Three years later, Atamanchuk makes triumphant return from Tommy John surgery
“No one could blame Shaun Atamanchuk for bristling at being told that the tear in his ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) was the worst his doctor had ever seen.
Yet, instead of lamenting the long recovery journey ahead, the Beaumont, Alta., native decided to document it.
Taking to Instagram on August 12, 2019, Atamanchuk began posting under @shaunthrows, telling his own story of the ups and downs of recovering from Tommy John surgery.
That long and winding road brought him to the University of Antelope Valley, where the sophomore made his triumphant return to the field more than three years after his last pitch.”
Joe McFarland, from Alberta Dugout Stories, shares the story of Atamanchuk’s long and determined trek back the mound.
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De Grandpré starts and earns win for Chipola College
ABC alum Cedric De Grandpré (Saint-Simon, Que.) started and pitched four strong innings for Chipola College on Friday. Canadian Baseball Network writer Jacques Lanciault has the details.
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Izaryk a Maine Black Bear Hall of Famer
Bridgton Academy Wolverines head coach Aaron Izaryk (Markham, Ont.) has been inducted into the Maine Black Bears Hall of Fame.
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ABC's Félix Robertson headed to Cisco College
ABC outfielder Félix Robertson (Aylmer, Que.) has signed a letter of intent to go to Cisco College in Texas.
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From Venezuela to Okotoks to Louisiana, Cazorla-Granados chasing baseball dream
“Making the transition from high school to college can be tough on any teenager. Deciding to transfer to another college just a few months into that transition can be even tougher. Yet, Alejandro Cazorla-Granados isn’t phased at packing his bags and finding a new home away from home as he has collected more Frequent Flyer Miles in his 19 years on this planet than most people three times his age have done. After spending the fall at Crowder College in Neosho, Mo., the Dawgs Academy grad made the decision to transfer to Bossier Parish Community College in Bossier City, La., where he had originally committed to in 2019. It’s all in the name of chasing his baseball dreams.”
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Elliott R. I. P. Ed Cheff: L-C State boss had Downes, Duda, Kissock and more Canucks
Legendary Lewis-Clark State Warriors coach Ed Cheff, who helped hone the skills of many Canadians over the course of his career, has passed away.
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Maier cracks Baseball America’s Top 100 Draft Prospects list
North Shore Twins and Junior National Team alum Adam Maier is the 67th best prospect heading into the 2022 MLB Draft, according to Baseball America.
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UBC's Heppner brothers make a point from Point Roberts, Wash.
Former Delta Blue Jays Sean Heppner (Delta, BC), of the British Columbia Thunderbirds, and his younger brother Ryan Heppner, have waged a tougher battle against COVID-19 than most Canadians. Canadian Baseball Network writer Scott Langdon shares their story.
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Shane Davis to be inducted into Canisius College Sports HOF
Former left-handed pitcher Shane Davis (Belmont, Ont.) will be inducted into the Canisius College Sports Hall of Fame in February.
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Pinkney has summer to remember in New Jersey
“The spring of 2021 was running its course and summer was just over the horizon, but Hugh Pinkney (Etobicoke, Ont.) hadn’t played competitive baseball since the fall. It was time to take control of his immediate baseball destiny.”
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Maier lands on MLB Pipeline 2022 Top 100 Draft Prospects list
Junior National Team alum and current University of Oregon right-handed pitcher Adam Maier (North Vancouver, B.C.) has cracked MLB Pipeline’s 2022 Top 100 Draft Prospects list at No. 81.
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ABC's Gaudreau headed to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
ABC OF/LHP Zachary Gaudreau (Montreal, Que.) is headed to Northeastern Oklahoma State A&M.
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Big Ten taking notice of Canadian talent
University of Illinois assistant coach Adam Christ has been hot on the Canadian recruiting trail recently, locking in four Canadian up-and-comers in the 2022 and 2023 classes. Great Lake Canadians’ right hander Liam Adamson (London, Ont.) and infielder Dylan O’Rae (Sarnia, Ont.), along with Toronto Mets righty Parker Burgess (Douro-Drummer, Ont.) and Ontario Terriers outfielder Cameron Chee-Aloy (Toronto, Ont.) will all look to be an integral part of what the Fighting Illini are building. Combine that with the players that are currently on the rosters, or have committed to, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Purdue and Rutgers, and the Big Ten is becoming must-watch baseball for Canadian baseball fans.
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De Grandpré off to Arizona State University
After a strong season with the Chipola College Indians that earned him Canadian Baseball Network All-Canadian First Team honours, Cédric De Grandpré is headed to the Division I Arizona State University Wildcats.
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Tofteland’s pro dream still alive after strong IBL season
After an excellent season with the Intercounty Baseball League’s Welland Jackfish in 2021, Dane Tofteland (Grand Prairie, Alta.) hopes to sign a professional contract for the 2022 season. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, recently spoke with Tofteland.
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Devey, who talked way onto the University of Louisiana baseball team, now HOFer
After talking his way on to the University of Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team some 25 years earlier, Canadian left-hander Phil Devey (Lachute, Que.) was elected to the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame on October 29.
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De Grandpre voted to CBN's All-Canadian college First Team
Canadian Baseball Network contributor Jacques Lanciault summarizes the Quebec players that were elected to the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2021 All-Canadian college teams that were recently announced.
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University of Toronto wins OUA title, OUA unveils award winners
The host University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeated the McMaster Marauders 6-2 to claim the Jason Guidon Trophy as 2021 OUA champions on October 17 at Ajax Sportsplex.
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Canucks take over Jayhawk Conference
The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference looked a whole lot like the Canadian community college conference in 2021.
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Keys voted to CBN's All-Canadian College First Team
Former Aquinas Saints left-hander and London Badgers alum Travis Keys (London, Ont.) has been voted to the Canadian Baseball Network’s All-Canadian college First Team.
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