Kevin Glew's weekly "But What Do I Know?" column discusses Rusty Staub, Braden Halladay, Jackie Robinson, Nick Pivetta, Larry Walker and Adam Lind.
Read MoreCanada has moved up three spots from 10th to seventh in the latest World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Baseball World Rankings that were unveiled on Thursday.
Read MoreBaseball Canada has released its calendar of events for 2018.
Read MoreFor the ninth consecutive year, Women’s National Team manager André Lachance is bringing a talented group of young players to Cuba for a week of baseball and a cultural experience that is equally important as the on field component.
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, the Junior National Team’s annual Spring Training contest against the Toronto Blue Jays will be broadcast nationally. The March 17 game will be shown on Sportsnet ONE, Sportsnet NOW and can be heard across the Sportsnet Radio Network live from Dunedin Stadium.
Read MoreVeteran Canadian Women's National Team member Ashley Stephenson has been named a finalist for SABR's inaugural Dorothy Seymour Mills Lifetime Achievement Award. Baseball Canada's Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreFor the second consecutive year, three Junior National Team alumni have cracked Baseball America’s Top 100 MLB Prospects. Right-handed pitchers Mike Soroka (Atlanta Braves) and Cal Quantrill (San Diego Padres) made the list at numbers 27 and 52, respectively while outfielder Tyler O’Neill (St. Louis Cardinals) came in at number 86. Baseball Canada's Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreIt has to be the most amazing defensive play ever made by a Canadian pitcher in a professional game. And when you approach Vancouver native Scott Richmond to ask him about “that play,” he knows immediately what you’re referring to. The Canadian Baseball Network caught up with Richmond at the recent Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet & Fundraiser to talk about "that play" and the veteran right-hander's professional career.
Read MoreOne of the greatest Canadian baseball players of all-time is calling it a career as New Westminster, B.C., native Justin Morneau announced his retirement at a news conference at Target Field in Minnesota on Wednesday.
Read MoreYou might think that after a player’s best major league season that they would celebrate with a long vacation to a tropical island, but Andrew Albers has done the complete opposite. The 32-year-old lefty returned to his hometown of North Battleford, Sask., to not only face the bitterly cold Canadian winter, but also teach a class of Grade 8 students at his old high school.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly "But What Do I Know?" shines the spotlight on some of the Baseball Canada alumni that were present at the National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser on Saturday.
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 this Saturday for its annual National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser.
Read MoreBaseball Canada issued a statement after former National Team coach and 2016 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Wayne Norton passed away on Saturday after a courageous battle with ALS at the age of 75.
Read MoreSome exclusive fantasy sports packages and memorabilia are among the auction items that will be available on January 13 at the 16th annual Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser in Toronto.
Read MoreEtobicoke, Ont., native Joey Votto who played for Canada in the 2009 and 2013 World Baseball Classics has been named the 2017 Lou Marsh Trophy winner, as Canada's top athlete.
Read MoreThe brightest young Canadian baseball stars will take centre stage on Saturday, January 13, as the 16th annual Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet & Fundraiser, presented by Rogers is set to take place at the newly named Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel inside Rogers Centre. Baseball Canada's Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreTristan Pompey and Noah Naylor, who are both from Mississauga, Ont., are the top Canadian prospects heading into the 2018 MLB draft.
Read MoreA year after taking the helm of the Memphis Redbirds triple-A club and leading them to a Pacific Coast League championship, Stubby Clapp has been named Minor League Manager of the Year by Baseball America. Baseball Canada's Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreRaymond, Alta., native Jimmy Ralph, who spent two seasons with the Canadian Junior National Team, became a Grey Cup champion with the Toronto Argonauts on Sunday. Baseball Canada's Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreEight Baseball Canada National Championship host sites were determined during the annual Baseball Canada Fall Meetings that took place in Hamilton over the weekend.
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