Owen Millar (Burlington, Ont.) spun 4 2/3 innings of scoreless ball and fanned six batters while Conor Pote (Sherwood Park, Alta.) added a scoreless inning of relief to lead Canada Red to a 2-0 shutout win over Canada Grey at Junior National Team training camp on Wednesday.
Read MoreLouka Daoust (Repentigny, Que.) belted an eighth-inning grand slam and had five RBI as Canada Grey outlasted Canada Red, 14-11, in an all-out offensive affair at the Junior National Team training camp on Tuesday.
Read MoreJacob Miller (Oshawa, Ont.) drove in three runs while Caleb Clark (Orillia, Ont.) and Reece Usselman (Langley, BC) combined to allow just one earned run over 8 1/3 innings to lead Canada Grey to a 9-3 win over Canada Red at the Junior National Team training camp on Monday.
Read MoreSam White (Aurora, Ont.) and Robin Villeneuve (Gatineau, Que.) hit back-to-back homers to key a three-run sixth inning and lead Canada Grey to a 5-3 win over Canada Red at the Junior National Team training camp on Sunday.
Read MoreAlexis Gravel (Repentigny, Que.) was a one-man show, pitching three hitless innings with six strikeouts while belting a two-run triple in the fourth inning as part of a two-hit day to lead Canada Grey to a 6-4 victory over Canada Red at the Junior National Team training camp on Saturday.
Read MoreRobin Villeneuve (Gatineau, Que.) went 4-for-5 and knocked in a pair of runs to lead Canada Grey to a 7-3 win over Canada Red at the Junior National Team camp in Ajax, Ont., on Friday.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team’s training camp got underway in Ajax, Ont., on Thursday.
Read MoreThree members of the Ontario Terriers 17U team - outfielder Cameron Chee-Aloy, catcher Colin Cymbalista and left handed pitcher Jordan Woods - have been invited to the Junior National Team training camp that will take place in Ajax, Ont., from August 18 to September 1.
Read MoreBaseball Canada has announced the names of 38 athletes selected to attend Junior National Team Training Camp in Ajax, Ont., from August 18 to September 1. Following the camp, a select number of players will travel to Florida for a seven-game Friendship Series against the United States.
Read MoreOn August 4, 1991, at Westbran Stadium in Brandon, Manitoba, 18 scrappy teenagers did something that no Canadian baseball team had done to that point and that no Canadian baseball team has managed to repeat since, they won a world baseball championship. A 5-2 win over Chinese Taipei in the gold medal game of the World Youth Baseball Championships (now known as the WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup) sent an overflowing crowd of 5,000 fans into mass jubilation when pitcher Jason Birmingham flipped a comebacker to first baseman Troy Croft for the final out.
Read MoreFor the first time in two years the Canadian Women’s National Team program will return to in-person activities with the Women’s National Team Showcase that is set for August 8 to 13 in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
Read MoreThe World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC), along with the Sarasota-Bradenton Local Organizing Committee and USA Baseball, have announced the postponement of the WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in Bradenton and Sarasota, Florida, to 2022 due to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic both domestically and internationally.
Read MoreAlthough Canada won’t be part of the six-team field that will be competing in the Tokyo 2020 baseball competition, a pair of Canadian representatives will be directly involved in the event when play begins on July 28 with host Japan facing the Dominican Republic. Shari Reiniger of Sherwood Park, Alberta will be attending games in her role as one of three Technical Commissioners while Toronto’s Trevor Grieve will be one of 12 umpires working games.
Read MoreA total of 17 Canadians were selected in this year’s MLB draft which concluded today.
Read MoreJunior National Team alumnus Calvin Ziegler (Heidelberg, Ont.) leads a list of eight Canadians that were selected on day two of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft that saw rounds two through 10 take place.
Read MoreTyler Black (Stouffville, Ontario) took the honour of being the first Canadian selected in the 2021 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft when the Milwaukee Brewers selected the second baseman in the Competitive Balance Round A, 33rd overall out of Wright State University.
Read MoreBaseball Canada today announced that former Major League Baseball player and Olympian, Jason Dickson, will be the new chief executive officer (CEO). Dickson will assume the role held by outgoing executive director, Jim Baba, who is retiring by year’s end.
Read MoreTwo-time Junior National Team Most Valuable Player Bo Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) has been named to the American League roster for the Futures Game that will take place at Coors Field in Colorado on Sunday, July 11.
Read MoreThe World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) has released their latest women’s baseball world rankings with Canada holding a Top 3 ranking, coming in third behind No. 1 Japan and No. 2 Chinese Taipei.
Read MoreLondon, Ont., native Jamie Romak will be presented with the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s 2020 Tip O’Neill Award prior to his game against the Samsung Lions at SSG Landers Field in Incheon, South Korea on July 1.
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