Calgary native Jordan Procyshen will strap on the catcher’s gear again this spring with new colours, as he announced on his personal twitter page on Wednesday that he has signed a minor league deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Read MoreLong-time scout and baseball executive Tom Valcke is headed to China in 2019. He has accepted a position as executive director of Zhongshan Panda Baseball and Softball Corporation.
Read MoreIn 2017, Greg Cullen was a fixture at the top of the Okotoks Dawgs’ lineup. In 2018, he led the country in batting average at Niagara University and was drafted in the 15th round by the Atlanta Braves. Coming off his first pro season, Cullen spoke to Dustin Saracini about his love for Okotoks and how everything seemed to click this past summer.
Read MoreFormer Canadian Junior National Team member Tanner Spencer (Craik, Sask.) has been named the new head coach of the Moose Jaw Millers.
Read MoreThe Great Lake Canadians announced their 2018 award winners at their first annual banquet held in Dorchester, Ont., on Friday night.
Read MoreThe Thunder Bay Border Cats have been purchased by Grand Slam Sports & Entertainment Inc. The new ownership group consists of 20-plus local owners, who have invested to keep the Northwood League Border Cats in Thunder Bay.
Read MoreBritish Columbia’s Premier Baseball League (PBL) announced the 2018 All Conference Teams and Player Awards on Wednesday and the FV (formerly Abbotsford) Cardinals and their players took home a number of honours.
Read MoreThe legendary Wray Upper, 87, passed away Dec. 8 in Cambridge, Ont. A celebration of life for Upper will take place in Cambridge on Dec. 21. The event will be held at the Coutts Funeral Home on St. Andrews Street from 1 to 4 p.m. in Cambridge.
Read MoreThe GM’s Perspective has been named: Baseball Business Consultant of the Year 2019 by CV Magazine.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs announced their 2009 Hall of Fame class on Friday.
Read MoreBaseball fans have seen plenty of talented pitchers toe the rubber on the mound at Seaman Stadium, home of the Okotoks Dawgs, since its opening in 2007, but without a doubt, Andrew Kittredge stood out. In 2017, the now 28-year old right-hander became the second Dawgs alumnus to play in the major leagues when he got the call from the Tampa Bay Rays in July of that season.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Dustin Saracini recently caught up with Okotoks Dawgs’ 2018 pitcher of the year Craig Smith, who reflected fondly on his senior season with the club.
Read MoreThe Edmonton Prospects have announced Jordan Blundell as their new head coach and director of baseball operations, replacing former bench boss Ray Brown and director of baseball operations Orv Franchuk after the two resigned earlier this offseason.
Read MoreMulti-sport star Dave Theakston recently returned to Truro, N.S., for the first time in 10 years. He was a baseball and hockey star in the town 50 years ago. Truro News columnist Lyle Carter caught up with Theakston while he was back in town.
Read MoreBaseball America founder and Canadian Baseball Network contributor Allan Simpson was inducted into the Central Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame on Thursday.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have unveiled their 2019 Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) regular season schedule.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott summarizes the 2018 OBA Award winners.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network founder Bob Elliott was inducted into the Baseball Ontario Hall of Fame on Saturday night in a ceremony at the Brookstreet Hotel in Ottawa.
Read MoreFormer Toronto Blue Jays draft pick Mattingly Romanin (Burlington, Ont.) is one of the first players to sign with the Welland Jackfish, the Intercounty Baseball League’s newest franchise. Canadian Baseball Network writer Michael DiStefano has the details.
Read MoreJonathan Hodgson recently spoke with Okotoks Dawgs True Grit Award winner Richard Mascarenas about the shortstop’s outstanding 2018 season.
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