British Columbia captured the gold medal at the 2025 18U National Championships with a 2-1 victory over Ontario in a tense, pitching-dominated final.
Read MoreFor the first time in the history of the Canada Games, female baseball will be part of the official competition schedule, as the top 16U female baseball talent in the country will play for gold from August 18–24 in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Read MoreB.C. beat Quebec to take home gold at the 2025 Canada Summer Games.
Read MoreEleven teams will meet in Fort McMurray, Alberta for the 2025 18U National Championships, which will run from August 14-17 at Legacy Dodge Field at Shell Place and Ross Hennigar Park.
Read MoreOver the weekend, British Columbia captured gold at the Women’s National Championship in Quebec City, while the Windsor Selects, representing Ontario, did the same at the 22U National Championship in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Read MoreBaseball Canada offers a preview of the baseball competition at the Canada Summer Games which started on Sunday in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Read MoreTwo more Baseball Canada national championship tournaments are set to begin today.
Read MoreQuébec is golden after an incredible undefeated run at the inaugural 19U Women’s National Championship in Calgary, Alberta, defeating Ontario 14–2 in the gold medal game.
Read MoreEight teams are set to meet in Calgary for the 2025 19U Women’s Championships, which will run from today through August 3 at Webber Academy Athletic Park.
Read MoreBaseball Canada announced Monday several updates to its Board of Directors following the organization’s Annual General Meeting, which was held virtually on July 27.
Read More“Will Hynes hopes that one day soon he’ll have the opportunity to throw a bullpen session to Bo Naylor.
That seems likely to happen given that the 6-foot-2 right-hander was selected 70th overall by the Cleveland Guardians in the 2025 MLB draft.
Hynes (Mississauga, Ont.), who like Naylor is an Ontario Blue Jays and Junior National Team grad, officially signed with the Guardians on Friday. “
Read MoreEight Junior National Team grads were selected on the second - and final - day of the MLB draft yesterday.
Read MoreFive players with Canadian passports were selected on the first day of the 2025 MLB draft.
Read MoreBaseball Canada offers a preview of the 2025 MLB Draft that will begin on Sunday.
Read More“Baseball Canada is proud to congratulate Owen Caissie (Burlington, Ont.) and Jonah Tong (Markham, Ont.) on their selections to the 2025 XM Futures Game, set for Saturday, July 12 at 4 p.m. ET at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia, as part of Major League Baseball’s All-Star Week festivities.”
Read MoreThe Junior National Team completed their Major League Draft Series with a 2-2-1 record.
Read MoreIn a game marked by multiple weather delays and momentum swings, the Junior National Team held off a late charge to earn an 8–7 win over the College State Spikes on Saturday afternoon at Wagener Field at Kendrick Family Ballpark.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team put together a strong performance through eight innings, but a six-run ninth from the West Virginia Black Bears proved decisive in a 7–5 loss in Major League Draft Series action on Friday afternoon.
Read MoreA clutch eighth-inning rally led by Robert Omidi (Mississauga, Ont.) and Félix Gosselin (Drummondville, Que.), backed by a strong bullpen, lifted the Junior National Team to a convincing 9–4 win over the Frederick Keys on Thursday night in Major League Draft League Series action.
Read MoreDespite a multi-hit effort and dynamic baserunning from Canadian shortstop Elliot Lascelles (Toronto, Ont.), the Junior National Team came up short in a 10–6 loss to the State College Spikes in their second game of the Major League Draft Series on Wednesday afternoon at Nymeo Field.
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