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Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast Alberta Dugout Stories
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Host Joe McFarland chats with players, coaches, fans, volunteers and others involved in the sport in our province. While the focus is on their personal journeys, we also talk about some of the headlines and issues surrounding baseball in Alberta.
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Episode 284: Julianna Scott, Owen Pote & Noah McNeil
Plenty of news to get to, including the naming of the Baseball Canada Women’s National Team Selection Camp roster, which includes six Albertans. We sit down with Julianna Scott to talk about her selection and what it’d mean to represent the maple leaf. We also chat with Sylvan Lake Gulls pitcher Owen Pote about his dad, Lou, and playing with AHP Academy, while Lethbridge Bulls catcher Noah McNeil drops by to talk about that crazy 31-26 win over Brooks, playing for Prairie Baseball Academy and more.
4:34 - Julianna Scott
16:38 - Owen Pote
30:04 - Noah McNeil -
Episode 283: Zander Bretza, Kenny Jinks & Graham Brunner
It’s been a fun-filled few weeks around the WCBL ball diamonds with records being set and great performances galore. We check in with a trio of veterans for their perspectives and journeys in baseball. Hear from Brooks Bombers infielder Zander Bretza, Swift Current 57s pitcher Kenny Jinks and Okotoks Dawgs southpaw Graham Brunner on this week’s episode of Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast.
4:13 - Zander Bretza
19:18 - Kenny Jinks
36:47 - Graham Brunner -
Episode 282: Josh Kabayama, Will Bomersbach & Joe Ellison
We get through a ton of news (including a few long-awaited shout-outs to Albertans playing independent pro ball) and then get to the big story of the week: that insane 31-26 wind-driven game between the Lethbridge Bulls and Brooks Bombers. We check in on both sides of the field with Bulls veteran Josh Kabayama and Bombers catcher Will Bomersbach. Our final guest is another check in with a coach around the WCBL, with this one being Fort McMurray Giants skipper Joe Ellison.
6:17 - Josh Kabayama
27:50 - Will Bomersbach
49:08 - Joe Ellison -
Episode 281: Jordan Blundell, Nathan Flewelling, Benito Bonilla & Eric Machej
We have a fantastic show lined up for you with great guests and tons of news to get to. We recap the week with the headlines then catch up with Edmonton Prospects head coach Jordan Blundell about the team’s return and what he expects this summer, then we’re joined by a trio of prospects who hope to make an impact in the WCBL. Innisfail product and Sylvan Lake Gulls catcher Nathan Flewelling has had a whirlwind few months, while Dawgs Academy products Benito Bonilla and Eric Machej checked in with our Ian Wilson during the Okotoks Dawgs media day prior to the season.
7:40 - Jordan Blundell
26:42 - Nathan Flewelling
38:10 - Benito Bonilla
43:10 - Eric Machej -
Episode 280: The WCBL Season Preview Extravaganza
The 2024 Western Canadian Baseball League season is finally here. 12 teams will be vying for the right to hoist the Harry Hallis Trophy in the middle of August, 7 in Alberta and 5 in Saskatchewan. There are plenty of storylines to get to heading into the season, including the potential of a three-peat for the Okotoks Dawgs, the entrance of the brand new Saskatoon Berries, the return of the Edmonton Prospects, the international flavour of some of the rosters and the youth movement where plenty of local talent will be looking to leave their mark on the league. We have five conversations to kick off the 2024 summer season!
0:55 - ADS co-founder and chief writer Ian Wilson
14:53 - WCBL president Kevin Kvame on new baseballs
23:46 - Saskatoon Berries head coach Joe Carnahan
35:09 - Okotoks Dawgs utilityman Logan Grant
45:31 - Medicine Hat Mavericks veteran Brody Gardner -
Episode 279: Cascades Claim CCBC Championship
What a weekend it was in Lethbridge for the Canadian College Baseball Conference World Series. While the weather left something to be desired, the action on the field had a little bit of everything, especially in the final between the University of Fraser Valley Cascades and the Okanagan College Coyotes. In the end, the Cascades pulled out the 10-9 extra innings victory. We chat with head coach and former player Riley Jepson as well as CCBC Pitcher of the Year Josh Berenbaum and Albertans Max Prevost and Eli McKeen, who both played pivotal parts in a ninth inning comeback in the final.
8:43 - Riley Jepson
17:40 - Josh Berenbaum
29:21 - Max Prevost
41:02 - Eli McKeen