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Hall Calls for Baba

There are few people who have had a greater impact on the game of baseball in Canada than the late Jim Baba.

But it wasn’t just what he accomplished as a coach and longtime executive, it was how he went about doing it.

He carried the same passion and unwavering national pride into everything he did, whether it was leading a grassroots initiative to grow the game across the country or supporting Canada’s teams at the World Baseball Classic.

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A Friend and Mentor

Only one other person had ever represented the World Baseball Softball Confederation at the WBC finals besides our late WBSC Baseball Technical Commission Chair, Jim Baba. And now it was Shari Reiniger standing there in his place. Just like working as an International Baseball Technical Commissioner at the Tokyo Olympics, and being the first woman to do that, the moment was not lost on her.

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Turning The Lights On

The future for baseball in Moose Jaw is about to get a whole lot brighter … literally.

Thanks to the Jays Care “Field of Dreams” program, the community’s Gamble Diamond is set to get lighting installed over the next few months.

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Next Stop: Okotoks

They may have preferred to settle their differences on the field, but the final four teams remaining in the Prairie Qualifiers for The Road to Okotoks got what they came for.

What started as 13 teams vying for three spots in the inaugural event in Okotoks later this summer turned into a battle of four.

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Rural Roots Photo Gallery

A tip of the cap to Carnduff.

The host of the second annual Western Canadian Baseball League Rural Roots Baseball Classic pulled off a fantastic showcase of the sport recognizing the history of the game while celebrating the area’s ongoing love affair with baseball.

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Model of Consistency

The extra buzz around Carter Beck doesn’t seem to be affecting him at all.

The Carnduff native has rocketed up this summer’s Major League Baseball Draft rankings over his two seasons at Indiana State University.

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Chance Encounter

Even Chance Descalchuk has a tough time describing the freshman season he’s having.

The Regina native was in a league of his own stepping onto the field with Miles Community College, finishing the year with a .452 batting average, 14 home runs, 64 runs batted in and 16 stolen bases in 41 games.

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Running Wild

There is no quit in Kaden Prosofsky.

It would have been really easy for the Saskatoon native to mope around not being a starter as he began his freshman season at College of the Desert in Palm Desert, Calfornia.

Instead, he kept working hard and waiting patiently for his opportunity to shine.

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