Thursday, July 9, 2026

Major brothers pumped for home nationals with Jacks

Duo has fond memories hosting Canadians with Pride in 2023

By Darren Steinke
Gordie Howe Sports Complex

Will Major sets to make a throw to first for the Jacks.
Brothers Will and Max Major hope to recreate and exceed the softball excitement that was on the Gordie Howe Sports Complex grounds in 2023.

Back in 2023, the products of Delisle, a town located about 43 kilometres southwest of Saskatoon, suited up with the Delisle Pride at the U23 Men’s Canadian Fast Pitch Championship held on the Complex grounds mainly at Bob Van Impe Stadium. The event wrapped up in early August of that year, and the Pride were the host team for that tourney.

At that tournament, the Pride went on a run to the championship game, where they fell 11-1 to the Tavistock Merchants. As the Pride went on their run and piled up the wins, they drew larger and larger crowds for their games at Bob Van Impe Stadium.

Now playing for the Saskatoon Jacks, the Majors want to make similar and better memories when the Complex hosts the Men’s and Master Men’s Canadian Fast Pitch Championship this coming August 26 to 30. The Jacks are the host squad for the Men’s side of that event.

Max, who is the younger brother at age 22, is still playing for the Pride U23 team as well. Right before the Men’s and Master Men’s event, he will suit up for the Pride at the U23 Men’s Canadian Fast Pitch Championship that runs at the Complex this coming August 22 to 26.

Max Major sets to make a throw to second base for the Jacks.
Both Majors have fond memories of the big crowds that came out to see their Pride team in 2023 and would love to see a repeat of those big crowds this year.

“That was awesome,” said Will, who is a 24-year-old second baseman. “It was probably the most (fans) I’ve ever been fortunate enough to play in front of.

“It was a great turnout. We’re really hoping to get something similar to that this year being back at home. Yeah, that was a special one.

“That is one I wish I could relive again for sure.”

“It felt like each game we kept getting more people and more people and more people were buying in,” said Max, who is a catcher.  “We actually had awesome crowds, and it kind of makes the game so easy when you’ve got a few hundred or a few thousand people some nights actually cheering on your back.

“I know in softball we don’t get that a lot anymore. It is kind of a small-town, local game now. It is so enjoyable, and we’re so pumped to have it (nationals) at home, because we know that we’re going to have good crowds and a ton of support.”

The Majors started playing with the Jacks in 2024 and suited up for the Men’s and Master Men’s Canadian Fast Pitch Championship that ran at the Complex from August 28 to September 1 of that year. The Jacks went 3-3 in the preliminary round of the Men’s side of the event and lost their first game in the playoff round to be eliminated from the tourney.

Will Major sets for an at bat with the Jacks.
The 2025 campaign would be a much different season for the Jacks and the Majors. They returned to the Men’s and Master Men’s Canadian Fast Pitch Championship held from August 27 to 31 of that year in Kitchener, Ontario.

At that tourney, the Jacks looked poised to prevent the defending Canadian Men’s champion in the Galway Hitmen from St. John’s, Newfoundland, from extending their dynasty. Saskatoon posted victories of 3-2 and 5-1 against the St. John’s side in their first two meetings.

The Jacks made the championship final only to drop a 2-1 heartbreaker to the Hitmen. With the win, the Hitmen would lay claim to winning 10 out of the last 12 Canadian Men’s titles, which included the squad being named the 3 Cheer Pub for their first three victories.

Following that event, the Majors would play for Softball Canada’s U23 Men’s National Team at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Americans U23 Men’s Pan American Championship that ran in September of 2025 in Santa Rosa (La Pampa), Argentina. They are both currently part of the Athlete Pool for Softball Canada’s Men’s National Team.

The experience of 2025 and the silver medal finish at nationals with the Jacks has increased the anticipation for the upcoming Men’s nationals this year at home.

Max Major rounds the bases for the Jacks.
“Last year was a lot of fun,” said Will, who stands 5-foot-8 and weighs 160 pounds. “We were on a different level that week.

“We were playing some of the best ball I think we’ve ever played as a team collectively. We did get them (the Hitmen) twice, but at the end of the day, they got us when it mattered. It is unfortunate, but hopefully, we’ll see them again this year.

“They’re a great team. That is one that a lot of us wish we could have back for sure. They are a true dynasty those guys though.”

“We obviously know that (the Hitmen) is one of the best teams around for a reason,” said Max, who stands 6-feet and weighs 165 pounds. “They’re always in those final three or usually winning it.

“To get them twice was a huge boost for our team, but we knew going into that final that team wasn’t going to go away. All three games were close. We wouldn’t have it any other way.

“Hopefully, we get to play them again this year and can have another good run in with them.”

The Majors have had the chance to play together on the same team for the last seven years. Both said a big highlight in their careers was playing together for Canada’s U23 squad and winning a silver medal at the WBSC Americans Pan American Championship that ran September of last year.

Will Major fields a ground ball at second for the Jacks.
The one thing that has eluded the Majors in their career playing together is a national title. Along with silver medal finishes with the Pride in 2023 and the Jacks in 2025, the Majors also played for the Pride in 2024 at the U23 Men’s Canadian Fast Pitch Championship held that year in Kitchener. In the title game played on August 4 of that year, the Pride fell 6-3 to the Murno Mariners, who are also from Newfoundland.

While Max will play for the Pride at U23 Canadians once again, both brothers would love to win that elusive national title gold medal together at the upcoming Men’s Canadians on their home stomping grounds.

“It is incredibly exciting,” said Will. “If there was ever a time to get one, this would be awfully special.

“I think we’ve got a great team going into it this year, so hopefully, things go our way. It is going to be really exciting. Hopefully, we get great turnouts to all the games.

“It is a big tourney this year. I think there are quite a few teams in it this year compared to years past, so hopefully, it all works out.”

Max Major will play in two softball nationals in August.
“I think, obviously, the boys are hoping to have a very similar year to last year, and I don’t see why we can’t,” said Max. “Our whole team is just going to have to bear down for that week again.

“Our expectation is to, obviously, be playing Sunday afternoon (for the championship). That is what every team’s expectation is going there, but I think we’re one of the few teams that has a realistic opportunity.”