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WCBL unveils 2022 schedule

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November 1, 2021

Official Western Canadian Baseball League News Release

LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. – The Western Canadian Baseball League schedule is released for the 2022 season. Start to plan your summer to include games at one, two, or many of our great ballparks.

Here are some League highlights for 2022:

Opening Day – Thursday May 26 at Spitz Stadium

The defending Champions, Lethbridge Bulls open at home versus the Sylvan Lake Gulls for a special night to honour Mitch Ball, a longtime WCBL Umpire who passed away in May 2021. The second game of the three-game set on Friday will see the Bulls raise their 2021 Championship banner.

Friday, May 27

Home Openers for:

Okotoks vs Brooks

Fort McMurray vs Edmonton

Moose Jaw vs Medicine Hat

Weyburn vs Swift Current

Sunday, May 29

Home Openers for:

Medicine Hat vs Moose Jaw

Swift Current vs Regina

A special late afternoon home opener for Brooks Bombers at 4:05 .p.m features the Bulls as they wrap up opening weekend.

Tuesday, May 31

Home Openers for:

Edmonton vs Sylvan Lake

Regina vs Sylvan Lake

Wednesday, June 1

Home Opener for:

The sell-out streak should continue in Sylvan Lake as the Gulls open their second season in the WCBL against the Okotoks Dawgs.

June 3 to June 5

Lethbridge and Edmonton play a four-game set as part of the Lethbridge Baseball Festival on the first weekend of June.

June 19

Father’s Day is Sunday June 19, and features games in Edmonton (vs Fort McMurray), Medicine Hat (vs Swift Current), Brooks (vs Lethbridge), Okotoks will host their traditional game against Moose Jaw and a unique two-game set in Regina, featuring games against Sylvan Lake in the afternoon and Weyburn in the nightcap.

July 1

Canada Day sees two day games and five night games with Weyburn visiting Regina and Brooks at Lethbridge in the first of two. Overflowing stadiums are anticipated in Okotoks (vs Edmonton), Medicine Hat (vs Swift Current), Moose Jaw (vs Weyburn), Fort McMurray (vs Sylvan Lake) and the 23rd consecutive night game at Spitz Stadium between the Bulls and Bombers.

Another unique marketing initiative features the Second Annual Baseball Day in Canada. One stadium, four teams! Two games find Regina facing Edmonton in the early game and Moose Jaw visiting the Sylvan Lake Gulls in the late game. Both games and all the festivities will be at the Gulls Stadium and be a great backdrop for this special day.

Only two days later, all the stars of the WCBL will converge in Okotoks for the WCBL All Star Game with Seaman Stadium providing the perfect setting for this special day.

The August holiday Monday sees special games in Brooks, Swift Current, Regina and Lethbridge

Calgary is the host of the 2022 Little League Canadian Championships at Rose Diamond at Stanley Park and Seaman Stadium will host the participating teams on Aug. 3 when they play their rivals from Lethbridge.

The season wraps up over the next three days with fan appreciation events:

August 3 – Weyburn, Edmonton

August 4 – Sylvan Lake, Moose Jaw

August 5 – Regina, Okotoks

August 6 – Swift Current, Medicine Hat, Fort Mc Murray, Brooks, Lethbridge

Playoffs open up for the eight teams standing after the regular season on Monday August 8 and run for approximately the 10 days that follow.

All games are up on the WCBL website and teams will be releasing their own special dates and ticket information shortly.