Fitzpatrick: Macdonald hoping to follow in father’s footsteps
“The baseball world is a small one.
Look no further than Canadian Futures Showcase athlete Zach Macdonald (Lacombe, Alta.) to prove that true.
In 2001, Jeff Macdonald (Lacombe, Alta.), Zach’s father, was drafted by the Colorado Rockies. He played collegiate ball with the Prairie Baseball Academy and had pitched for the Team Canada U18 National Team.
His son is now chasing that same dream by competing against the best that Canada has to offer in front of scouts. “
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Simpson becomes first to go deep at Futures Showcase, helps lead Team Black to win
Victoria Eagles catcher Connor Simpson (Victoria, B.C.) crushed a 368-foot solo home run over the left field fence in the fifth inning to rally Team Black to a 4-1 victory over Team Royal on Wednesday in the Canadian Futures Showcase at Rogers Centre. Simpson became the first player in the tournament to hit a ball over the fence for a home run.
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BAM, BAM: Best exit velocities by Jacob, Comeau Dykema
BAM, BAM: Best exit velocities by Jacob, Comeau Dykema
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BEEP BEEP: Ellis, Lascelles and Henderson fastest men at Rogers Centre
BEEP BEEP: Ellis, Lascelles and Henderson fastest men at Rogers Centre
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Cummins’ five Ks help Team Grey defeat Team New Blue
Ontario Giants right-hander Logan Cummins (Mississauga, Ont.) threw three excellent innings to lead Team Grey to a 6-3 victory over Team New Blue at the Canadian Futures Showcase at Rogers Centre on Wednesday.
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Fitzpatrick: Rogers credits Dawgs for success on mound
“At 6-foot-8, AJ Rogers (Cole Harbour, N.S.) towers over almost everyone else at the 2025 Canadian Futures Showcase.
The young right-hander is imposing on the mound, but in recent years, he realized that he was a little too lanky and needed to add bulk to match his height.
That was the reason behind his decision to move out west to play with the Okotoks Dawgs. He’s already up to 185 pounds and is touching above 90 mph with his fastball. “
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Fitzpatrick: Prized Texan prospect Comeau playing in front of Montreal relatives
“Scrolling through the rosters for the 2025 Canadian Futures Showcase, Connor Comeau’s name jumps off the page – he’s the only player of the 150 present without a Canadian hometown.
The Texas A&M commit from Pflugerville, Texas (near Austin), has lineage tracing to Montreal, Que., where his father’s side of the family lives.
“When I got invited to the Showcase, I thought it would be a really cool event to play in. My dad’s side of the family has never seen me play,” explained Comeau, “They were super excited and booked their flights the same day they found out. I’m proud to be a Comeau.”
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Henderson’s inside-the-park homer helps Team Royal to victory
Fieldhouse Pirates outfielder William Henderson (Mississauga, Ont.) hit a wild inside-the-park home run to help Team Royal cruise to a 9-1 victory over Team Navy at the Canadian Futures Showcase at Rogers Centre on Tuesday.
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McFarland: Rauckman is ready to roll at Canadian Futures Showcase
“Like many Canadian kids who loved baseball, Mitchell Rauckman grew up as a fan of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Even though he is primarily a pitcher himself, the Saskatoon native always enjoyed watching slugger Josh Donaldson.
He’s been to Rogers Centre to watch his favourite team play, always hoping to one day play on the same turf.
Rauckman is one of three Saskatchewan products, along with Matthew Tran and Aiden Kilshaw, who will get the chance to do that in the Canadian Futures Showcase.”
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Elliott: Mikey Batiste has hoop genes, diamond dreams
Ontario Blue Jays switch-hitting slugger Mikey Batiste is garnering a lot of attention from scouts at the Canadian Futures Showcase. His father, Michael, played in the NBA and is a coach with the Toronto Raptors. Bob Elliott spoke with both father and son at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday.
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Miller, Paul propel Team New Blue past Team Red in Showcase opener
Cohen Miller (Calgary, Alta.) had three hits and two RBIs and Ben Paul (Ottawa, Ont.) had an RBI double in the sixth inning to help Team New Blue defeat Team Red 6-1 in the opening game of the 11th annual Canadian Futures Showcase on Tuesday at Rogers Centre.
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Fitzpatrick: Young Dawg Renaud ready to compete against best at Canadian Futures Showcase
At 15, Okotoks Dawgs Academy RHP/OF Ethan Renaud (Okotoks, Alta.) is one of the youngest players at the Canadian Futures Showcase.
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Fitzpatrick: Toronto Mets' Lascelles hopes to follow Tong and Hicks to big leagues
Competing in his second Canadian Futures Showcase, highly touted Toronto Mets infielder Elliot Lascelles (Toronto, Ont.) hopes to follow Mets’ grads Jonah Tong (Markham, Ont.) and Liam Hicks (Toronto, Ont.) to the big leagues.
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Shushkewich: Past Canadian Futures Showcase HR Derby winners have turned pro
Each of the Home Run Derby winners at the Canadian Futures Showcase has been drafted by a major league team the following summer.
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Canadian Futures Showcase rosters
The rosters for the 2025 Canadian Futures Showcase have been announced.
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Four Terriers headed to Canadian Futures Showcase
Four Terriers players are headed to the Canadian Futures Showcase that will take place at Rogers Centre this coming week.
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Fitzpatrick: Seto takes reins of Canadian Futures Showcase
For the first time in its 11-year history, the Canadian Futures Showcase will be held without T.J. Burton at its director. Geoff Seto has replaced Burton, who has moved on to be the president of the Ottawa-Nepean Canadians.
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Coaches finalized for 2025 Canadian Futures Showcase
The Toronto Blue Jays Academy has announced the coaches who will participate in the 2025 Canadian Futures Showcase.
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83 CPBL players on Canadian Futures Showcase rosters
The 11th annual Toronto Blue Jays Canadian Futures Showcase is set to begin on September 16 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. It will feature 83 Canadian Premier Baseball League (CPBL) players.
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Shushkewich: Lightfoot striving for strong performance at Canadian Showcase
Quinn Lightfoot is always looking ahead to the next opportunity.
Standing at 6-foot-5, it makes sense as to why the 18-year-old is always looking to what’s next (because he can see further than many of us), but the past 12 months have been exciting for the Caledon, Ont., product.
Lightfoot is a member of the Mississauga Tigers High Performance Program and spent the year playing at numerous tournaments, including the Tigers' annual trip south of the border to Oklahoma and Texas.”
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