In The Pilot’s Seat

Don’t bother trying to remind University of Portland Pilots right-hander William Labonté that he’s a freshman, because he doesn’t care.

And it shows.

The former Okotoks Dawgs Academy pitcher is on everyone’s radar after his outstanding start.

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Claer for Takeoff

Carter Claerhout always considered himself a “backside doubles” kind of guy.

The Red Deer native made a living through high school and the first few years of his college baseball career pulling the ball for power.

The Prairie Baseball Academy alum is lighting it up in another way with Bellevue University this spring.

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Dazzling D-Back Debut

It was an immaculate first impression from Calgary pitcher Michael Soroka.

The 6-foot-5 righthander made his Arizona Diamondbacks debut in dominating fashion by recording 10 strikeouts over five scoreless innings against the Detroit Tigers at Chase Field on March 30th.

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1 Thru 9: Tyson Kajmowicz

It’s hard not to notice Tyson Kajmowicz.

Standing 6-foot-6 and weighing 195 pounds, the 17-year-old is a towering presence on the mound for Dawgs Academy in Okotoks.

His performance on the field has landed him a commitment with Weatherford College.

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2026 CCBC Season Preview

It’s a season of change in the Canadian College Baseball Conference (CCBC) and, for the first time, every game is going to mean something towards winning it all.

We take a look at what each of the three Alberta teams is bringing to the table this spring.

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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.

The first baseman wore the red-and-white at four World Baseball Classic events as a player before accepting a role as the hitting coach at this year’s edition of the international tournament.

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Start Us Up

It’s been a long time since Michael Soroka had the opportunity to suit up in the red, white and black of Canada.

The Calgary native was a fixture for the Baseball Canada Junior National Team in 2014-2015, he’s been pining for the chance to do it again.

He gets the start against Colombia to open the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

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OPINION: History is Upon Us

We are on the cusp of history.

In just a few short months, the Women’s Pro Baseball League will make its much-anticipated debut with four teams suiting up for a four-week, 30-game season.

Joe McFarland takes a look at how he thinks Alberta and Saskatchewan could take leading roles in providing a pipeline for the league’s future.

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The Open Road

Matt Coutney has taken the term “roadtrip” to a whole new level.

While some might be tired of driving along the highway after a long season of professional baseball, the Wetaskiwin native has created a new pre-Spring Training tradition.

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