For fans in St. Thomas, Brandon and Fort McMurray there was plenty of baseball on Friday as three different Baseball Canada National Championship events kicked into high gear.
Read MoreAction began at three National Championship tournaments on Thursday. Baseball Canada’s Adam Morissette has a summary.
Read MoreAction at three different Baseball Canada National Championships will begin today and run through Sunday, including the DQ® 13U National Western Championship in Brandon, Man., the 18U Championship in Fort McMurray, Alta., and the 21U Men’s Championships in St. Thomas, Ont.
Read MoreFor the second time in three years Québec are gold medal winners at the 21U Women’s Invitational Championships.
Read MoreFor the ninth time in history, Ontario is the gold medal winner at the Baseball Canada Cup featuring 17U all-star provincial teams.
Read MoreHost New Brunswick and Ontario will meet in Sunday’s first semi-final match-up after both squads clinched first place in their respective pools on Saturday at the Baseball Canada Cup in Moncton. Meanwhile, BC will play in the other semi-final awaiting the winner of Québec and Nova Scotia who will square off in a quarterfinal contest on Sunday.
Read MoreOntario will meet Quebec in the Finals at the 21U Women’s Invitational in Stonewall, Man., on Sunday.
Read MoreAfter Thursday’s action was completely washed out due to heavy rains, 10 games were played on Friday at the Baseball Canada Cup in Moncton.
Read MoreHost Manitoba and Nova Scotia both scored big upset wins over Québec and Ontario respectively on Friday to turn the 21U Women’s Invitational in Stonewall, Man., into anyone's event with the final day of round-robin competition set for Saturday.
Read MorePlay at the Baseball Canada Cup in Moncton was suspended due to heavy rain that hit the area causing games to be rescheduled. Play will resume on Friday with a revised schedule. Meanwhile, the 21U Women’s Invitational began in Stonewall, Man., with all five teams seeing action.
Read MoreOpening Day at the Baseball Canada Cup in Moncton saw all 10 squads in action with seven games played. Host New Brunswick gave the hometown crowd plenty to celebrate as they recorded two wins to take possession of first place in Pool B while Québec also recorded two wins to sit atop Pool A.
Read MoreJunior National Team shortstop Jaden Brown (Mississauga, Ont.) will join an exclusive group of Canadian high school baseball players that have participated in the Perfect Game All-American Classic next month in San Diego. Baseball Canada’s Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreAndré Lachance, the only manager that the Women’s National Team program has ever known, will step down from the role following the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup next month in Viera, Fla.
Read MoreBaseball Canada unveiled the Women’s National Team roster for the 2018 WBSC Women's Baseball World Cup on Wednesday.
Read MoreHannah Martensen tossed a complete-game and earned the win to lead Ontario to its second consecutive gold medal at the Women’s Invitational Championships with a 6-2 victory over the 21U Prospects in Montreal on Sunday.
Read MoreOn Monday, Baseball Canada unveiled the names of 26 athletes who have been invited to participate in the Women’s National Team Selection Camp from July 9-12 at Gary Carter Stadium in Montréal.
Read MoreBaseball Canada elected its new executive on Thursday at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Ottawa. The AGM brought together representation from each of Baseball Canada’s 10 member provinces to discuss the growth and development of amateur baseball in Canada.
Read MoreBaseball Canada’s No. 2 ranked Women’s National Team program will be led by longtime manager Andre Lachance at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Women’s Baseball World Cup in Viera, Fla., from August 22 to 31, the national federation announced on Wednesday.
Read MoreJunior National Team standout Noah Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) became the first Canadian taken in the MLB Draft on Monday when he was selected in the first round (29th overall) by the Cleveland Indians. Baseball Canada’s Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreBaseball Canada travels back 10 years to the 2008 MLB draft when 32 Canadians were selected.
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