It only seems like there is an assemblay line of right-handed line drive hitters from the Langley Blaze with Brett Lawrie a first rounder, Tyler O'Neill, the double-A prospect of the year last year according to Baseball America and now comes Rhys Cratty.
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OF Dalton Pompey, signed by Jays scout Jamie Lehman, hopes WBC leads to steady outfield employment
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From John Axford (Port Dover, Ont.) to Rowan Wick (North Vancouver, BC) , 24 Canucks in spring camps
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Jeff Francis retired wearing red and white at the Pan Am Games in Ajax and now Team Canadaa goes all the way to an induction at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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Justin Morneau and Peter Orr are back for their fourth World Baseball Classic. Meanwhile, Russell Martin and Michael Saunders are out, replaced by Daniel Pinero and Michael Crouse.
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Canucks on the move: Luke Carlin (Aylmer, Que.), Jimmy Henderson (Calgary, Alta.), Evan Rutckyj (Windsor, Ont.) and Scott Thorman (Cambridge, Ont.)
Read MoreIt's getting down to crunch time for the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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RHPs Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) and Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.), plus INF Pete Orr (Newmarrket, Ont.) will come out of retirement to play for Canada in the World Baseball Classic. Dempster worked magic at the Baseball Canada banquet.
Read MoreMontreal Expos legend Tim Raines has become the ninth man to be inducted into both the Cooperstown-based shrine and the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys, Ont.
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OF Michael Saunders (Victoria, BC) signed a one year $9 million US contract, with a one-year club option worth $11 million.
Read MoreA list of current and former big leaguers took part in the festivities Saturday evening as the 15th annual National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser took place at the Renaissance Toronto Downtown.
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3B Jamie Romak (London, Ont.) says that the fourth annual World Baseball Classic is the highest stage" to play on." The London Badgers grad has signed a contract with the San Diego Padres.
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Justin Morneau and first timer Freddie Freeman will share the 1B-DH duties for Team Canada at the fourth World Baseball Classic.
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BWDIK: Kevin Glew looks at Delino DeShields, Edwin Encarnacion, Rance Mulliniks and Tim Raines heading into Wednesday's Hall of Fame announcement day.
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Four years ago 1B Freddie Freeman, born in Fountain Valley, Calif. to Canadian parents, wanted to play in the WBC. There was not any room due to the presence of Joey Votto and Justin Morneau. Now there is room at the inn as Votto won't play.
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