Langley Blaze left-hander Sean Duncan (Coquitlam, B.C.) and another 50 Canadians were selected to the Canada/Puerto Rico regional Senior All-Star First Team.
Read MoreFormer Team Saskatchewan player and Regina Red Sox coach Scott Douglas (Moose Jaw, Sask.) has died at the age of 57.
Read MoreAs the Road to Okotoks draws closer and closer in the windshield, the Ontario Terriers have shifted gears in their preparation.
Read MoreIan Wilson highlights all of the coaching changes in the Western Canadian Baseball League heading into the 2026 season.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have signed three more pitchers for the 2026 season.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have re-signed right-hander Nolan Jackson (Grimsby, Ont.).
Read MoreThe Langley Blaze recently celebrated former Seattle Mariners scout and Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Wayne Norton (Port Moody, B.C.) by competing in the 5th annual Wayne Norton game against Mariners prospects.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have signed three new players: infielder Sawyer Fech (Calgary, Alta.) from Cochise College, left-handed pitcher Ty Manuel from Odessa College and right-handed pitcher Emmett Stacher from Linn-Benton Community College.
Read MoreCanadian Premier earned a 5-3 win on Tuesday, using timely hitting and a strong all-around pitching performance to secure the victory.
Read MoreCanadian Premier couldn’t keep pace with the Los Angeles Angels in a 16–5 loss on Monday, despite showing early promise at the plate.
Read More“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.
Highlighting the event will be a regular-season WCBL game between the Saskatoon Berries and the Weyburn Beavers, with first pitch scheduled for 6:05 p.m. in the agricultural town of 1,150 people.”
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League’s Rural Roots Classic will be played in Carnduff, Sask., on May 29.
Read MoreCanadian Premier found itself chasing the game early Sunday and was unable to recover, falling 10–4 to the Kansas City Royals.
Read MoreCanadian Premier ran into an early deficit Saturday and was unable to fully recover, falling 4–2 to the Seattle Mariners.
Read MoreFormer big leaguer Dustin Molleken (Regina, Sask.) has joined the Western Canadian Baseball League’s Saskatoon Berries as a pitching consultant.
Read MoreCanadian Premier delivered a polished, complete performance Friday, riding a relentless offensive attack and steady pitching to a 10–3 victory over the Langley Blaze.
Read MoreCanadian Premier outhit the Cincinnati Reds but came up just short in a 6–4 loss on Thursday, despite a determined late-game rally and strong offensive production throughout the lineup.
Read MoreCanadian Premier ran into a difficult matchup on Wednesday, dropping a 12–0 decision to the Cleveland Guardians after the home side built an early lead and never looked back.
Read MoreTerriers teams have headed south for their annual spring training trip.
Read MoreCanadian Premier was unable to keep pace with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday, dropping a 10–5 decision, in the first game of their Arizona spring tour.
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