Saskatchewan

Saskatoon Berries ready for playoffs after setting new record for wins

The Saskatoon Berries are having the best season, and have broken a Western Canadian League record of having the most wins.

With 46 wins in a single season, baseball team broke previous Western Canadian League record

A picture of people standing at a baseball game.
A photo of fans at a Saskatoon Berries game. (Saskatoon Berries)

Last Sunday the Saskatoon Berries set a new Western Canadian Baseball League record for most wins in a single season. 

The team, which is only in its second season, edged past the Sylvan Lake Gulls' 44 wins in 2024, and now holds the record with 46 wins.

Tyson Dale, who usually plays under 18 AAA baseball with the Saskatoon Cubs, got his chance to play in the Western Canadian Baseball League with the Saskatoon Berries. He said he was very nervous, but excited to play in the league. 

"It feels like it was great. I had a really good time," he said of his experience. 

"It's a lot more competitive. Guys hit the ball so much harder."

Dale said in this league there is no room for mistakes, and even a small error could cost you the game. But the guys in this league know how to get things done. 

"This is a special group of players, and to have the record that they have this year, it's really special," he said. "I want to take that drive to win into my baseball career." 

Dale said it would be amazing to be able to play for the Saskatoon Berries next year. 

The Saskatoon Berries are back in town.The team is getting ready for the home opener on Saturday in the Western Canadian Baseball League.Jalen Freeman — originally from Texas — is back with the Berries for their second season in our city.CBC's Theresa Kliem wanted to see how familiar he has become with his Canadian summer home.

"It's always a privilege to play and it's not guaranteed tomorrow," said Cooper Westland, who plays second base, shortstop and third base for the team. 

"You just want to go out there every day with your best effort and do it for the fans and your teammates as well."

Westland said the reason for the success this season is because of the amount of love and support from the coaches, staff and other team members. 

"We just all just bond together and we just enjoy hanging out with each other," he said. 

"I think we do a really good job of just showing up each day with a smile on our face, and that's what keeps the whole team going." 

Jalen Freeman, who plays outfield, said they don't play to lose, they play to win.

"That's just how we go about every day, every rep, every practice," he said. 

In two weeks he will be heading back to his hometown of Houston, Texas, but he says he loved playing for the Saskatoon Berries. 

"It did me great, this place was great. People were great, the fans were great," he said about his experience. "I mean it's kind of sad, but you know, life goes on and those people will always be in my heart. So it's cool." 

Freeman said the team is ready for the playoffs. 

"We are ready to go. We train all season. We worked all season."

The first postseason matchup is Wednesday, when the Berries host the Moose Jaw Miller Express in the first of a three-game series.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story stated the Berries had 45 wins this season. In fact, it was 46.
    Aug 06, 2025 5:39 PM EDT

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Darla Ponace is a Saulteaux woman from Zagime Anishinabek First Nations. She started as an associate producer in the Indigenous Pathways program at CBC. She is currently working with CBC Saskatchewan as a reporter. You can email her at darla.ponace@cbc.ca with story ideas.