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| Name = Swift Current Indians
| name = Swift Current 57's
| logo = Swift Current 57's.PNG
| Logo = [http://www.swbooster.com/media/photos/unis/2010/08/09/photo_1130643_resize.jpg Swift Current Indians Logo]
| misc =
| misc =
| League = Western Major Baseball League
| league = Western Canadian Baseball League
| Division = Central Division
| division = East Division
| Location = Swift Current, SK
| location = Swift Current, SK
| Stadium = Mitchell Field
| stadium = Mitchell Field
| Founded = 1950
| founded = {{Start date and age|1950}}
| nickname = "the Tribe"<!-- ? -->
| Nickname =
| league_champs = 2001, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2016, 2017
| LeagueChamps =
| colors =
| website = [http://www.scindians.ca/home.html http://www.scindians.ca/]

| Colors =
| BackColor = red
| TextColor = white
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The '''Swift Current Indians''' are a [[baseball]] team based in [[Swift Current]], [[Saskatchewan]], [[Canada]]. The team is a member of the [[Western Major Baseball League]], a [[collegiate summer baseball]] league operating in the prairie provinces of Canada.
The '''Swift Current 57's''' (formerly the '''Swift Current Indians''') are a [[baseball]] team based in [[Swift Current]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada. The team is a member of the [[Western Canadian Baseball League]] (WCBL), a [[collegiate summer baseball]] league operating in the [[Canadian Prairies|prairie provinces]] of Canada.


==History==
==History==
Organized baseball has been played in Swift Current since at least 1908 as the city was represented in the Western Saskatchewan League that season. The 1909 Swift Current baseball team was crowned Amateur Champions of Saskatchewan and toured North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa.<ref>Western Canada Baseball [http://www.attheplate.com/wcbl/1909_1g.html "1909 Swift Current"] Retrieved on 18 May 2013</ref> In 1959 The Swift Current Indians joined the Southern Baseball League and also won their first league championship. The Indians captured four Southern Baseball League championships and were one of the six founding members of the [[Saskatchewan Major Baseball League]] (SMBL) in 1975. This new league was effectively a merger of the Southern Baseball League and the Northern Saskatchewan Baseball League. The team however only played one year before requesting a leave of absence from the league in 1976. The current team returned to the league in c.1986. Swift Current was SMBL champions six times in the last nine years under the SMBL name. In 2001 the league was renamed the Western Major Baseball League to reflect its expansion into Alberta. The Indians have won six WMBL championships, most recently in 2017.


In a website press release dated September 1, 2016, the team officially notified the Western Major Baseball League of its intent to change the name and branding to a yet-to-be-determined name and logo. Long time Swift Current player/coach Harv Martinez explained that the new name would reflect the evolving focus and standards of the organization as community leaders, stating: "The tradition and passion for baseball in this region will still be strong and vibrant. The new direction in creating a new nickname allows for us re-brand our product and promote the team in a more current and sensitive manner.”
==See Also==

On January 10, 2017, the Swift Current baseball club re-branded itself as the 57's. The new brand honours 57 years of Swift Current Indians baseball, although moving away from a name deemed too controversial for the twenty-first century.<ref>[http://pointstreaksites.com/view/scindians Swift Current WMBL Team Now The 57's] {{dead link|date=August 2019}}</ref>

==See also==
*[[List of baseball teams in Canada]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External Links==
==External links==
* [http://www.scindians.ca Official web site]

{{WMBL}}
{{Saskatchewan Sports}}

[[Category:Baseball teams in Saskatchewan]]
[[Category:Swift Current]]


{{Canada-baseball-team-stub}}

Latest revision as of 21:57, 13 February 2024

Swift Current 57's
Information
LeagueWestern Canadian Baseball League (East Division)
LocationSwift Current, SK
BallparkMitchell Field
Founded1950; 74 years ago (1950)
Nickname(s)"the Tribe"
League championships2001, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2016, 2017

The Swift Current 57's (formerly the Swift Current Indians) are a baseball team based in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. The team is a member of the Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL), a collegiate summer baseball league operating in the prairie provinces of Canada.

History

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Organized baseball has been played in Swift Current since at least 1908 as the city was represented in the Western Saskatchewan League that season. The 1909 Swift Current baseball team was crowned Amateur Champions of Saskatchewan and toured North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa.[1] In 1959 The Swift Current Indians joined the Southern Baseball League and also won their first league championship. The Indians captured four Southern Baseball League championships and were one of the six founding members of the Saskatchewan Major Baseball League (SMBL) in 1975. This new league was effectively a merger of the Southern Baseball League and the Northern Saskatchewan Baseball League. The team however only played one year before requesting a leave of absence from the league in 1976. The current team returned to the league in c.1986. Swift Current was SMBL champions six times in the last nine years under the SMBL name. In 2001 the league was renamed the Western Major Baseball League to reflect its expansion into Alberta. The Indians have won six WMBL championships, most recently in 2017.

In a website press release dated September 1, 2016, the team officially notified the Western Major Baseball League of its intent to change the name and branding to a yet-to-be-determined name and logo. Long time Swift Current player/coach Harv Martinez explained that the new name would reflect the evolving focus and standards of the organization as community leaders, stating: "The tradition and passion for baseball in this region will still be strong and vibrant. The new direction in creating a new nickname allows for us re-brand our product and promote the team in a more current and sensitive manner.”

On January 10, 2017, the Swift Current baseball club re-branded itself as the 57's. The new brand honours 57 years of Swift Current Indians baseball, although moving away from a name deemed too controversial for the twenty-first century.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Western Canada Baseball "1909 Swift Current" Retrieved on 18 May 2013
  2. ^ Swift Current WMBL Team Now The 57's [dead link]
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