The Junior National Team closed out the group phase of the U18 Pan American Championship with a 13-0 win over El Salvador.
Read MoreSeven teams will meet in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, for the 2024 21U Women’s Championships, which will run from August 8-11 at Legends Field at Queen Elizabeth Park and McKenna Field in Bedeque, PEI.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team lost 3-0 to Cuba at the U18 Pan Am Championship on Wednesday. It was their first loss of the tournament.
Read MoreTen teams will meet in Fort McMurray, Alta., for the 2024 Baseball Canada Cup, which will run from August 7-11 at Ross Hennigar Ball Park and Legacy Dodge Field at Shell Place.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the Canadian Junior National Team continued their undefeated streak at the U-18 Pan American Championship with a commanding 17-10 victory over the Dominican Republic in their fourth game of the group phase.
Read MoreThe Canadian Junior National Team registered a thrilling, 4-3 victory over Mexico in their third game of the Group phase at the U18 Pan American Championship on Sunday.
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs right-hander Michael Yusypchuk (Edmonton, Alta.) tossed a complete-game shutout to lead the Junior National Team to a 1-0 win over Nicaragua at the U18 Pan American Championship in Panama City, Panama on Saturday.
Read MoreThe Canadian Women’s National Team captured the bronze medal at the Women’s World Cup with a 4-2 win over Mexico on Saturday.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team defeated Guatemala 13-3 in their opening game of the U18 Pan Am Championship tournament in Panama City, Panama on Friday.
Read MoreSena Catterall (Montreal, Que.) has starred offensively and defensively for the Women’s National Team at the Baseball World Cup in Thunder Bay, Ont., and is a big reason the team will play for bronze on Saturday morning. Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge spoke with Catterall prior to the bronze medal match.
Read MoreThirteen countries, including Canada, will compete in the 2024 U-18 Pan American Championship, a qualifier for the 2025 Baseball World Cup starting on August 2.
Read MoreA high pressure ball game for Canada with a bronze medal on the line is deja vu for Mia Valcke.
“Six years ago, Canada’s starting outfielder was a key part of them leaving the Women’s World Cup with bronze. Valcke (St Marys, Ont.) hit .500 with an RBI to help Canada to a win over Team USA in extras.
Fast forward to Saturday, and Valcke will be back on the diamond for Canada in a bronze medal game against Mexico, this time on home soil at Port Arthur Stadium in Thunder Bay. First pitch is 11 a.m. E.T.”
Read MoreThe 22U Nationals will begin in Nova Scotia today.
Read MoreIt was as dramatic, and as perfect for Canadian ball fans as it gets at Port Arthur Stadium in Thunder Bay Wednesday evening.
A grand slam smashed off the bat of Canadian catcher Lucie Anctil clinched a spot in the bronze medal game for the Canucks at the Women’s World Cup. The ball was crushed down the right field line, giving the Canadians a 10-0 walk-off mercy rule victory in the fifth against Venezuela.
Read MoreBaseball Canada has announced the names of the 20 athletes who will represent Canada at the WBSC Americas U-18 Pan American Championship from August 2-11 in Panama City, Panama.
Read MoreCanada lost 13-4 to Team USA on Tuesday night in its third game of the Women’s World Cup at Thunder Bay.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team lost 4-3 to Team USA in the final tune-up game of the Pan-Am Qualifier Selection Camp.
Read MoreIt was a roller coaster of a ride for the home side as Canada wound up going off the rails, losing to six-time world champion Japan in extra innings 7-6 at the Women’s Baseball World Cup at Port Arthur Stadium in Thunder Bay, Ont., on Monday night.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team fell to Team USA 5-1 in the first of two tune-up games that will close out the Pan-Am Qualifier Selection Camp.
Read MoreCanada had an explosive start in its first game of the ninth Women’s Baseball World Cup Sunday evening at Port Arthur Stadium in Thunder Bay, Ont. The Canucks scored five in the first and two in the second, to secure a 7-2 win over Mexico.
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