Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher shares who he thinks is worthy of induction into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame this year. The Canadian ball hall will announce its 2019 class on February 5.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Cole Shelton suggests three relief pitchers that the Toronto Blue Jays should sign to bolster their bullpen in 2019.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays agreed to terms with eight players prior to Friday’s arbitration deadline.
Read MoreCincinnati scout Reds Bill Byckowski (Georgetown, Ont.) is the 2018 Canadian Baseball Network Scout of the year and the winner of the Jim Ridley award.
Read MoreThe Blue Jays were busy on Friday. They traded Montreal native Russell Martin to the Los Angeles Dodgers and came to terms with five of their nine arbitration eligible players. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Andrew Hendriks has the details.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays dealt Montreal native Russell Martin and cash considerations to the Los Angeles Dodgers for a pair of prospects on Friday.
Read MoreBaseball Canada will host some of its most distinguished alumni, corporate partners and friends at the Northern Lights Ballroom inside the Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel on Saturday for the annual Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser.
Read MoreSpruce Grove, Alta, native and former Parkland Minor Ball Association player Jesse Poniewozik signed with the Edmonton Prospects of the Western Major Baseball League on Christmas Day.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays announced their minor league appointments on Thursday.
Read MoreCanadian Junior National Team member Ben Abram (Georgetown, Ont.) is set to begin his collegiate career with the Oklahoma Sooners. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Danielle Obal recently caught up with Abram to talk about his baseball odyssey so far.
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs managing director John Ircandia is No. 15 on the 2018 CBN Most Influential Canadians in baseball list. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Jonathan Hodgson talks to Ircandia about his accomplishments and about his role in building the powerhouse Dawgs franchise.
Read MoreCalgary native Jordan Procyshen will strap on the catcher’s gear again this spring with new colours, as he announced on his personal twitter page on Wednesday that he has signed a minor league deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Baseball Canada unveiled its roster for the Pan Am Qualifier that will take place in Sao Paulo, Brazil starting on January 29.
Read MorePutting together some details on the amazing 2018 season Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Montreal, Que.) had in the Toronto Blue Jays system, including the awards won plus other recognition and honours received since the end of his season, we discovered just what a great year it was for Canadians in the Minors. Canadian Baseball Network contributor George Farelli has a summary of the awards that Canadians won in 2018.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Bob Elliott has unveiled his 2018 list of the most influential people in Canadian baseball. So who is No. 1 this year?
Read MoreKevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Wayne Norton, Michael Saunders, Scott Thorman, Andre Dawson, Early Wynn, Phil Niekro, Lorne Thompson and Wayne Brown.
Read MoreCanuck moves: Conor Lillis-White, Jamie Romak, Jordan Romano, Jensen Therrien, Rowan Wick and Eric Wood
Read MoreThe top hit getter for the Canadian Baseball Network in 2018 was the city of Toronto — like in 2017, followed by Mississauga.
Read MoreFor the second consecutive year, National Baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar and Major League Baseball have partnered together to host the Annual Puerto Rico 12 Baseball Tournament (PR12) in San Juan, Puerto Rico from July 25 to July 30, 2019.
Read MoreFormer Canisius baseball standout Brett Siddall has been named one of the most influential Canadians in baseball by the Canadian Baseball Network. Siddall and his father, former major league catcher and current Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster Joe Siddall, came in at No. 43 on the list of 100.
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