The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) has announced updated world rankings lists for women’s and men’s baseball with Canada maintaining a No. 3 ranking on the women’s side while the men’s rankings saw Canada fall to No. 12.
Read MoreChris Balison (Kamloops, B.C.) has been elected Baseball Canada’s new president.
Read MoreThe World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Executive Board approved the provisional international events calendar for 2022. The calendar includes four baseball events, four softball events and the inaugural Baseball5 World Cup.
Read MoreNorth Shore Twins and Junior National Team alum Adam Maier is the 67th best prospect heading into the 2022 MLB Draft, according to Baseball America.
Read More“She was loved. She is loved. She will continue to be loved.”
Alexis Brudnicki remembers her friend and veteran National Women’s Team member Amanda Asay, who passed away on Friday at the age of 33.
Read MoreThe Baseball Canada family is shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of longtime Women’s National Team member Amanda Asay who succumbed to her injuries following a skiing accident in Nelson, British Columbia.
Read MoreBaseball Canada is well represented on the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2021 Top 100 Most Influential Canadians in baseball list.
Read MoreConsidering the impact that COVID-19 had on baseball events in 2020, the Canadian baseball community was anxious to provide tournament baseball once again in 2021. With the pandemic still impacting the way in which tournaments are delivered it took extraordinary efforts from baseball volunteers to host events in their communities. The Région Mauricie was one such group that took on this challenge in 2021 and their team took on the monumental task of delivering a first-class “Provincial A Championships” for over 75 teams last summer.
Read MoreAn asset to the growth and development of all things baseball in Newfoundland and Labrador, Greg Williams is the recipient of the Baseball Canada Coach Developer Award for 2021.
Read MoreRhonda Pauls has been recognized with the 2021 Baseball Canada Umpire Developer Award.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network alum Alexis Brudnicki (London, Ont.) has been named the winner of Baseball Canada’s Bob Elliott Media Recognition Award.
Read MoreIan Mosher (Kentville, N.S.) has won Baseball Canada’s Lifelong Coach Award.
Read MoreRandy Crouse (Antigonish, N.S.) has been named Baseball Canada’s Volunteer of the Year.
Read MoreJunior National Team alum and current University of Oregon right-handed pitcher Adam Maier (North Vancouver, B.C.) has cracked MLB Pipeline’s 2022 Top 100 Draft Prospects list at No. 81.
Read MoreRight-hander Heidi Northcott (Rocky Mountain House, Alta.), who has saved games for the Canadian Women’s National Team, is now saving lives as a Registered Respiratory Therapist in Edmonton during the COVID-19 pandemic. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, recently caught up with her to talk about her new career and her baseball experiences.
Read MoreThe 2022 Women’s Invitational Championships will be played in Winnipeg, Man., from August 18-21 after The Town of Stonewall advised that they would be unable to host the event.
Read MoreBaseball Canada umpire Tanya Millette has professional baseball umpiring aspirations and will attend the prestigious Wendelstedt Umpire School in Florida early in 2022 after receiving news from Major League Baseball’s Umpire Program that she’s set to receive a bursary to attend. The announcement came via Baseball Québec where Millette is a member of their High-Performance Umpire Program.
Read MoreBaseball Canada in partnership with Northern Arena, the premier esports league and tournament producer in Canada, successfully hosted the first-ever Baseball Canada eNational Championships on November 14 with Ontario’s Zazzi15 winning the grand final.
Read MoreBaseball Canada alum Jamie Romak (London, Ont.) has announced retirement after 19 professional seasons.
Read MoreJakob Poturnak (Vancouver, B.C.) belted a pair of home runs including a game-tying, two run shot in the top of the ninth as Canada Red earned a 6-6 tie with Canada Grey on the final day of the Fall Instructional League Camp.
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