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The Bulls Jr. Reporter Program gives young fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience baseball media from the inside.

Designed to inspire confidence, creativity, and a love for the game, Jr. Reporters get the chance to step into a real media role with the Lethbridge Bulls — asking questions, sharing stories, and becoming part of our game-day and digital content.

What Is a Bulls Jr. Reporter?

A Bulls Jr. Reporter is a young fan selected to take part in a special on-camera segment featured on The Bullhorn, the official Bulls podcast and digital show.

Each Jr. Reporter will:

  • 🎤 Conduct a short interview with a Bulls player or coach

  • 📺 Appear on a recorded episode of The Bullhorn

  • ⚾ Get behind-the-scenes access at Spitz Stadium

  • 🎟️ Receive a Bulls Jr. Reporter credential & prize pack

  • 🌟 Be featured on Bulls social media platforms

 Who Can Apply?

  • Young baseball fans who love the game

  • Kids who enjoy talking, asking questions, or being on camera

  • No media experience required — just enthusiasm!

Parents or guardians must approve participation.

 How It Works

  1. Applications are submitted online

  2. Jr. Reporters are selected throughout the season

  3. Each selected participant is scheduled for one episode

  4. Filming takes place at Spitz Stadium or the Bulls media set

Spots are limited to ensure every Jr. Reporter gets a great experience.

Why We Do It

The Lethbridge Bulls believe in growing the game, on and off the field.
The Bulls Jr. Reporter program is about:

  • Building confidence

  • Encouraging curiosity

  • Introducing kids to sports media

  • Creating unforgettable baseball memories

 APPLY NOW!

Think your child has what it takes to grab the mic?
Click below to apply and become a Bulls Jr. Reporter!

The Canadian Grand Slam of Baseball is a premier, multi-day celebration of the game, bringing together elite competition, community events, and unforgettable fan experiences in the heart of Lethbridge, Alberta. Running May 21–31, 2026, this city-wide festival transforms Spitz Stadium and the surrounding area into a vibrant hub for baseball at every level, from grassroots to high performance.

At its core, the event features the CCBC World Series (May 21–24), where the top collegiate programs in Canada compete for a national championship. The energy continues with the Prairie Qualifier (May 27–31), a Baseball Canada pathway event that showcases rising talent on their journey to the national stage.

The Champions Beyond the Diamond: Women in the World of Baseball evening  is a special event dedicated to the incredible women who support, shape, and grow the game behind the scenes. Taking place on May 25 from 7:00–9:00 PM at the Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge, this free event invites moms, sisters, aunts, grandmothers, and female fans of all ages to connect, learn, and be inspired

The Canadian Grand Slam also places a strong focus on inspiring the next generation through its lineup of youth development opportunities. The Girls Got Game Camp is designed to empower young female athletes in a fun, supportive environment, building confidence and skills alongside experienced coaches and players with an appearance from Kevin Pillar. The Celebrity Kids Camp offers a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience for young ballplayers to learn directly from special guests, including former big leaguers like Kevin Pillar, creating unforgettable moments both on and off the field. Rounding out the lineup, the TCMM Kids Camp brings high energy and hands-on instruction from Lethbridge Bulls and Prairie Baseball Academy players, giving kids the chance to learn from elite local talent while fully immersing themselves in the excitement of the festival. Together, these camps provide fun, accessible, and impactful experiences for young athletes of all skill levels.

The week also includes one of the signature highlights of the festival, The Legends of Canadian Baseball Gala (May 27) at the Sandman Signature Hotel. Featuring former Kevin Pillar, the evening includes a live Q&A, meet and greet opportunities, auctions, and a celebration of the sport’s impact across the country.

As the festival shifts into opening weekend, the Lethbridge Bulls take center stage with their 2026 home opener on May 28, followed by another exciting matchup on May 29. These games are surrounded by a full festival atmosphere, including food trucks, beer gardens, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities.

Younger fans and families are a major part of the experience. The Tee-Ball Jamboree (May 29–30) invites kids onto the field for a once-in-a-lifetime baseball experience, while interactive elements like autograph sessions, including appearances by Kevin Pillar and Lethbridge Bulls players, create lasting memories.

Throughout the festival, the Parkside Grand Slam Plaza comes alive daily with:

  • Food trucks and local cuisine

  • Beer gardens featuring Southern Alberta breweries

  • Live music and entertainment

  • Kids’ activities, inflatables, and games

  • Baseball skills challenges like radar gun speed pitches

  • Giveaways, vendors and a whole 

The Canadian Grand Slam is more than just a series of games. It is a celebration of baseball culture in Canada, designed to bring together players, fans, families, and the community for ten days of competition, connection, and entertainment. Whether you are a lifelong fan or simply looking for a great local event, the Canadian Grand Slam delivers something for everyone.

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