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McFarland: Wilkinson gets WBC call from Canada

“It’s almost time to set sail.

He might be the youngest player on Baseball Canada’s roster at the World Baseball Classic, but Matt Wilkinson is always willing to enter uncharted waters.

The 22-year-old has excelled at every level of baseball he’s played, from Little League in his hometown of Ladner, B.C. and high school at Dawgs Academy in Okotoks to the Western Canadian Baseball League and at Central Arizona College.”

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Elliott: Canada hopes for WBC pop from Matt Davidson

“Matt Davidson has hit 385 home runs in his first 17 pro seasons.

That’s a barrel full, a career for a lower case sultan of swat. So, you would think it might be difficult for the newest mystery member of Canada’s World Baseball Classic team to pick his favourite long ball?

“Most memorable?” repeated Davidson, the former Chicago White Sox bopper said from Peoria, Ariz. “Probably in 2018 ... opening day, I hit three in the same day, the third one was pretty special.”

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Antonacci: Baba’s Canadian ball hall honour “means the world” to his children

“It seems everyone involved in Canadian baseball has a Jim Baba story.

Stubby Clapp’s favourite harkens back to the day the future Pan Am Games hero fell short in his first attempt to the make the men’s national team.

“I was the last one cut off the team, and Babs was the one who gave me the news,” Clapp recalled during a Feb. 5 press conference announcing him and Baba as 2026 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductees.

“I’ve always razzed him about it, but it was probably the absolute best news I could’ve got at that time,” Clapp continued.”

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Baba, Clapp and Psota elected to Canadian ball hall

“Jim Baba, Stubby Clapp and Kate Psota each represent the very best of baseball in Canada,” said Jason Dickson, chief executive officer of Baseball Canada. “Jim’s lifelong leadership and vision helped shape Baseball Canada into the organization it is today, while Stubby and Kate’s excellence on the field and commitment to the national team program have inspired generations of athletes. Their dedication to Baseball Canada and to the growth of the game has left a lasting legacy, and it is fitting that all three are being honoured by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.”

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Shushkewich: Hynes and Duncan excited for new season after being honoured by Baseball Canada

“The Junior National Team has produced a ton of big league talent over the years – the Naylor Brothers, Denzel Clarke (Pickering, Ont.), Cade Smith (Abbotsford, B.C.), and numerous others.

Two new names are entering the fold, but at different stages of their baseball careers.

Will Hynes (Mississauga, Ont.) and Sean Duncan (Port Coquitlam, B.C.) are two of the latest success stories to emerge under the tutelage of Greg Hamilton and the JNT squad. Hynes heard his name called in the second round of the MLB Draft last summer, while Duncan continues to work towards his pro dreams as part of the eligible players for the 2026 MLB Draft. Both were on hand for the Baseball Canada Awards banquet in early January, as Hynes earned the Canadian Futures Award while Duncan took home his second Russell Martin JNT MVP Award.”

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Wilson: Road to Okotoks generating buzz

“Believe the hype.

A new Baseball Canada national championship that is being hosted by the Okotoks Dawgs is getting plenty of attention from Major League Baseball (MLB) players from across the country.

The Road to Okotoks will see 16 elite academy teams compete for the Morneau Cup, which is named after Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer and former American League MVP Justin Morneau. The prestigious prize will be awarded at Seaman Stadium in Okotoks in mid-July of 2026 to the top team of amateur baseball players who are 19 years old or younger.”

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