Great Lake Canadians grad Max Wright (Toronto, Ont.) and Okotoks Dawgs alum Dane Tofteland (Grande Praire, Alta.) had four hits each to help the Indiana State Sycamores to a doubleheader sweep of Evansville on Sunday.
Read MoreTeam Nova Scotia alum Jake Sanford (Dartmouth, N.S.) collected two more hits for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers in their 6-4 loss to Florida Atlantic on Sunday.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott pays tribute to Ottawa sports legend Ken Campbell who passed away on Thursday at age 81.
Read MoreTeam Nova Scotia alum Jake Sanford (Dartmouth, N.S.) belted two, three-run home runs to help the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers to a doubleheader split with Conference USA-leading Florida Atlantic on Saturday.
Read MoreABC and Junior National Team grad Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) had a double and two RBIs to help the Auburn Tigers edge Ole Miss 6-5 on Saturday.
Read MoreABC and Junior National Team grad Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) belted a home run and knocked in four runs to help lead the Auburn Tigers to a 7-4 win over Ole Miss on Thursday. The multi-RBI effort was Julien’s 13th of the year and 31st of his career.
Read MoreThe London Majors have signed local London outfielder Jacob Mansfield for the 2019 season.
Read MoreCBN POW, Week II: Cal Quantrill
Read MoreThis season, the University of Washington baseball team features three pitchers from the Great White North: sophomores Josh Burgmann (Nanaimo, BC) and Jack DeCooman (North Vancouver, BC), and freshman David Rhodes (White Rock, BC).
Read MoreGreat Lake Canadians alum Max Wright (Toronto, Ont.) had two hits for the Indiana State Sycamores in their 7-1 loss to Vanderbilt on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe Langley Blaze scored in the 11th inning on Sunday to defeat the Okotoks Dawgs 5-4 to win the 20th annual Best of the West tourney at Norbrock Stadium in Kamloops, B.C.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs Academy program won three championships this past weekend. Their teams emerged victorious at the 18U Kelowna Invitational and the 15U of the Best of the West JV Tournament, and their 14U club won the Bantam AA Division of the Best of the West JV Tournament.
Read MoreThe Ontario Terriers are paying homage to Jackie Robinson today. He was the first black player to cross Major League Baseball’s colour barrier. During the late 40’s and early 50’s after the colour barrier was lifted by professional baseball, many ex-Negro League players travelled to Canada to join various leagues and teams. They were welcomed with open arms, and fit in comfortably with their new surroundings. A number of the players came to Galt Ont., now Cambridge, and played for the Galt Terriers of the Sr. Inter-County Baseball League at Dickson Park.
Read MoreOntario University Athletics may not come to mind as a breeding ground for talent bound for professional baseball, but as it happens in many facets of life, the exceptional few find ways to shatter the proverbial glass ceiling and turn heads of those involved in the higher ranks of the game. Burlington, Ont., native Alex Nolan, a right-handed pitcher for the Brock Badgers of the OUA, is hell-bent on being one of those players.
Read MoreOn Sunday, the Jays Care Foundation, the charitable arm of the Toronto Blue Jays, announced that it will make an infrastructure investment of $1.3 million to benefit Canadian children and youth through its Field Of Dreams program. Fifteen organizations located across five provinces and one territory will receive funding to build, enhance, and refurbish baseball diamonds where children and youth can develop important life skills and learn from positive role models.
Read MoreTeam Nova Scotia alum Jake Sanford (Dartmouth, N.S.) continued his torrid stretch with the Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers, going 5-for-9 in Saturday’s doubleheader.
Read MoreABC and Junior National Team alum Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) had a double for the Auburn Tigers in their 7-0 win over Texas A&M on Saturday.
Read MoreOn Saturday, Former Kingston Ponies RHP Matthew Brash (Kingston, Ont.) picked up his second shutout of the season for Niagara when he blanked Monmouth 5-0.
Read MoreOn April 12, 2019, Principal Suzanne Fortier announced that McGill’s men’s varsity sports teams would no longer be called the “Redmen.” This decision followed an extensive process of consultation and deliberation launched in December 2018, and was implemented with immediate effect.
Read MoreAbbotsford’s pink-haired pitching prodigy is continuing to turn heads in the baseball world. Raine Padgham, 13, has attracted local, national and international attention this year, and it seems like 2019 is set to be a big one for the local talent. Padgham heads to Compton, Calif., this weekend for the Trailblazer Series presented by Major League Baseball and USA Baseball.
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