As the 2025 baseball season approaches, umpires from across Manitoba and Saskatchewan gathered in Moose Jaw on February 15-16 for the first clinic of the year. Organized by the Baseball Sask Umpire Committee in conjunction with Baseball Manitoba Umpires, the ManSask Super Clinic provided top-tier training for nearly 80 Level 3 and 4 umpires.
The weekend featured an outstanding lineup of instructors, including some of Canada’s best umpires. Special guests included Corrie Davis (World Baseball Classic Umpire, Sherwood Park), Kevin Mandzuk (MiLB Umpire, Regina), Chris Graham (MiLB & 2023 WBC Umpire, Ontario), and Stu Scheurwater (MLB Umpire, Regina). Alongside these experts, local Senior Course Conductors led a series of intensive classroom sessions and on-field training exercises.
The clinic served as a key development opportunity, preparing umpires for the upcoming season while fostering connections within the officiating community.
For those looking to start or advance their umpiring career, RAMP registration opens on March 15 for Level 1 and 2 online learning, as well as Level 3 umpires who did not attend the Super Clinic. Applications for in-person clinic requests will be available one week before registration opens, with dates and locations added to RAMP and the Baseball Sask website as they are confirmed.
Umpiring is a fantastic way to deepen your knowledge of the game, earn extra income, and potentially advance to higher levels—just like the accomplished instructors at this year’s Super Clinic.
For more details, visit the Baseball Sask Umpire tab on our website and get ready for an exciting season ahead!