Okotoks Dawgs focus on pitching as they aim for 2nd-straight WCBL championship
Okotoks Dawgs pitcher Seth Thompson grew up cheering for the team he's now hoping to win a second-straight Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) championship with.
Thompson spent multiple birthdays as a kid in the crowd at Seaman Stadium in Okotoks. Now in his third season with the Dawgs, he understands how important the home fans can be to on-field success.
"Everybody knows we have the best fans in the league," Thompson said in a phone interview. "They make it really easy for us to play there, while making it very hard for opposing teams to play there. It's pretty daunting,"
Okotoks has home-field advantage in a best-of-three series against the Medicine Hat Mavericks. Game 1 is scheduled for Tuesday night.
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The league championship is at stake, with the series winner taking home the Harry Hallis Memorial Trophy.
Okotoks finished first in the league's regular season standings. The Dawgs and Mavericks played each other four times during the season, with the Dawgs winning three of those games.
Despite Okotoks being favoured on paper, team general manager Tyler Hollick is not taking anything for granted.
"In baseball, a lot of random things can happen," he said. "Especially in playoffs where they're best-of-three series, but we've felt really, really good about this for quite some time. I'm glad it's all working out."
According to Hollick, winning and losing starts on the pitcher's mound. Pitching has been a team strength all season, and it's something Hollick focused on when building the roster.
"We've had really good starting pitching and we've gone really deep into the bullpen. We're twelve or fourteen guys deep down there. Everybody when their number is called, they're