As fans make their way around the concourse of Seaman Stadium for Opening Day this year, there will evidently be a different feeling in the air. The last time they stepped inside the gates, the Okotoks Dawgs faithful witnessed their hometown team storm the mound in celebration. They witnessed the team cap a historical 40-win regular season with a WCBL championship. In 2020, the team will be seeking a second consecutive championship in their newly renovated ballpark.
Read MoreCanadians Nick Vickers (Calgary, Alta.), Cole MacLaren (Morrel, PEI) and Kobe Hyland (Spruce Grove, Alta.) are among six additional players that the Okotoks Dawgs have signed for the 2019 season.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs announced that they have signed seven pitchers on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have signed five additional players for the upcoming 2019 campaign. The club has secured commitments from a pair of Bellevue University Bruins in returning star Riley Baasch and Kory Longaker, Iowa Western’s Isaiah Peterson, Canadian Austin Oulds (Chatham, Ont.) of Lourdes University, and former Dawgs Rookie of the Year Will Hollis (Texas State University).
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs Academy coach Allen Cox and general manager Tyler Hollick have landed scouting gigs with the San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers respectively.
Read MoreIn 2017, Greg Cullen was a fixture at the top of the Okotoks Dawgs’ lineup. In 2018, he led the country in batting average at Niagara University and was drafted in the 15th round by the Atlanta Braves. Coming off his first pro season, Cullen spoke to Dustin Saracini about his love for Okotoks and how everything seemed to click this past summer.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Dustin Saracini recently caught up with Okotoks Dawgs’ 2018 pitcher of the year Craig Smith, who reflected fondly on his senior season with the club.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Dustin Saracini recently spoke with Okotoks Dawgs’ grad LaRon Smith about the Spruce Grove, Alta., native’s first season in the Minnesota Twins organization.
Read MoreOn Oct. 27 and 28, the Okotoks Dawgs Academy will be hosting an elite pitching camp inside the Fieldhouse at Seaman Stadium. The camp is aimed to educate local, regional, and national elite players and will cover the full 18U Dawgs Academy throwing program.
Read MoreAyden Makarus (Airdrie, Alta.) has a lot to be proud of when he reflects back on 2018. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound catcher out of Okotoks Dawgs Academy parlayed his impressive Tournament 12 showing into his first-ever turn with the Junior National Team, and earlier committed to LSU-Eunice.
Read MoreFor the second consecutive year, the top U.S. online resource for baseball executives, coaches, and fans, Ballpark Business, has reported that the Okotoks Dawgs rank third in all of North America among summer collegiate franchises in attendance.
Read MoreTop Dawgs: Graham Brunner, Cameron Doherty, Ryan Humeniuk, Corey Jackson,
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Dustin Saracini shares profiles of three more Okotoks Dawgs worth watching in 2018.
Read MoreA pair of Okotoks Dawgs players exchanged their red and black colours for a different shade of red in March, suiting up for the Canadian Junior National Team as they hit the road to St. Petersburg, Fla. for spring training. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Dustin Saracini shares their story.
Read MoreTwo Okotoks Dawgs players - Cesar Valero and LaRon Smith - have been selected to the Canadian Junior National Team spring roster. Dustin Saracini has the details.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have learned their 2018 WMBL schedule and have announced their coaching staff and some of their returning players for next season. Dustin Saracini has the details.
Read MoreBoston Red Sox prospect, former collegiate Okotoks Dawg and current Academy catching coach Jordan Procyshen sat down with Dustin Saracini to discuss all things Dawgs baseball, being drafted, coaching philosophy, and working with Jim Henderson.
Read MoreCoaches from Baseball Alberta have tabbed Okotoks Dawgs Academy athlete Dryden Howse as Alberta’s Bantam AAA Player of the Year. Dustin Saracini has the details.
Read MoreDustin Saracini takes a look at the most recent college commitments to come out of the Okotoks Dawgs Academy, as well as a few updates from the Canadian Junior National Team.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs announced their 2018 collegiate coaching staff on Tuesday. Dustin Saracini has the details.
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