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Honouring the Ultimate Builder

The Canadian Baseball Network’s Lifetime Builder Award is being named after the ultimate builder of baseball in Canada.

Moose Jaw’s Jim Baba, who passed away in late 2025, has been recognized as the winner for 2026.

Baseball Sask’s Greg Brons shares a few words about his friend, colleague and mentor.

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Eye of a Tiger

Making the change from a junior college to a four-year school can sometimes be an uphill battle with plenty of stumbles along the way.

Not for Campbellsville University outfielder Kleysen Gabruck.

The Martensville native is picking up right where he left off after two star-studded seasons at Williston State College.

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1 Thru 9: Axel Flodell

When he isn’t slinging fastballs, Axel Flodell can be found slinging a guitar over his shoulder.

The Clavet native would love to make a name for himself in both baseball and country music if the opportunities present themselves.

And it’s so far so good for the 17-year-old axeman.

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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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Motivational Morneau

He has never lacked the words to describe what baseball means to Canada.

For Justin Morneau, it’s both personal and a matter of national interest.

And he had some words of inspiration for Team Canada before they clinched a spot in the quarterfinals at the World Baseball Classic.

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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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