Posts in Alberta Dugout Stories
McFarland: Sabrowski returns early to Guardians’ ranks from second Tommy John surgery

“It might still be early, but Erik Sabrowski is exceeding expectations in restarting his professional baseball journey.

Following his second Tommy John surgery since 2018, the Edmonton-area product was hoping to make his debut in the Cleveland Guardians system sometime in late-June or early-July.

Much to the delight of his teammates, friends, family and those who have known Sabrowski, there he was on May 23, recording a strikeout in extended spring training action.

A week later, he had officially graduated from rehabilitation and was assigned to the double-A Akron RubberDucks.”

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McFarland: Shakotko to star in Lethbridge, same city as hockey-playing dad before him

“It would have been easy for Demetri Shakotko to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Darren Shakotko had a successful sports career that included a Western Hockey League (WHL) championship with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in 1996-1997. His puck pursuits continued at the University of New Brunswick, followed by a few seasons in the East Coast Hockey League and Central Hockey League.

While Demetri did excel on the ice growing up in Fredericton, his real passion was on the baseball field.

So when it came time to make a decision about what to pursue, the young man didn’t hesitate and faced no pressure from his father.”

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McFarland: Determined Soroka makes long awaited "second" MLB debut

On Monday, Canadian right-hander Michael Soroka (Calgary, Alta.) made his first major league regular season start since August 3, 2020. It was an inspiring and triumphant return, despite the fact that he allowed four runs in six innings to the Oakland A's. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, has more about Soroka’s long awaited major league return.

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McFarland: With mom’s support, Kobitowich succeeding in “jack-of-all-trades” role on Niagara staff

Prospects Academy alum Brady Kobitowich (Edmonton, Alta.) says his mother, Erin, is “everything” to him, having raised him as a single parent. These days, thanks largely to his mom’s support, the 6-foot-1 right-hander is succeeding in a “jack-of-all-trades” role on the Niagara University pitching staff. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, recently spoke with Kobitowich.

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McFarland: Umpire shortage a concern in Alberta

“An age-old question in the world of officiating is facing a new twist: how do you recruit and retain talented people coming out of a global pandemic?

It’s often a thankless job that has come under enormous scrutiny in the face of instant replay and cellphone video, but COVID-19 also opened up the eyes of potential umpires and referees to other ways to spend their summers.

Organizations like Baseball Alberta have been left holding the bag, scrambling to find enough people to service each game.”

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“True Dawg” Sanchez climbing U.S. collegiate ranks

From Mexico to Okotoks to Kansas, 2022 Western Canadian Baseball League MVP and Okotoks Dawgs star Ricky Sanchez has excelled on the baseball field. The young infielder’s ascent up the U.S. college ranks will continue when he heads to Lamar University in the fall. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, recently spoke with the 5-foot-9, 170-pound sparkplug and Dawgs fan favourite.

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