For only the second time in the 28-year history of the event and for the first time since 1994, the Baseball Canada Cup is heading to Saskatchewan.
Read MoreSix games took place on Saturday with the last five round-robin games and a lone quarterfinal match-up.
Read MoreAfter opening the tournament with a loss to Saskatchewan, BC has been on a roll reeling off four consecutive wins including two today to take sole possession of first place in Pool A.
Read MoreOntario and Nova Scotia both improved their records to 2-0 as day two of competition took place in Halifax at the inaugural 21U Women Invitational.
Read MoreBoth semi-finals are now set in stone after three days of preliminary play in Halifax, NS.
Read MoreThe competition continued on Thursday in Fort McMurray, AB as seven more games were played at Shell Place and Ross Hennigar Park.
Read MoreThe Baseball Canada Cup got underway today in Fort McMurray, Alberta with eight games taking place at two venues including Shell Place on MacDonald Island and Ross Hennigar Park.
Read MoreBaseball will return to the Olympic program for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games it was announced by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) after a unanimous vote by the body’s general assembly in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Read MoreFor Baseball Canada, the month of August means National Championships and we have 11 of them, scattered across the country that will surely bring top quality competition to the communities that act as hosts.
Read MoreIt was this time last year that our Women’s National Team program were a part of history, not only competing in the first ever women’s baseball competition at a major multi-sport games, but capturing a silver medal to boot.
Read MoreBaseball Factory’s Under Armour All-America Game is another opportunity for Adam Hall.
Read MoreJunior National Team alums Josh Naylor (Mississauga, ON), Tyler O’Neill (Maple Ridge, BC) and Mike Soroka (Calgary, AB) are among the top prospects in baseball.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe that a year has passed since Pete Orr raced around the bases to score with winning run on a botched pick off play as Canada defeated the United States, 7-6, to claim the gold medal on home soil at the Pan Am Games.
Read MoreAdam Hall’s summer travel schedule just got busier.
HAVANA, Cuba – A three run first inning and a six run seventh were more than enough runs as Cuba rolled to a 12-2 victory in the finale of the nine-game Cuba Summer Series.
Read MoreA bases clearing triple with two out in the top of the sixth proved to be the difference as Cuba earned their seventh win of the Cuba Summer Series with a 6-2 win this morning over the Junior National Team.
Read MoreAfter a comeback that just fell short in the ninth inning this morning, the Canadian boys brought their bats to the second half of the double dip as they held on for a 9-6 victory.
Read More
It all began for Jason Dickson (Chatham, NB) at Miami, Oak pitching for Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Golden Norse.
Read MoreA five run first inning was too much to overcome for the Junior National Team who fell by a score of 6-3 to Cuba.
Read More