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  2. Moose Jaw Miller Express - Wikipedia

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    Moose Jaw Miller Express; Information; League: Western Canadian Baseball League: Location: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan: Ballpark: Ross Wells Ball Park: League championships

  3. Fort McMurray Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Fort McMurray Giants are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Fort McMurray operating out of Legacy Dodge Field in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.They play in the Western Canadian Baseball League.

  4. List of baseball teams in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Medicine Hat Mavericks [2] Medicine Hat, Alberta: 2003: 1: Moose Jaw Miller Express: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan: 1969: 1/2: Okotoks Dawgs: Okotoks, Alberta: 2004: 5: Known as Calgary Dawgs 2003–2005, leave of absence in 2006 while building Seaman Stadium in Okotoks Regina Red Sox: Regina, Saskatchewan: 2005: 1: Saskatoon Berries: Saskatoon ...

  5. Medicine Hat Mavericks - Wikipedia

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    The Medicine Hat Mavericks are a collegiate summer baseball team that plays in the Western Canadian Baseball League. Based in Medicine Hat, Alberta , Canada, they began play in 2003. [ 1 ] They currently play at Athletic Park , a 2200-seat diamond located on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River .

  6. Western Canadian Baseball League - Wikipedia

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    The league can trace its roots back to 1931, via its predecessors, the Southern Baseball League (1931 to 1974) and the Northern Saskatchewan Baseball League (1959 to 1974). The Saskatchewan Major Baseball League (SMBL) was formed in 1975 through a merger of the Southern and Northern leagues.

  7. Saskatoon Berries (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The team went on to compile a 31–25 record before defeating Medicine Hat Mavericks in the East Division playoff semifinal; the Berries lost the East Division Final against the Moose Jaw Miller Express. [18] The Berries sold more than 55,000 tickets, the second most in the WCBL. [18]

  8. Western Canada League - Wikipedia

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    The Western Canada League was the name of three different baseball circuits in Minor League Baseball that operated between 1907 and 1921. The first instance of the league was a Class D circuit that played only in 1907 with four teams sponsored by four cities. The second instance was also a Class D league, which ran from 1909 through 1914 with ...

  9. Yorkton Cardinals - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkton Cardinals were a collegiate summer baseball team based in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada, who played in the Western Canadian Baseball League.The Cardinals joined the WMBL in 2002, but there had been franchises under that name playing out of Yorkton since 1950 in various leagues.