Brian McRobie was supposedly 66 years old when he walked into the Glen House Resort for dinner with Carol Payne recently. That's his real age.
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The ever-changing amateur sandlot scene shifted again as Hall of Famer Robbie Alomar joins Out of Park Sports, home of the Toronto Mets. Alomar will stage camps at the indoor Scarborough facility to raise money for his Foundation 12.
Read MoreLarry Walker, father of former National League MVP Larry Walker, Jr., is back of the Maple Ridge diamonds ... and he has not missed a call ... yet.
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The Vaughan Grove Sports Park will host roughly 180 players for the annual Ontario Cup which leads to the Canada Cup.
Read MoreIn 2015, The Johnson Division ended up being a pretty tight race with the Niagara Metros capturing the divisional crown again for the ninth time in club history. Finishing two games behind them in second place was the Oakville A’s who vastly improved from their 2014 campaign which saw them finish in last place.
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Dairy Queen has become a corporate sponsor of Baseball Canada ... making it a must stop on the way home from all games.
Read MoreThat old expression, “If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em’’ sure held true for Ross Mahoney in 1973.
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C Zach Fascia (Brampton, Ont) of the Brampton Royals and INF Ethan Cummins (Mississauga, Ont.) of the Ontario Blue Jays were ranked seventh and eighth on the Rawlings top prospect list at the Cedar Rapids Showcase in Iowa.
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Dan Estey is back in the saddle with an Andrew Division preview of the COBA Major league for 2016.
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Hall of Famer Robbie Alomar will run his own Baseball Academy at the Out of the Park Sports facility in Toronto,
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The Field of Dreams in Dorchester saw the Fieldhouse Pirates, Great Lake Canadians and Ontario Nationals square off, the Ontario Blue Jays, Toronto Mets and Team Ontario opened season in Scarborough
Read MoreRawlings is more often than not one of the most well-represented brands on the field – known best for its gloves, but also supplying players with options for every baseball need – and now the company can say the same off the field, at least at one store in Mississauga.
Read MoreRoberto Alomar is always in demand.
Read MoreIt’s almost time for the regular season to begin, and the Ontario Nationals are more ready than they ever have been before.
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Jon Hodgson who has been helped for years since his meetinghis mentor Jerry Howarth, the Blue Jays broadcaster, us the new voice of the Victoria HarbourCats of the West Coast League.
Read MoreSue Zipay felt like crying in 1954 when the All American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) disbanded, but she expects to be smiling this fall when surviving players meet at a reunion in Sarasota, FL.
Read MoreWith the recent light being shed on baseball injuries among youth players, the Mississauga Terriers are turning to science.
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