Jason Dickson was acclaimed as Baseball Canada President Wednesday morning at the organization’s Annual General Meeting in Toronto.
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C Andrew Yerzy (Toronto, Ont.) had a home game of sorts on Tuesday: he took batting practice with his new team the Arizona Diamondbacks at the Rogers Centre, they headed upstairs to sit in co-owner Jeffrey Royer's suite and a good time was had by all as the DBacks edged the Blue Jays 4-2.
Read MoreFew people were watching that morning as the transformation of Russell Martin began at Dodgertown in Vero Beach, but Eric Langhill was among them.
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Tim Raines, former Montreal Expos speedster, moved to within 23 votes of election for the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown heading into his 10th and final year on the ballot.
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Jim Stevenson, former Leaside coach, now with the Houston Astros, was the Canadian Baseball Network scout of the year.
Read MoreBob Elliott's induction into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame June 13 is richly deserved. He has gone into the hall before as the Jack Graney Award winner for sports writing and this induction is for his contributions to baseball in general.
Read MoreTORONTO — Five weeks into the MLB season, no team has yet emerged as the clear leader in the American League East division.
And as far as John Gibbons is concerned, that's a good thing, especially considering the mediocre road trip Toronto just came back from.
"(We're) very fortunate," the Blue Jays manager said prior to his club's 10-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies at Rogers Centre on Wednesday night.
Read MorePlaying in a big league stadium is nothing new to Mississauga, Ont., native Josh Naylor.
At the ripe old age of 17, he's already competed in three of them. And before the summer is over, he'll add two more to that list.
Naylor was officially selected Sunday to play in the 2014 Perfect Game All-American Classic, which takes place at San Diego's Petco Park on Aug. 10. Six days after that, he'll compete at the Under Armor All-America game at Chicago's iconic Wrigley Field.
Read MoreToronto Blue Jays prospect Tom Robson never felt the popping sensation associated with a torn ulnar collateral ligament.
Instead, the right-hander — who will have Tommy John surgery in Pensacola, Fla., on Tuesday — experienced a nagging discomfort that simply wouldn't go away.
"I woke up with it one day and it never got better," said Robson, whose surgery will be performed by the renowned Dr. James Andrews. "It had been something that was bothering me for a while, so I knew it wasn't right."
Read MoreJimmy Van Ostrand had a unique view of one of Canada’s most memorable baseball moments.
He was watching it from second base.
After hitting a two-out double down the right-field line to plate Chris Robinson and Tim Smith and give Canada a 2-1 edge over the United States in the gold medal final of the 2011 Pan Am Games in Guadalajara, Mex., the Richmond, B.C., native had to observe from a distance as the Canadian bench erupted with joy.
Read MoreDrew Hutchison doesn't have to look far to find a decent pitching role model.
All he has to do is turn his head to the left.
With veteran southpaw Mark Buehrle occupying the locker next to Hutchison's in the Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse, the 23-year-old righty says he's fortunate to be able to learn from one of the best in the game on a daily basis.
Read MoreJamie Romak will always remember his first major league at-bat. After all, he waited 12 years for it.
A veteran minor leaguer in the Los Angeles Dodgers system, Romak was called up from triple-A Albuquerque on Wednesday to take the place of outfielder Carl Crawford — who had sprained his ankle the night before to land on the 15-day disabled list — and made his debut that night in the Dodgers’ 3-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds.
Read MoreIt's amazing what a little hockey tape can do. Just ask Justin Morneau's teammates.
Prior to Canada's infamous World Baseball Classic game against Mexico in March 2013, the New Westminster, B.C., native passed a roll of hockey tape around the locker-room and asked everyone to put a strip of it somewhere on their jerseys.
Read MoreFinding success with the knuckleball in the major leagues is rare.
But finding success as a knuckleball pitcher and as a children’s book author at the same time is even more uncommon.
R.A. Dickey is hoping to master both when his new book ‘Knuckleball Ned,’ is released May 1.
Read MoreIf you listened to John Gibbons' pre-game chat Tuesday, you'd think the Toronto Blue Jays manager was clairvoyant after what unfolded on the field.
Asked about Brett Lawrie, who came into the game hitting .172 with a .182 on-base percentage and .254 slugging percentage. Gibbons said he had a feeling the Langley, B.C., native was about to turn the page on his poor offensive start to the season.
Read MoreHe’s funny.
He’s lovable.
And he’s back.
After eight games with the triple-A Buffalo Bisons, Munenori Kawasaki has been called up to rejoin Toronto’s big league club.
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