Elliott: Not pretty, but better than first game in 2017 -- Freeman
“The reason for expanding the World Baseball Classic from 16 to 20 teams was to popularize the game around the world. Added to the fifth WBC were Czech Republic, Nicaragua, Panama and Great Britain.
Team Canada went to 1-0 at this edition Sunday afternoon with a 18-8 win over Great Britain in front of 11,555 fans at Chase Field. The game was called in the bottom of the seventh due to the WBC run-elimination rule (mercy rule) as the teams set a record for runs scored. Still it took three hours and 38 minutes.”
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Elliott: Kingston's Brash has right stuff as Canada opens with Quantrill on mound
Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief and Kingston, Ont., native Bob Elliott recently caught up with fellow Kingston, Ont., native and likely Team Canada closer Matt Brash in Phoenix, Ariz., prior to Canada’s first game of the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
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Elliott: Rowdy Tellez was there for Axford when he needed it
Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott shares how former Toronto Blue Jays slugger Rowdy Tellez helped resilient Canadian right-hander John Axford (Port Dover, Ont.) through one of his worst baseball moments.
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Elliott: Farmer Phil Aumont back in shape, Canucks lose on error
“Superhero” Phillippe Aumont (Gatineau, Que.) pitched a scoreless inning for Canada in their 5-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners in a World Baseball Classic exhibition game on Thursday. Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott caught up with Aumont, who broke a bone in his back in January, but still managed to be ready for the tournament.
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Elliott: Young and younger impress, but Canada sloppy in first exhibition test
Toronto Mets alum Mitch Bratt (Newmarket, Ont.) and Okanagan Athletics grad Jared Young (Prince George, B.C.) were standouts for Canada in their 11-7 exhibition game loss to the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday in preparation for the World Baseball Classic.
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Elliott: No mistakes Whitt says -- Quantrill starts against Great Britain
Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott talks to Canadian manager Ernie Whitt about the skipper’s decision to start ace Cal Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) in the first game of the World Baseball Classic against Great Britain.
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Elliott: Riding down Main Street with Tim McCarver -- Updated
Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott pays tribute to the late Tim McCarver, whom he recalls riding down Main Street in Cooperstown with in 2012.
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Elliott: Votto missing playing for Canada in WBC
Cincinnati Reds superstar Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) will miss playing for Canada at the World Baseball Classic this year, but he is focused on his recovery from shoulder surgery. The 39-year-old slugger told Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott that he believes he can be a productive hitter again in 2023.
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Elliott: PG's top 500 JUCOs has 15 Canucks led by Soucie, Wilkinson, Langevin
Bob Elliott writes that there are 15 Canucks on Perfect Games’s JUCO 500 list.
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Elliott: No. 1 on the Top 100 Phillies' Rob Thomson
Elliott: No. 1 on the Top 100 Phillies' Rob Thomson
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Elliott: No. 2 on the Top 100 Braves' boss Alex Anthopoulos
Elliott: No. 2 on the Top 100 Braves' boss Alex Anthopoulos
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Elliott: Lou Pote saved my life four years ago today
Elliott: Lou Pote saved my life
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Elliott: Rollin' rollin' rollin' into Cooperstown for ex-Jay Scott Rolen
Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott shares his memories of Scott Rolen the Hall of Fame ballplayer and Scott Rolen the Hall of Fame person.
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Langley Blaze Arizona trip consists of 27 games (pro and college teams)
Next to the Junior National Team, the trip of the year for Canadian high schoolers is when Doug Mathieson gathers his players from across the country and ventures into Arizona. Mathieson doubles as a Milwaukee Brewers scout and coach of Langley Blaze, along with Jamie Bodaly. This spring on the schedule are no less than 27 games, 90 innings against first and second-year pro teams and 153 innings against college teams with a roster of 57 players, including six Americans.
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Elliott: Jays sign international free agent OF Bonilla, $4.1 M bonus
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed OF Enmanuel Bonilla as an international free agent, giving him a $4.1 million US signing bonus, pending him passing a physical.
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Elliott: Glew celebrates Baseball Canada award by writing and Tweeting
Elliott: Glew celebrates Baseball Canada award by writing and Tweeting
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Elliott: The 2022 Jim Ridley award winner, as CBN Scout of the Year - Chris Kemlo
San Diego Padres scout Chris Kemlo (Oshawa, Ont.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2022 Jim Ridley Award winner, as Canadian scout of the year.
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Elliott: Maier, Zibin year’s top dogs, join top six-figure signing bonuse$
Bob Elliott looks at the six-figure signing bonuses that Canadian draft picks have received over the years.
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Elliott: Heisler, Clapp, Robinson, Kotkas, Richmond led Canada on World stage
Inspired by the World Cup, Bob Elliott takes a look at which Canadians have played for Canada the most in international baseball competitions.
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Elliott: Memories of Milo, CDN HOF's Graney winner
Bob Elliott shares memories of longtime Canadian Press and Montreal Expos beat writer Richard Milo, who was named the winner of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s Jack Graney Award on Thursday.
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