OTTAWA-Baseball Canada announced today the names of 24 players that will travel to Havana, Cuba for an eight-game exhibition series against the Cuban U-18 National Team from July 5 - 11.
Read MoreJason Dickson was acclaimed as Baseball Canada President Wednesday morning at the organization’s Annual General Meeting in Toronto.
Read MoreTomorrow at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Toronto, Ray Carter will tend to his final order of business as President of Baseball Canada.
Read MoreAlthough it didn’t go exactly as he had planned, because of nerves and a little bit of impatience, Luke Van Rycheghem became the fifth high schooler from north of the border chosen, when the Arizona Diamondbacks made him their 23rd-round pick.
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Wayne Norton (Porty Moody, BC), who was inducted into the Canadians Baseball HHall of Fame on Saturday touched them all: he started started the Canadian Junior National team program after a pro career, coached Canada, scouts for the Baltimore Orioles and the Seattle Mariners ... and touched a few thousand lives.
Read MoreIn just the last couple of years Austin Shields went from finding relatively little success on the diamond to becoming one of the best high school arms in the entire country.
Read MoreWith added size and a new level of all-around maturity, Matt Jones is ready for the world of professional baseball.
Read MoreThe organizing committee of the 2016 Baseball Canada Cup is pleased to announce the event will take place in Fort McMurray as scheduled from August 3-8.
Read MoreFrom start to finish at he inaugural U20 Women’s International Cup, Canada dominated the competition scoring 54 runs while only surrendering 10 in running the table and capturing gold by defeating the host Dominican Republic 13-3 Sunday afternoon at Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal.
Read MoreAs Team Canada’s starting pitcher Ann-Sophie Lavallée was getting stronger, Mexico’s pitching staff fizzled, and a seven-run fifth inning propelled the undefeated Canucks to the gold medal game of the inaugural Women’s International Cup with an 11-1 mercy rule victory at Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal.
Read MoreEmma Carr's had two hits for the third consecutive game as Canada beat Mexico 7-3 to wrap up the round-robin portion of the inaugural U20 Women’s International Cup tournament with a perfect 3-0 record.
Read MoreSouthpaw Claire Eccles (White Rock, BC) and righty Katie Hagen (Dartmouth, NS) used their poise as well as their curve balls to get out of jams in combining on a four-hitter while striking out six in Team Canada’s convincing 9-1 win over the host Dominican Republic at Santo Domingo’s Olympic Stadium at the inaugural U20 Women’s International Cup tournament.
Read MoreDaphnée Gélinas had four at bats, four hits, and drove in four runs as Canada exploded for seven runs in the first inning and cruised to a 12-2 five-inning mercy rule win over Cuba in the opening game of the inaugural U20 Women’s Baseball International Cup.
Read MoreMultiple playoff and World Series games, All-Star Games, Winter Meetings, Spring Training, you name it, Elliott has done an admirable job covering them all, but perhaps his greatest joy has come from covering Canadian baseball stories and Canadian amateur players.
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Team Canada then Tom Nelson, Alain Patenaude, Rob Thomson and down the road? Trie and Antonio, sons of Jose Cruz
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The Canadiian Junior National Team wrapped up its tour of the Dominican with a win over the MLB Prospects, who are eligible to sign after July 2.
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The Cincinnati Reds were too much for the Canadian Junior National Team in the Domijnican.
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The 1984 Olympic team were trail blazers opening the door for others by willing in Holland and holding their own inLos Angle.
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