WCBL All-Stars Announced

The Western Canadian Baseball League has named its regular season all-star selections for the 2024 campaign.

The announcement includes a First Team All-Star squad and a Second Team All-Star roster made up of pitchers, catchers, infielders, outfielders and designated hitters.

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Currie Up and Wait

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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Eastbound and Up

Is Brandon, Manitoba the next destination for the Western Canadian Baseball League?

As the circuit looks at the potential of building up to 16 teams, the Manitoba city has reportedly expressed interest.

We look at the history of summer collegiate baseball in Brandon as well as the other markets that could be potential landing spots for the WCBL.

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Run of the Millers

The Moose Jaw Miller Express gave the Okotoks Dawgs everything they could handle and more.

Unfortunately, the team will have to wait another year to capture their first Western Canadian Baseball League championship since 2002.

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Antlers Up

Nate Mensik is nicknamed “Mr. Moose Jaw.”

Austin Gurney is the Miller Express MVP.

Together, they form a powerful duo that head coach Eric Marriott is leaning on heading into the 2024 championship series.

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