McFarland: WCBL's Regina Red Sox still hoping for new stadium
"If the Regina Red Sox had it their way, they would have been playing in a new baseball stadium yesterday.
Their current abode, Currie Field, is more than 60 years old and in need of major upgrades and repairs – ranging from only having one dressing room, a backstop that is held together with zip-ties and washroom facilities which operate off a septic tank system that can’t keep up with park usage."
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McFarland: WCBL may expand East in the future
Is Brandon, Manitoba the next destination for the Western Canadian Baseball League? It’s a question that is up for debate now as the summer collegiate circuit looks at potential expansion destinations in the next decade, writes Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories.
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McFarland: Great playoff run by Miller Express comes up one win short
After a 26-29 regular season, the Moose Jaw Miller Express had a great WCBL playoff run, but they ultimately fell one win short. Joe McFarland, of Saskatchewan Dugout Stories, spoke to some of the Miller Express team members after their walk-off loss to the Okotoks Dawgs in Game 3 of the championship series.
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Wilson: Grizzled, resilient Dawgs repeat the three-peat
"These are no Greyhounds.
And they won’t win any ribbons at the Westminster Dog Show.
No, this breed is more of a junkyard dog or an older canine tasked with guard duty on the porch – a bit surly, fairly grizzled and totally committed to protecting the house. Not quite as unhinged as Cujo, but definitely carrying the reputation of “The Beast” from the classic baseball movie The Sandlot.
These are your 2024 Okotoks Dawgs, winners of a third consecutive Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) championship. "
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Wilson: Beck stars in WCBL All-Star Game and HR Derby
“Sweltering heat, a stuffed Seaman Stadium, and a star-studded cast of Western Canadian Baseball League talent punctuated the 2024 All-Star Game.
Despite temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius, an elated record crowd of 6,064 baseball fans showed up to take in the signature WCBL event in Okotoks.”
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Wilson: First overall pick, Bazzana, spent 10 days in Okotoks last September
Travis Bazzana, the top pick in this year’s MLB draft, and his Oregon State Beavers teammates spent 10 days training at the Seaman Stadium Complex in Okotoks, Alta. last fall. Ian Wilson, from Alberta Dugout Stories, wrote about it.
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McFarland: Vanneste shares taste of home with Mavericks’ teammates
“Being the parent of an athlete, you come to expect that you will occasionally have a few visitors to the house.
So when Tyler Vanneste asked his parents, Joey and Patty, if he could have his Medicine Hat Mavericks’ teammates stop by his hometown of Warman, Saskatchewan during a July roadtrip, they rolled out the red carpet.
With a full spread of pulled pork, fruits and veggies, and some Nestea iced tea waiting for them, the team bus pulled in on June 13 for a pre-game meal and plenty of memories.
Believe it or not, the visitors didn’t eat the family out of house and home.
“There were lots of leftovers,” Vanneste told Alberta Dugout Stories. “They cooked up a LOT of pork.”
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ICYMI - McFarland: Canadian Futures Showcase HR derby champ Flewelling impresses at MLB Draft Combine
“When Nathan Flewelling squared up a Riley Burton pitch on a sunny Sunday afternoon at Gulls Field in Sylvan Lake, everyone in the crowd knew the baseball wasn’t coming back.
The three-run seventh inning home run to deep right field tied the game against the Lethbridge Bulls, which the Gulls would later go onto win 7-6.
It was a big moment for the team, and for the Innisfail native who hit his first Western Canadian Baseball League home run with family in the stands.”
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McFarland: Canadian Futures Showcase HR derby champ Flewelling impresses at MLB Draft Combine
“When Nathan Flewelling squared up a Riley Burton pitch on a sunny Sunday afternoon at Gulls Field in Sylvan Lake, everyone in the crowd knew the baseball wasn’t coming back.
The three-run seventh inning home run to deep right field tied the game against the Lethbridge Bulls, which the Gulls would later go onto win 7-6.
It was a big moment for the team, and for the Innisfail native who hit his first Western Canadian Baseball League home run with family in the stands.”
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McFarland: Jays Care grant helping to rebuild historic Big Foot Diamond in Saskatchewan
A Jays Care “Field of Dreams” grant is being used to help with the rebuild of Big Foot Diamond in Holdfast, Sask. Joe McFarland, of Saskatchewan Dugout Stories, has the story.
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McFarland: Alberta’s Scott looking forward to Women’s National Team camp
“When Julianna Scott heard that Baseball Canada had named its Women’s National Team Selection Camp roster, her first thought was to find the post on Instagram and look for her friends and teammates.
She didn’t expect to see her name near the bottom of the first column on the official announcement post.
The Spruce Grove, Alta., product couldn’t believe her eyes.”
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McFarland: Melville's Houston has no problem in first college season
“What do you do when a former Major League Baseball player tells you to check out a young high school prospect?
Moose Jaw Miller Express coach Eric Marriott did what any sensible human would do: listen.
In this case, it was Marriott’s pitching coach and former Detroit Tigers hurler Dustin Molleken who was singing the praises of Nathan Houston.
The Melville teenager signed on with the Miller Express as an affiliate player in 2023, and Marriott says he fit right in.”
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McFarland: Oudie-Senger looking forward to third summer with hometown Regina Red Sox
“Zander Oudie-Senger will never say “no” to signing an autograph for a young fan around Currie Field.
After all, it wasn’t that long ago that the Regina Red Sox pitcher was a kid with a Sharpie and a baseball in hand, hoping to get his favourite players to do the same.
Not only was he a regular to games with his Nana, but Oudie-Senger’s family also billeted several players over the years.
“Each player that came into our house felt like an older brother,” he told Saskatchewan Dugout Stories. “All of those guys have shed light into our family and I couldn’t be more grateful for each of them.”
Now entering his third season with the hometown team, the 21-year-old will be a veteran presence on a team looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2023.”
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McFarland: Dawgs' pitching coach Sergent talks "Tugboat"
Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, recently spoke with Okotoks Dawgs pitching coach Joe Sergent about Dawgs alum and Carolina League Pitcher of the Month Matt Wilkinson (Ladner, B.C.). Sergent told McFarland that he knew there was something special about Wilkinson the first time he played catch with the young lefty.
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McFarland: Wrubleski set to play for Dawgs after outstanding rookie season at Chandler-Gilbert
“He’s had a rookie season to remember in college, but Jacob Wrubleski is happy to be coming home – if for nothing else but the cooking.
On the field, the Chandler-Gilbert Community College catcher hit .416 with eight home runs, 47 runs batted in and 38 runs scored in 42 games.
His performance has already begun garnering accolades as Wrubleski has been named an Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) First Team All-Region and First Team All-ACCAC, thanks to having the third-best batting average and fifth-best on-base percentage (.489).”
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McFarland: Wuschke seeks championship trifecta
“There aren’t many baseball players who have won a championship in the Canadian College Baseball Conference (CCBC), Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
Regina’s Gavin Wuschke would love to add his name to that list as his Bellevue University Bruins enter the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) playoffs.
The freshman is coming off a regular season where he went 5-2 with a 5.46 earned-run average in 13 appearances, including nine starts.”
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McFarland: Wiklund blazing a path at Thompson Rivers University
Piper Wiklund (Edmonton, Alta.) became the first female position player in the history of the Thompson Rivers University baseball program earlier this season. She had a single and an RBI in her first at bat. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Baseball Stories, recently spoke with Wiklund about her trailblazing baseball journey.
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Wilson: Albers’ baseball career comes full circle back to Saskatchewan
“He put the “battle” in North Battleford.
Following a playing career full of twists and turns that showed off his resilience, Andrew Albers has returned to his home province of Saskatchewan and he’s ready for the next chapter of his baseball life.
It’s been a full-circle time for Albers, who grew up watching Toronto Blue Jays broadcasts on television and tagging along at his father’s senior men’s baseball games.”
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Canuck Red sweeps DH, Flewelling, Goodacre, Hartman, Kwinter, Ricketts, Rogers
Team Red completed a sweep with a 6-2 win over Team Grey in an intrasquad Junior National Team doubleheader in Dunedin, Fla., on Saturday.
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McFarland: Piasentin savors another opportunity to put on Team Canada jersey
“Representing his home country will never get old for Tim Piasentin.
Already having done it once at the Little League World Series and then again with the Baseball Canada Junior National Team at their Dominican Fall League trip in 2023, the Dawgs Academy product is hoping to do it more in the years to come.
He took another step in the right direction by being named one of the 35 athletes invited to the team’s Extended Spring Training Camp, which is set for April 17-27, 2024 in Florida.”
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