Tales from the Dirt Road – Halloween Edition

The Saskatchewan Connection: Letters from Ty Cobb Every October, I like to pull a story that feels a little haunted—not by ghosts exactly, but by questions or unknowns that still echo through time. This year’s mystery begins at the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan with one of the most unlikely connections in local baseball history: a… Continue reading Tales from the Dirt Road – Halloween Edition

A Baseball, a Story, and the Liberty Eagles of 1940

Holding my Baseball. Prologue It began, as many research rabbit holes do, with an object. I thought it would be straightforward, but the moment I began cross-referencing the names on the ball with the 1940 Southern Saskatchewan League (SBBL) champions — the Weyburn Beavers — something didn’t add up. The names didn’t match. What was… Continue reading A Baseball, a Story, and the Liberty Eagles of 1940

Pitch by Pitch: Honouring the Legacy of the Indian Head Rockets

Rockets Logo Design by Malena (Max) Jensen Introduction On June 11, 2025, a packed crowd at Regina’s Currie Field rose to its feet as two nonagenarians, Nat Bates and Willie Reed, stepped onto the diamond. They weren’t just guests of honour; they were history in motion. Seventy-three years earlier, the two had suited up for… Continue reading Pitch by Pitch: Honouring the Legacy of the Indian Head Rockets

My Podcast Interview with AB Dugout Stories

I was invited to talk about The Indian Head Rockets for Black History Month with Joe McFarland of AB & SK Dugout Stories. I've collaborated with Joe and Ian on a couple of occasions, writing stories for their website. It was an absolute pleasure to chat in person about a team near and dear to… Continue reading My Podcast Interview with AB Dugout Stories

Searching for Big Jim Williams’ Grave: An Update

The search for Big Jim Williams’ final resting place has taken fascinating turns. Just before Christmas, a whirlwind of new information came in, thanks to the dedicated research of Jennifer Bibb (University of North Florida) and Georgia Pribanic (Southern Genealogist’s Exchange Society). Their incredible work led them deep into the records of the Southern Genealogist’s… Continue reading Searching for Big Jim Williams’ Grave: An Update

Lacombe: Central Alberta’s Biggest Sports Attraction 1950-1988

Article featured on (attheplate.com) By Robyn Jensen Prologue: Each province had one community that really stepped it up when it came to hosting baseball tournaments in the late 1940s and 1950s- Saskatchewan had Indian Head and Alberta had Lacombe. Teams from across Canada and the United States came to compete for the huge prize amounts.… Continue reading Lacombe: Central Alberta’s Biggest Sports Attraction 1950-1988

My visit with a legend: Jay-Dell Mah (attheplate.com)

Robyn and Jay-Dell (August 2024) As I've gotten older, I've come to realize just how precious time is, especially with those who have lived rich, storied lives. When given the opportunity, I always make sure to visit with these wise individuals because, once they are gone, their stories are gone too. Recently, I had the… Continue reading My visit with a legend: Jay-Dell Mah (attheplate.com)

Rule Breakers – Farm Girls in Baseball & The Saskatoon Pats

Part I: The Arrogant Teenagers When I was 16, I played on an all-girls baseball team, and at the end of the season, we were supposed to have an exhibition game with our parents.  I can’t remember if Dads were invited, but it was just the Moms that came. They were running short to make… Continue reading Rule Breakers – Farm Girls in Baseball & The Saskatoon Pats

2023. What a year!

I wanted to share a few blog-worthy experiences that didn't make it into print because I was so busy with my Master's thesis. #1: 1950s & 60s Prairie Baseball Reunion   In August, a special gathering of baseball players, family members, and fans was held in Saskatoon the day before the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of… Continue reading 2023. What a year!

Dr. Sherman Cottingham (Updated July 2024)

Prologue: Over the past year, I've had the opportunity to interview several baseball players who played in the 1950s/60s, and pitchers have been my favorite to listen to. The beauty and elegance when they describe how the ball behaves and moves through each play boosts my imagination. It feels like a transcendence into a world that… Continue reading Dr. Sherman Cottingham (Updated July 2024)