Posts by Ian Wilson
WCBL to hold first Rural Roots Classic on June 8

“The Western Canadian Baseball League is returning to its roots this summer.

With the inaugural Rural Roots Baseball Classic, the WCBL will pay homage to its history and championship spirit.

The highlight of the weekend will be a regular-season game between the Lethbridge Bulls and Sylvan Lake Gulls at Doug Lehman Field in Oyen, Alberta. First pitch is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 8.”

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WCBL adopts pace of play rules

New pace-of-play rule changes have been approved by the Western Canadian Baseball League for the 2025 season. The rules were enacted at the WCBL Board of Governors annual meetings, which were held in Saskatoon on Dec. 6 and 7.

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Wilson: Peters to hone skills in Venezuela this winter

“Tristan Peters is used to taking the plunge.

The outfielder made a name for himself with the Triple-A Durham Bulls by making spectacular diving catches in the International League.

He’s also been known to jump at the opportunities he’s been presented with during his baseball career.

It’s that mindset that has him hopping on a plane for South America to take part in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League this winter.”

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Wilson: WCBL’s Edmonton franchise aims to open new park in Spruce Grove June 7

“As the concrete walls and steel beams rise out of the dirt in Spruce Grove, a new ballpark is finally starting to take shape.

The forging of a new identity for a Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) franchise that will celebrate its 20th year of existence in 2025 is also underway.

With a moving in date set for June of next year, the multi-million dollar stadium project has moved well beyond photorealistic renderings and that much closer to becoming a reality.

It’s been a painstakingly long process from when the stadium was initially conceived in 2020 by Pat Cassidy – owner of the WCBL’s Edmonton Prospects – to get to this stage, which now includes the horizon-altering vertical construction of the baseball venue.”

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Wilson: Wilkinson caps outstanding first full pro season with another championship

"It makes sense that a guy named “Tugboat” would have a lot of ‘ships.

Championships, that is.

Matt Wilkinson – a lefty pitcher from Ladner, British Columbia who trained at Dawgs Academy in Okotoks – has now won championship titles in the Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL), the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and as a professional in the Midwest League."

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