Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) didn't expect to hit .200 for two months or .400 for four with the Cincinnati Reds
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Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) didn't expect to hit .200 for two months or .400 for four with the Cincinnati Reds
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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Cleveland Indians lefty Andrew Miller a 6-foot-7 problem for Jays hitters in the American League Chhampionship Series
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Elliott: INF Terrence Dayleg (Surrey, BC), Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) recall Jose Fernandez
Read MoreEnglishman Henry Chadwick is largely credited with inventing the box score after he came to America in the 1800s even though his love was cricket.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories
Read MoreLegendary broadcaster Vin Scully had a way of making friends with those he'd never met through the airwaves with his moving calls.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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That September morn in Philadelphia when the Expos front office shook: Hall of Famer Dick Williams was fired in favor of Jim Fanning
Read MoreEarly in his MLB career Andrew Albers was making it look easy. But his road from central Saskatchewan to the big leagues was anything but.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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Elliott: Ellis Dungun, Tim Wilken and Steve Williams, all former Blue Jays scouts were elected to Professional Baseball Pro Scouts Hall of Fame. Dungun in Charleston, SC, Wilken in Fort Myers and Williams in Saint Paul, Minn.
Read MoreLarry Walker was a practical joker in his days with the Expos and many other teams but teammate Juan Bell one-upped him one day in 1994.
Read MoreKevin Glew's observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
Read MoreThe Tragically Hip may have belonged to Kingston, but they truly were a nationwide phenomenon.
Read MoreDirector, Erik Nilsen discusses the MLB B.A.T. program
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