For his lifetime of dedication to the game at both the competitive and grass-roots level, John Hemstadt will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame for a second time on August 15th.
Read MoreMiles Gordon's was thrown a curveball on draft day, but his first taste of professional ball has been far less full of surprises.
The Oakville native expected to go in the fifth round to one of the Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Red Sox, or Arizona Diamondbacks, only to be swept up by the Cincinnati Reds with the 10th pick in the fourth round.
Read MoreAndrew Yerzy yearned for a better result at the Junior Home Run Derby and perhaps he should have had one.
Read MoreThere’s a lot that Skyler Stromsmoe remembers about his first trip with Team Canada and a lot he hopes to accomplish this time around.
Read MoreFor Phillippe Aumont, the opportunity to represent Team Canada is a chance to play the sport he loves in a way that he can find himself enjoying it on a daily basis.
Read MoreTim Smith has played baseball professionally for nine seasons, for three different affiliated organizations, two teams in independent leagues, and for one winter in Australia, but suiting up for Team Canada is a completely different story.
Read MoreWho was the best prospect on the diamonds at the USA National Training Center’s Coleman Field? One of them was definitely Omar Linares, who may have been the best ballplayer not to player in the Major Leagues.
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