The Okotoks Dawgs shook off two-straight Western Major Baseball League road losses by defeating the Brooks Bombers 10-7 Wednesday night at Seaman Stadium.
Read MoreThe Medicine Hat Mavericks picked up their first win of the Western Major Baseball League season when they defeated the Okotoks Dawgs 6-1 Tuesday night at Athletic Park. Tyler Lowey, of the Okotoks Dawgs, has the details.
Read MoreThe Pittsburgh Pirates selected former Okotoks Dawgs 3B Michael Gretler in the 10th round, 294th overall during Tuesday’s Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.
Read MoreThe bantam Oshawa Legionaires defeated the Brampton Royals to win the Baseball Ontario Elite Division Tournament on Sunday.
Read MoreTop Dawgs: Graham Brunner, Cameron Doherty, Ryan Humeniuk, Corey Jackson,
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Dustin Saracini shares profiles of three more Okotoks Dawgs worth watching in 2018.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs will open the WMBL season with a rematch against Edmonton who they battled in last year’s playoffs.
Read MoreGARY AHUJA: Lord of Ring - and mound - preps for next step
Read MoreThe Vauxhall Jets won the 12th annual Haven Agencies tournament on Sunday. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Amanda Fewer was on hand and shares some photos.
Read MoreTall Henry — Hank Kelly was inducted into the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame.
Read MoreThere is little doubt the Barrie Baycats are the team to beat heading into the 2018 Intercounty Baseball League Season. Winning four straight championships will do that. Despite being one of the youngest franchises in the IBL, founded in 2001 to be exact, that hasn't hindered the Baycats from creating their own storied history.
Read MoreNorth Delta Blue Jays alum Jonathan Cote’s ‘never give up’ attitude follows him everywhere he goes, whether it is on the mound or through health challenges. Unfortunately, the New Westminster, B.C. native has been diagnosed with brain cancer, his third bout with cancer. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Jonathan Hodgson provides information on how you can support Cote and his family.
Read MoreIt is officially the Nort now. Port Moody, BC’s Westhill Park was re-named the Wayne Norton Baseball Diamond, after the legendary Seattle Mariners’ scout in a ceremony on May 12.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Academy will be hosting tryouts in several locations across the country for the 2018 edition of Tournament 12 that is set to take place at Rogers Centre in Toronto from September 13-17, 2018.
Read MoreThis weekend is the 12th annual Michael Kim Memorial tournament. Games will be played at Meadowvale North 1, Quenippenon Meadows, Lisgar and South Common.
Read MoreMississauga, Ont., native Noah Naylor is projected to be selected in the first round by both Baseball America and Perfect Game in the 2018 MLB draft.
Read MoreThe Baseball Manitoba offices in Winnipeg most certainly have a different feel this week with a familiar face missing from his usual spot. An employee for 24 years with the organization and many more years spent playing, coaching and impacting the baseball scene across the province, Morgan de Peña has retired from his post as the organization’s executive director, a spot he’s held since 2000.
Read MoreRegina Red Sox general manager Bernie Eiswirth has been named vice president of WMBL Baseball administration by league president Kevin Kvame.
Read MoreIt was 100 years ago that the Kitchener Panthers became an original member of the historic Intercounty Baseball League. Over the past century, many of the league’s best players have passed through Kitchener’s Victoria Park or Jack Couch Park, the current home of the Panthers. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts writes about the Panthers’ history as the club gets set to begin its 2018 campaign.
Read MorePort Moody, B.C. is set to re-name a ball field after native son and Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Wayne Norton, who passed away on January 7 at the age of 75.
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