McFarland: Dawgs’ Poirier headed to Miami
"After seeing all that Western Canada has to offer, Max Poirier is ready for something different.
In fact, the young hurler is heading to the opposite coast to continue his baseball journey.
After living and playing the game in Canada’s three western-most provinces – suiting up in some major tournaments and playing for Baseball Canada’s Junior National Team – the 17-year-old has committed to the University of Miami."
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Elliott, CBN All-Canadian college Third Team: Nicoll, Cote, Dow, Lachance, Luchies, Poole
The Canadian Baseball Network unveils its 2024 All-Canadian college Third Team.
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Elliott: CBN's All-Canucks going pro, from Bay & Ridley to Cerkownyk & Duffy ... 231 in all
Here is a list of all of the former CBN all-Canadian Team members — 231 in all — who have reached the next level, or are on their way to proceeding further down the road than most before retiring. It has been updated to include how they performed in 2024 (if they are still active).
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Verge: Lee, Padgham, Roche blazing a trail at UBC
Canadian Baseball Network contributor Melissa Verge writes about the trail that Women National Team members Jaida Lee (St. John's, Nfld.), Raine Padgham (Abbotsford, B.C.) and Michelle Roche (Burnaby, B.C.) are blazing on the ball field at the University of British Columbia.
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Summering on Kingman Island, Yamka knew Kansas kings: Easton Collige, coach Munz
Left-hander Wil Yamka (Oakville, Ont.) writes about his memorable summer with the Kingman Islanders in Kansas.
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UBC retires McNiven's number
The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds retired former right-hander Brooks McNiven’s No. 19 on Saturday.
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Wilson: First overall pick, Bazzana, spent 10 days in Okotoks last September
Travis Bazzana, the top pick in this year’s MLB draft, and his Oregon State Beavers teammates spent 10 days training at the Seaman Stadium Complex in Okotoks, Alta. last fall. Ian Wilson, from Alberta Dugout Stories, wrote about it.
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Verge: Determined Dionne excels in freshman season in Texas
“Inspiration was everywhere for Jimmy Dionne.
It was in the crowded stadiums, the road-trips to new places, the talent of the Quebec Capitales players that Dionne had front row seats to growing up as son of a Capitales coach.
The life of a pro baseball player surrounded him, and it was a dream he wanted a part of.
The now 6-foot-4 19-year-old would jump into his dad’s vehicle as a four and five-year-old en route to ball fields in Boston and New York. When the Capitales went on the road, his dad, Stephane Dionne coached, and Jimmy, too young to play and too young to coach — took it all in.”
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Rutgers hires McRae as pitching coach and associate head coach
Longtime college coach Mike McRae (Niagara Falls, Ont.) has been hired by Rutgers to be their new pitching coach/associate head coach.
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UBC's Heppner, Domingo both taken in Major League Baseball draft
Two more Thunderbirds have earned their opportunity to go pro, as UBC ace Sean Heppner and fireballer Vicarte Domingo have both been selected in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft. Heppner was taken in the 12th round, 355th overall, by the Cleveland Guardians. Domingo was chosen in the 19th round, 570th overall, by the San Diego Padres. The two pitchers are the 32nd and 33rd players in program history drafted to or signed by an MLB team.
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Purdue's Caskenette drafted by Marlins
Purdue catcher Connor Caskenette (Duncan, B.C.) was drafted by the Miami Marlins on Tuesday.
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Achen selected in 14th round by Orioles
Right-hander Cohen Achen (Calgary, Alta.) was selected in the 14th round of the Major League Baseball Draft on Tuesday.
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Wilson chosen by Yankees in eighth round
Grand Canyon senior outfielder Tyler Wilson, who is the son of former big leaguer Steve Wilson (Victoria, B.C.), was picked by the New York Yankees in the eighth round of the 2024 MLB Draft on Monday.
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Louisiana's Langevin picked in fourth round by Kansas City Royals
All-American pitcher LP Langevin (Quebec, Que.) became the second Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns player in as many days selected in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft when he was a fourth-round (No. 105 overall) selection on Monday by the Kansas City Royals.
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Pitre selected in second round of MLB draft
Kentucky Wildcats second baseman Emilien Pitre (Repentigny, Que.) was selected in the second round of the 2024 MLB draft by the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday.
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ICYMI - Wilson: 2024 draft prospect McDowell found mojo in breakout season with Oregon State
Former Okotoks Dawgs outfielder Micah McDowell (Kentville, N.S.) is the No. 9 prospect on the 2024 Canadian Baseball Network Draft List heading into the MLB draft which begins today at 7 p.m. E.T. We wanted to rerun this excellent article written by Ian Wilson, of Alberta Dugout Stories, about McDowell that was published in January.
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Pitre could become latest Canadian Kentucky Wildcat to be drafted
Kentucky Wildcats second baseman Émilien Pitre (Repentigny, Que.) could become the latest Canadian to play for the Wildcats to be drafted.
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Shushkewich: Top-ranked Canadian pitcher Langevin excited about draft
“The MLB Draft can be nerve-wracking for any eligible player who dreams of taking their talents to the professional level and another step closer to the big league stage.
For pitcher L.P. Langevin (Quebec, Que.), that dream has a sky-high chance of coming to fruition early next week with the draft set to begin this Sunday evening. After a stellar campaign with the University of Louisiana at Layeffette Ragin’ Cajuns. the right-hander has put himself in a position to get drafted and move on into the world of professional baseball.”
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McFarland: Beaning hasn’t slowed down NAIA All-American and Dawgs slugger Crowell
“Nash Crowell may have had the craziest week any college baseball player could ever imagine.
The Reinhardt University slugger found himself in the unpredictable position of going viral after getting hit in the face by a 100 mile-per-hour fastball in a March 30th game.
Just one hospital visit and six days later, he was back on the field hitting a walk-off grand slam with his parents in the stands.
It was a whirlwind filled with a wide range of emotions, and while the scars are gone, the memories are still very vivid in Crowell’s mind.”
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Verge: Hawkins looking forward to first season as head coach at Missouri State
“The head coach of Missouri State started out as a passionate Canadian kid, playing catch with his dad in the summers and watching the Toronto Blue Jays.
On the baseball fields of Whitby, Ont., Joey Hawkins learned the fundamentals of the game, and a spark was ignited that never went out.”
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