Glew: Canadian Guardians move on to ALCS
With four Canadians on their roster, the 2024 Cleveland Guardians are the most Canadian team in MLB post-season history.
But which of the other three teams remaining has the most Canadian content?
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew researched this question and offers an answer.
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BWDIK: Gaston, O'Neill, Sabrowski, Smith, Stairs, Thomson
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew's weekly "But What Do I Know?" column discusses Cade Smith, Erik Sabrowski, Tyler O'Neill, Matt Stairs and Cito Gaston.
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Guardians make history when four Canadians play for them in post-season game
According to Canadian baseball historian David Matchett, the Cleveland Guardians made history in their 3-0 American League Division Series loss to the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Wednesday when four Canadians appeared in the game for them.
This marked the first time that four Canadian major leaguers have played in a post-season contest for the same team.
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Elliott: Remembering Luis Tiant
Bob Elliott shares a great Luis Tiant story, as well as some other memories of the legendary right-hander who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 83.
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Freeman, Guerrero Jr. named Hank Aaron Award finalists
Freddie Freeman and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Montreal, Que.) have been finalists for Major League Baseball's Hank Aaron Award, presented each year to the top hitter in each league.
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Kennedy: Uncles' connection to Gomez, Sawchuk was a thrill for Huddleston brothers
"As youngsters growing up north of Kingston in the village of Delta, if ever the three sports-minded Huddleston brothers, Dale, Lee and Gerry, were forced to choose their “favourite' uncle, it would've been a toss-up, a too-close-to-call decision. A “pick 'em,” as Vegas oddsmakers say."
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BWDIK: Albers, Francona, Henke, Sabrowski, Smith, Thomson
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew's weekly "But What Do I Know?" column discusses Erik Sabrowski, Cade Smith, Terry Francona, Rob Thomson, Andrew Albers and Tom Henke.
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UPDATED: Glew: Who is Canada's MLB team this October?
And then there were eight.
Of the eight teams left in this year's MLB postseason, which one is the most Canadian?
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew researched this question and offers an answer.
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Mark Whicker: Pete Rose belongs in Cooperstown
"Pete Rose lived long enough to watch baseball embrace its own hypocrisy, to watch baseball make peace with Draft Kings and FanDuel right out there in the sunshine, without splitting up cash in back alleys, misbehaving in the open just as he did.
The irony didn’t feel like triumph to him, because he was too plugged into his own situation. He wasn’t a Big Picture guy. Again, in July, he was selling his autographs in a narrow warren off Main Street in Cooperstown, maybe a couple of ground-rule doubles away from the Hall of Fame, where he belonged. He also outlived much of the Rose Generation."
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Burton ushers in new era with Ottawa-Nepean Canadians
The Ottawa-Nepean Canadians’ new executive director is TJ Burton, marking an exciting new chapter for the organization.
Burton will oversee all baseball and business operations for the club moving forward. With an impressive background in both playing and business, Burton brings a wealth of experience that promises to enhance the club’s programming and outreach.
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Atkinson, Carson, Ducey, Prentice, Quantrill to be inducted into Baseball Ontario HOF
Three former major leaguers, a scout with three World Series rings, and a long-time sandlot administrator form the Ontario Baseball Association’s 2024 Hall of Fame Class. The five newcomers bring the honoured number of women and men to 36, plus five teams.
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Elliott: Remembering Pete Rose
Bob Elliott shares his memories of Pete Rose.
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Doucet named Ford C. Frick Award finalist
Montreal Expos broadcasting legend Jacques Doucet is among the 10 finalists for the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2025 Ford C. Frick Award.
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Glew: Who is Canada’s team this October?
With the Toronto Blue Jays on the sidelines, who is Canada's team in this year's major league post-season? Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew researched this question and offers an answer.
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Gallagher: R.I.P. Pete Rose
Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher remembers Pete Rose who passed away yesterday at the age of 83.
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Guerrero, Naylor, O'Neill, Smith among All-MLB Team nominees
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Montreal, Que.), Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.), Tyler O'Neill (Maple Ridge, B.C.) and Cade Smith (Abbotsford, B.C.) are among the nominees for the 2024 All-MLB Team, which fans can vote for.
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R.I.P. Ozzie Virgil, former Expos coach
Former Montreal Expos coach Ozzie Virgil passed away on Sunday at the age of 92. Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher remembers him.
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BWDIK: Hill, Lopez, Pivetta, Quantrill, Sabrowski, Soroka, Thomson
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew's weekly "But What Do I Know?" column discusses Rob Thomson, Erik Sabrowski, Otto Lopez, Michael Soroka, Nick Pivetta and Shawn Hill.
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Gallagher: Remembering a sad day in Expos' history
Twenty years ago on Sunday, the Montreal Expos played their final game at Olympic Stadium. Canadian Baseball Network Danny Gallagher remembers the leadup to that sad day.
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Twins reinstate ex-Dawg Funderburk from 60-day IL
The Minnesota Twins have reinstated former Okotoks Dawgs two-way player Kody Funderburk from the 60-day injured list.
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