California inductee speaks fondly of Saskatchewan
Most people wouldn’t move from a city of 300,000 where it never snows to a town of 6,000, renowned for its snow and cold winters but Terry Buck isn’t like most people.
In 1969 Buck made the trip from Fresno, California, to Melville, Saskatchewan, as an import in Saskatchewan’s Southern Baseball league. On Saturday, Aug. 20, he was inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Alex Dillabough Centre in Battleford.
Buck said he wasn’t sure about moving up North at first but the town quickly made him feel at home.
“It was surprising coming from Fresno to a city of 6,000. It was so small I didn’t know what to think,” Buck said. “When 10 per cent of the population showed up for the first game, I knew it was on.”


