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OBA coach of the year Bianchi helps his players love the game

“Negative experiences with his coaches drove a teenage Marco Bianchi out of baseball, and he regretted it for years. When he later became a coach with Toronto Playgrounds Baseball, Bianchi was determined that every one of his players would feel valued and respected. “I wanted to coach so I can ensure that people never stop loving the game and want to play it for years to come,” said Bianchi, Baseball Ontario’s 2019 Rep 14U and above Coach of the Year.”

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Baseball Canada's next Monday Hot Stove to feature Derek Johnson

As part of Baseball Canada’s continuous efforts to provide coach education to their members, they are pleased to announce their second “Monday’s Hot Stove” session - an interactive gathering of coaches in a relaxed online environment with a subject matter expert. On Monday, March 30, at 8 p.m. E.T., Baseball Canada will welcome Cincinnati Reds pitching coach Derek Johnson as their guest.

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Baseball Canada to launch "Monday Hot Stove" coaching series tonight

In an effort to provide continuous coach education to its members, Baseball Canada is pleased to launch “Monday’s Hot Stove”, an interactive gathering of coaches in a relaxed online environment with subject matter experts. The first session will be tonight and will feature Jeff Krushell. His topic will be: Strategies for Staying Sharp During the Shutdown: Deliberate Practice on your Own.

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PG eyes Canucks Caissie, Calabrese, Hammill, Leroux, Lusignan, Millas, Seward

Perfect Game takes an up close look at several Junior National Team members, including Fieldhouse Pirates’ OF Owen Caissie (Burlington Ont.), Ontario Blue Jays’ OF David Calabrese (Maple Ont.), Ontario Terriers’ INF Elijha Hammill (Oakville Ont.), Toronto Mets’ INF Brando Leroux (Markham Ont.), Okotoks Dawgs’ RHP Simon Lusignan (Varennes Que.), Langley Blaze’s RHP Theo Millas (Burnaby BC), and Coquitlam Reds’ RHP Jack Seward (Port Moody BC).

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Alexandre hopes to become Swift Current's second big leaguer

Swift Current, Saskatchewan has only produced one major league ball player -- Brody Alexandre is looking to change that.Standing at 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, Alexandre has made his mark at the youth levels of baseball in Saskatchewan and impressed at Tournament 12 last September. This spring he suited up for the Junior National Team in Florida. Centennial Sports Journalism student Robert Nicholas McVicar recently caught up with Alexandre in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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Manitoba native Mateychuk credits family for success

Vauxhall Academy Jets pitcher Maddux Mateychuk (Dominion City, Man.), who was the sole representative from Manitoba on the Junior National Team this spring, credits his family for much of his success. The 6-foot-3 right-hander, who is named after Hall of Fame pitcher Greg Maddux, recently spoke with Centennial College Sports Journalism student Brady Reid in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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Baseball CanadaCBN Staff