Bird on the Wire

When Braidy Birdsall puts her mind to something, nothing is getting in her way.

Even when facing injuries, she’s the first to pick herself back up and get motivated to overcome the obstacle.

It’s a mindset that has served her well as an athlete, including in baseball where she’s been chosen in the Women’s Pro Baseball League draft.

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Taylor Made

She’s had a taste of representing Canada and Taylor Schueller now wants more.

The 17-year-old utility player was a mainstay on Baseball Sask teams this summer, earning a spot on the national squad’s development camp roster.

And now, she’s dreaming even bigger.

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OPINION: 10 Familiar Faces for Canada

The youth movement has arrived for Canada and it looks like it will be on full display at the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

With the World Series now complete, many baseball insiders have now turned their attention to the next installment of what turned out to be a major coup for the sport in 2023.

We take a look at a few Saskatchewan and Alberta names who could get the call for the next tournament.

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Opinion: Jays Go Deep

That one stings.

Heartbreaking, gut wrenching, soul crushing … it was all of those things. And it was the type of loss that will linger for a very long time.

We take a look back at the World Series run by the Toronto Blue Jays and the impact on baseball in Canada.

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Kil-lin’ It

The baseball season just keeps getting longer for Aiden Kilshaw – not that he minds at all.

The Swift Current native has seen opportunity after opportunity come his way over the last few months, and he’s been determined to make the most of every one of them.

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OPINION: The Road to Okotoks

The road to Canadian baseball academy supremacy will go through Okotoks.

The idea of an academy national championship has been tossed around for years as programs want to show how they stack up against each from coast to coast to coast.

Joe McFarland shares some thoughts on how it’ll now be happening in Okotoks, Alberta.

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Remembering Jim Baba

He was a Canadian baseball giant.

Jim Baba had a profound impact on the game across Canada and around the globe, regarded as a well-respected and influential leader who served in a variety of roles including executive director of Baseball Canada from 2000 to 2021.

Baba recently passed away at the age of 69 following a long battle with blood cancer, resulting in a tidal wave of tributes from across the baseball world.

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Honey for the Cubs

As Reese Brons crossed home plate to score the winning run to claim the Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League title, there was an audible sigh of relief from the Saskatoon Cubs dugout.

And then … pandemonium as the celebration began.

After being knocked out in the semi-finals of the past two seasons, the Cubs were able to take the monkey off their backs in a big way with a 12-2 win over the Regina White Sox.

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