ABC and Junior National Team grad Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) belted two home runs for the Auburn Tigers on Tuesday to lead them to a 10-2 win over Alabama A&M.
Read MoreCanadian Brent Lavallee (North Delta, B.C.) has started his third season as head coach of the LSU Shreveport Pilots. Bob Broughton, of courtesyrunner.com, recently caught up with the Canadian coach to talk with him about his career and this year’s Pilots team.
Read MoreDespite three RBIs from Quebec City native Edouard Julien, Auburn fell to Georgia Southern, 7-5, in a 13-inning affair in front of a sold-out crowd at Plainsman Park Saturday afternoon.
Read MoreIndiana State baseball erupted for 13 runs Saturday afternoon to secure the series victory over Jacksonville inside Sessions Stadium. Five Sycamores went for two hits or more led by junior catcher Max Wright (Toronto, Ont.) who finished with three base hits, including a double while driving in four runs.
Read MoreJunior National Team alum Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) had two hits, two runs and two RBIs to help Auburn to an 11-2 win over Georgia Southern in their season opener on Friday night at Plainsman Park.
Read MoreCanadians Max Wright and Dane Tofteland are ready as Indiana State opens their season in Florida on Friday.
Read More* Yves Leclerc, middle, saved the day for the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees in the 1975 Vanier Cup to save an undefeated season. Now, Leclerc flanked by receivers coach Bob Swann and wide receiver Duncan Armstrong, faces an uphill battle ... and his former teammates have his back. ....
Read MorePerfect Game’s top 100 recruiting class of high schoolers for universities in the spring of 2019 has 10 incoming Canadian freshmen. They will join 29 Canucks already on the rosters of the top 100 teams. And looking at the Letter of Intent page another 10 -- and counting -- are set to join the top 100 teams in 2020 or 2021. All in all, that’s 49 Canadians listed on the rosters of schools Perfect Game has ranked among 2019 top recruiting classes.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Kevin Wall provides an updated 2019 Canadians in College list.
Read MoreNathan Doleman and his teammates in Iowa live by the saying, ‘Become one per cent better each day.’ Doleman is a Courtenay-raised baseball player who attends Ellsworth Community College in Iowa Falls. An Okotoks Dawgs Baseball Academy grad, the 19-year-old shortstop/second baseman is entering his sophomore year with the Division 2 Panthers, who compete in the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference, and the National Junior College Athletic Association.
Read MoreWhen Cade Smith left the Abbotsford Cardinals early on in high school, also leaving teammate at the time Carter Loewen, Hawaii was just a vacation destination to both. Now five plus years later, it’s their home and some 4,000 kilometres away, they are once again teammates with the University of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.
Read MoreCanadians are all over the Perfect Game’s top 300 Junior College list. In all, nine Canucks are in the top 299 JUCO players south of the border, led by OF Noah Myers (Wyoming Ont.) of the Wabash Valley Warriors, Perfect Game’s pre-season choice as the No. 1 pick.
Read MoreCanadians Ben Abram, Brett Bass, Eric Cerantola and David Rhodes all rank among Perfect Game's top freshmen.
Read MoreAcademy Baseball Canada grad RHP Conor Angel (Lachine, Que.) will transfer from Northwest Florida State to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns.
Read MoreThe Humber Hawks are enjoying their triple crown season from last fall. The Hawks won the regular season league title, conference championship and national championship under coach Matt Ferreira. Humber will stage its Prospects Camp this Saturday, Jan. 19th at Pro Teach Baseball, located at 25 Whitlam Ave, Etobicoke, Ont.
Read MoreCanadian Junior National Team member Ben Abram (Georgetown, Ont.) is set to begin his collegiate career with the Oklahoma Sooners. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Danielle Obal recently caught up with Abram to talk about his baseball odyssey so far.
Read MoreFormer Canisius baseball standout Brett Siddall has been named one of the most influential Canadians in baseball by the Canadian Baseball Network. Siddall and his father, former major league catcher and current Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster Joe Siddall, came in at No. 43 on the list of 100.
Read MoreCanisius senior Conner Morro (Cheltenham, Ont.) and two former Golden Griffins, J.P. Stevenson (New Glasgow, PEI) and Liam Wilson (Ayr, Ont.), were recently named to the 19th annual All-Canadian college team, the Canadian Baseball Network announced last week
Read MoreAuburn University Athletics has sent out a press release recognizing Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) for his recent Canadian Baseball Network Player of the Year honour.
Read MoreBrandon Costa, Garik Goddard, Brendan Lyons and Rory Pollard helped Humber College secure a national championship.
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