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Laying Down Roots in Carnduff

The Western Canadian Baseball League is going to be rooting around in southeast Saskatchewan this summer.

Carnduff, Saskatchewan – the hometown of one of the league’s biggest star players in recent seasons – will play host to the annual Rural Roots Baseball Classic on Friday, May 29th.

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Trojan Horse

Some baseball players like a game of cards on a long bus trip.

Others will pop in their earpods to listen to some music or binge their favourite show.

For Nathan Yunick, he’s good if you hand him a Rubik’s Cube.

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OPINION: History is Upon Us

We 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.

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1 Thru 9: Rhett Anderson

He 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.

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Beck’s Big Goals

There 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.

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1 Thru 9: Casey Rauckman

When 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.

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Baba Gets Call to the Hall

Two 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.

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