Beavers finish home stand with third win in a row

It was a thriller that came down to the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th inning Friday night. Just one pitch would change everything, and the Weyburn Beavers would come away with their third win in a row – a 6-5 victory over the Edmonton Prospects. 

Weyburn had built up a 5-1 lead before the Prospects rallied back in the eighth inning to tie the game up. Neither team was able to score in the ninth inning, forcing extra innings. 

Beavers make it two in a row

The Weyburn Beavers made it two wins in a row at Tom Laing Park Thursday night. They limited the Edmonton Prospects to five hits, while Caelan Dalman and Koby Kropf went yard in a 2-1 win. 

“I love bombs,” said head coach Dusty Kerns after the game. “All my guys, they’ve got over the fence pop so I’m going to let them go.” 

Beavers falter in home opener

The Weyburn Beavers made their long-awaited return to Tom Laing Park Monday night. It was the first time the team had taken the field here since August of 2019. 

The Beavers played host to the Swift Current 57s Monday and were looking to reverse a four-game losing streak to start the season. Weyburn came out swinging, putting up 11 runs. The visitors, though, came out swinging as well and used a six-run 9th inning to win 13-11. 

Beavers come up just short in Moose Jaw

The Weyburn Beavers took to the road for the last time before their belated home opener Sunday afternoon, heading to Moose Jaw where they played the Miller Express for the third time in a week. The Beavers would put up eight runs in the final three innings, but couldn’t close the gap in the ninth, falling 11-10 for their fourth road loss in a row.  

Beavers shutout in Regina

The Weyburn Beavers were on the receiving end of an offensive outpouring Thursday night by the Regina Red Sox. 

Regina would score 14 runs in the third inning en route to a 21-0 shutout of the Beavers, who are now 0-3 on the season away from Tom Laing Park.  

The Beavers will have a few days off to recover from the loss, as they return to the diamond Sunday night in Moose Jaw, where they will play the Miller Express. 

Beavers drop decision in Moose Jaw to Miller Express

It was a rough outing for the Weyburn Beavers Wednesday night in Moose Jaw.  

The Beavers took the lead in the fifth inning, but then the Miller Express came rallying back and would go on to a 13-4 victory for their second win in as many days against Weyburn. 

Moose Jaw put up one run in the first inning to take the lead and added a second run in the second inning.  

Weyburn Beavers fall to Moose Jaw Miller Express

After having the start of their season postponed due to the weather the Weyburn Beavers fell to the Moose Jaw Miller Express 6-4 last night. 

Things started out pretty even in the first inning with a run by Travis Moore, but Moose Jaw managed to earn two runs at the bottom of the first inning. Tyren Dorrance earned a run at the top of the seventh inning, the second point earned for Weyburn, but Moose Jaw already had six points following up the first inning with doubles in the second and sixth.

Weyburn Beavers kicking off season in Moose Jaw

After having both games postponed on the weekend due to the weather, the Weyburn beavers are in action tonight. 

They travel to Moose Jaw to take on the Miller Express. The game begins at 7:05 p.m.

The team's Home Opener was scheduled to take place on Friday evening, postponed to Saturday, and postponed again due to the weather.

The Beavers now have their Home Opener on Monday, June 6 against Swift Current. The game starts at 7:05 p.m. at Tom Laing Park. 

 

Beavers home opener is here

The Weyburn Beavers will be back on the field at Tom Laing Park as the Western Canadian Baseball League returns after a 1,022-day hiatus. The Beavers last played on August 9th, 2019, when they lost in the quarterfinals to the Swift Current 57s. 

The club missed the past two seasons due to COVID-19, and are now returning, along with the other ten teams in the league. Last season, the Alberta-based teams played a shortened season using local players.