Posts in Canadians in the Majors
Come Hiller high water, resilient Toronto native was top reliever in '70s

With the Detroit Tigers celebrating the 50th anniversary of their 1968 World Series-winning team, Canadian Baseball Network contributor Danielle Obal examines the career of resilient Toronto native John Hiller who was a key contributor to that club and later persevered through a heart attack to return to the mound to become one of the top relievers in baseball during the ‘70s.

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Radio recreation of 1877 championship highlight of upcoming conference

Looking to increase your knowledge of baseball in this country? Head to London Nov. 3 and 4 to attend the third annual Canadian Baseball History Conference. One of the most interesting presentations will be a live radio recreation of the championship game of the International Association played on Oct. 2, 1877 between the host London Tecumsehs and the Alleghenys of Pittsburgh.

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Elliott: From Bay to Sims, 168 all-Canadians move on in 19 years, Update

No one knows for sure what lies ahead for the members of our soon-to-be-announced 20th annual Canadian Baseball Network All-Canadian College team? Whomever makes the All-Canadian team — the best playing the majority of their schedule south of the border in the spring of 2018 — they will be carrying on a Canadian tradition: success at the college level that translates into success at the pro level.

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