A Ukrainian-dancing, bale-chucking, volleyball-spiking, puck-stopping farm boy from Anola, Manitoba is now in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.

Corey Koskie chased and caught his dream; playing 11 years in the major leagues for the Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays, and Milwaukee Brewers. In 2006, Koskie sustained a concussion that cut his career short.

The Manitoban player retired a career .275 hitter with 124 homeruns.

The third baseman was inducted at an official ceremony in St. Marys, Ontario Saturday, alongside Carlos Delgado, Matt Stairs, Felipe Alou and Bob Elliot.