A silver medal performance earlier this month in Korea at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup has moved Canada up to #2 in the world as the international baseball governing body, the World Baseball Softball Confederation, released its rankings today.
Read MoreUxbridge native Chris Begg hung up his spikes shortly after the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but a call from Greg Hamilton and a common kitchen accessory got him back in the game.
Read MoreA five-run third inning put Team Canada in a deep hole, while Japanese starter Ayami Sato turned in a dominant performance on the mound as Japan earned their fifth consecutive WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup gold medal with a 10-0 win.
Read MoreFor the first time since 2008 and only the second time in history, Team Canada will play for a gold medal at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Read MoreCanada bent but did not break, holding host Korea off the scoreboard and generated nine runs on offence to come away with a 9-0 win in Super Round action at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Read MoreClaire Eccles (White Rock, BC) came within two outs of a no-hitter, while Kate Psota (Burlington, ON) went 4-for-4 and drove in a run as Canada picked up an 8-1 win over Venezuela to move to 2-1 in Super Round actions at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Read MoreThe Victoria HarbourCats are pleased to announce the latest signings for the 2017 West Coast League season which include a pair of Canadian Junior National Team alums and B.C. natives.
Read MoreAfter building a five-run lead and holding Australia hitless through five innings, Team Canada survived a late-game surge to come away with a 5-3 win in Super Round action at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Read MoreThere’s no technical term for Katie Hagen’s visual impairment other than the fact that she’s legally blind, but that doesn't stop her from suiting up for Canada.
Read MoreNicole Luchanski (Edmonton, AB) had three extra-base hits and drove in two, while Amanda Asay (Prince George, BC) went the distance on the mound as Canada locked up a spot in the Super Round at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup with a 7-1 win over the Netherlands.
Read MoreCanada exploded for seven runs in the first inning and added nine more in the fifth to cruise to an 18-4 mercy-rule win over India.
Read MoreUnlike July 1, there are no fireworks on Canada Baseball Day. So Josh Donaldson provided his own.
Read MoreJapan’s Ayami Sato fashioned a three-hitter and struck out 11 Canadian batters, while her offence banged out ten hits and took advantage of some miscues on defence to hand Canada an 8-2 opening game loss at the 7th WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Read MoreThe 2016 edition of the Canadian Women’s National Baseball Team touched down in Busan, South Korea on Wednesday and have been busy preparing for the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Read MoreBaseball Canada announced today the names of 20 athletes that will represent Canada at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup in Gijang City, Korea from September 3-11.
Read MoreRegarding the news that baseball will return to the Summer Olympics in 2020, Joe Heeney has just one question – what took so long?
Read MoreTeams began to separate themselves from the pack as 32 games were played over four different Baseball Canada National Championships Friday.
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