Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Edouard Julien, Mike Soroka, James Paxton, Noah Skirrow, Rheal Cormier, Dave Davidson and Fergie Jenkins.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?'“ column discusses Edouard Julien, Corey Koskie, Owen Caissie, Zach Pop, James Paxton, Mike Soroka, Oscar Judd and John Upham.
Read MoreJoe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, shares a list of active professional players with Alberta connections.
Read MoreABC and Junior National Team alum Edouard Julien (Quebec, Que.) is being called up by the Minnesota Twins.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Jordan Romano, James Paxton, John Hiller, Kirk McCaskill and George Bell.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew provides updates on Canadian right-handers Nick Pivetta (Victoria, B.C.) and Mike Soroka (Calgary, Alta.) and shares some Dalton Pompey (Mississauga, Ont.) trivia.
Read MoreCanadians made history on Major League Baseball’s Opening Day yesterday. Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew has the details.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew summarizes the transactions involving Canadian big leaguers that have taken place over the past 24 hours.
Read MoreMuenster Red Sox and Team Saskatchewan alum Logan Hofmann (Muenster, Sask.) made his big league debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates in a Grapefruit League game against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Mike Soroka, James Paxton, Ryan Dempster, Dustin Mollekin, Tyler O’Neill and Joey Votto.
Read MoreFormer Chicago Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, B.C.) is joining the MLB Network’s Intentational Talk as a co-host.
Read MoreThe roadway through the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s site in St. Marys, Ont., will be renamed Ferguson Jenkins Way.
Read MoreLast year, Blue Jays Central host Jamie Campbell revealed he was battling chronic lymphocytic leukemia. He now has medication to take and has had to make some adjustments to his routine, but he is determined to press on and his passion for baseball remains strong. Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge recently caught up with Campbell to talk about his life, his battle with leukemia and his love of baseball.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Paul Quantrill, Rowan Wick, Nick Pivetta, Mike Soroka, James Paxton, Steve Sinclair and Tyler O’Neill.
Read MoreA Fergie Jenkins statue will be unveiled in his hometown of Chatham, Ont., on June 10.
Read MoreBaseball Canada CEO and former Angels right-hander Jason Dickson shares his memories of being a part of a miraculous Jim Edmonds’ catch that is widely referred to as “the greatest catch ever.”
Read MoreAbbotsford Cardinals and Junior National Team alum Cade Smith (Abbotsford, B.C.) is one of eight non-roster players that have been invited to Cleveland Guardians’ big league camp this spring.
Read MoreIt was a bad year for Major League Baseball, but 1981 was a great year for baseball in British Columbia.
In a year in which a players’ strike wiped out nearly two months of the big league schedule, three future major leaguers were born in Canada’s westernmost province.
First, Colorado Rockies ace Jeff Francis (North Delta, B.C.) was born on January 8. Just over four months later, Minnesota Twins slugger Justin Morneau (New Westminster, B.C.) was introduced to the world. And finally, on November 30, dominant Oakland A’s right-hander Rich Harden (Victoria, B.C.) was born.
This trio competed against each other in the B.C. Premier Baseball League. Harden was a member of the Victoria Mariners, while Francis and Morneau starred for the North Delta Blue Jays. They also competed together on a provincial all-star squad that competed in a tournament in Manitoba in 1999.
And with Harden’s election to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday, they will be teammates again.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Abraham Toro, Andrew Albers, Roy Halladay and Rusty Staub.
Read MoreJunior National Team alum and former big league left-hander Adam Loewen (Surrey, B.C.) will attempt a comeback to play for Canada at the World Baseball Classic. The 38-year-old left-hander hasn’t thrown a pitch or hit in an international competition for Canada since 2019, but given his track record, no one should bet against him, writes Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew.
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