Baseball Canada’s final National Championship of the season kicked off on Thursday in Summerside, PEI with all eight teams in action at the Dairy Queen Canada 13U National Atlantic Championships.
Read MoreRon Pegg shares the story of how the roots of the Canadian women’s national baseball team started in Flesherton, Ont., in the early 1990s.
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Read MoreThe Canadian Women’s National Baseball Team is bringing home a bronze medal from the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup after a thrilling, 8-5, extra innings victory over the United States.
Read MoreA three-run third inning gave Chinese Taipei a lead that they did not relinquish as they handed Canada a 6-4 loss at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup on Thursday.
Read MoreThe United States used home runs from Jade Gortarez and Megan Baltzell, and a solid pitching performance from starter Marti Sementelli to hand Canada a 5-1 loss in Super Round action at the Women’s Baseball World Cup on Wednesday.
Read MoreAmanda Asay (Prince George, BC) spun a one-hit shutout while Canada’s offence received some timely hitting to open the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup Super Round with a 5-0 win over Venezuela on Tuesday.
Read MoreFour national champions were crowned in Baseball Canada events on Sunday.
Read MoreKelsey Lalor (Red Deer, Alta.) belted a two-run homer in the first inning to lead a Canadian offence that had 17 hits to an 18-1 defeat of the Dominican Republic that puts Canada into the Super Round at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Read MoreRound Robin games came to a close at four Baseball Canada events on Saturday as teams are fighting to stay in the tournament and win the title of national champions.
Read MoreJenna Flannigan’s (Cornwall, Ont) two-out double in the top of the sixth scored two to give Canada (3-1) a lead they would not give up en route to a crucial 9-6 win over Australia (2-2) at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup on Saturday.
Read MoreSome of the best Canadian baseball players were taking the fields on Friday for day 2 of competition. While some teams took the lead, others gave their best effort to get redemption from Thursday’s games.
Read MoreA battle between the No. 1 and 2 ranked women’s baseball nations in the world lived up to the hype on Friday, but it was five-time defending WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup champions Japan (3-0) who came out on top in a hard-fought, 2-1 win over Canada (2-1).
Read MoreFans across Canada are cheering for their favourite teams as four Baseball Canada National Championships got underway in Oshawa, Ont., Woodstock, Ont., Victoria, B.C. and Bedford, Alta., on Thursday.
Read MoreDown by margins of five, six and four runs through the first three innings against Cuba, the Women’s National Team rallied in a big way on Thursday to earn a 10-7 for their second victory in a row at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Read MoreAnne Sophie Lavallée (Bouchervillle, Que.) tossed a five-inning no-hitter to lead Canada to an opening game win over Hong Kong at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup on Wednesday.
Read MoreThe 2018 edition of the Canadian Women’s National Baseball Team has been in Florida since last Wednesday preparing for the start of the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup that gets underway on Wednesday at the USSSA Space Coast Complex.
Read MoreWith the completion of the DQ® 13U National Western, 18U and 21U men’s National Championships last weekend, four more Baseball Canada Championships are set to kick off tomorrow including a bit of history being made at one of the events. Baseball Canada’s Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreThey’re celebrating in White Rock, B.C., along with London and Mississauga in Ontario, as all three communities clinched Baseball Canada National Championship gold medals on Sunday.
Read MoreThe gold and bronze medal match-ups have been decided at the DQ® 13U National Western Championship in Brandon, Man., while playoff and medal games are still yet-to-be determined at the 18U National in Fort McMurray, Alta., and the 21U Men’s Championship in St. Thomas, Ont.
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