ireland to see his “Homegrown Hero” banner up at the North Regina Little League ballpark.
Back home for the offseason after a very successful year in the Texas Rangers system, the 23-year-old was visiting his old stomping grounds with his wife, Jessica, and his parents to help with the program’s fall clean-up when he looked up at the banner again.
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