Swift Slugger

It was a season of transition for Swift Current’s Ethan Murdoch.

Having succeeded everywhere he’s gone including McCook Community College and his hometown Swift Current 57s, the slugger found himself in unchartered territory in 2024.

We discuss the setbacks and struggles of his first season with the Marshall Thundering Herd.

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More Than A Field

The legend of Big Foot lives on in Holdcast.

However, the small farming community north of Moose Jaw isn’t talking about the notoriously elusive creature.

They are talking about Big Foot Diamond, where a major upgrade project is getting some help from the Jays Care Foundation.

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Kenny’s Powers

There’s being in the zone and there’s dominating it.

Lefty starting pitcher Kenny Jinks did both during a June 7th matchup against the Moose Jaw Miller Express at Mitchell Field in Swift Current.

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Houston Has No Problem

Melville’s Nathan Houston has made a name for himself in his freshman season with Arizona Western College.

The 18-year-old infielder has been named Second-Team All-Region and Second-Team All-Conference.

It’s an experience he will bring to the Moose Jaw Miller Express this summer.

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Moose Jaw Miller Express 2024 Season Preview

The Moose Jaw Miller Express are coming off back-to-back summers that have seen the team emerge as a force to be reckoned with.

In that time, the Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) East Division champs have won 71 regular-season games and lost only 41 contests.

Despite that success, the Miller Express have not been able to claim a WCBL title. The Millers and their fans hope this year will be different and the club will be able to convert regular-season prowess into the ultimate WCBL playoff reward – a nameplate on the Harry Hallis Memorial Trophy.

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There’s Something About UMary

Baseball is in Carter Beck’s blood.

From shagging foul balls for freezie money at his father’s senior ball games in Carnduff to suiting up for his province, he has enjoyed success at every level.

That includes an excellent start to his collegiate career with the University of Mary Marauders.

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Saskatchewan Stalwart

He put the “battle” in North Battleford.

Following a playing career full of twists and turns that showed off his resilience, Andrew Albers has returned to his home province of Saskatchewan and he’s ready for the next chapter of his baseball life in the Western Canadian Baseball League.

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