The RDS Quebec Baseball Hall of Fame announced its 2019 induction class on Thursday.
Read MoreOntario Terriers LHP Connor O’Halloran (Mississauga, Ont.), who is currently with the Junior National Team in Australia, bumped into his father’s old teammate and New York Yankees two-time World Series winner Graeme Lloyd.
Read MoreThe Erindale Cardinals hosted their 20th, and final, Alumni game at Greg Cranker Field in Mississauga. This year’s installment was as entertaining as the past 19 years as many faces from over the years took the time to attend the always eventful day.
Read MoreRyan Dempster briefly came out of retirement last Wednesday to pitch for a hardball team at his namesake field in his hometown of Gibsons, B.C.
Read MoreFour BC boyos shine at Area Codes in Long Beach
Read MoreFormer Ontario Blue Jays RHP Marc Walton helped the Oakville A’s to a big win in COBA play last week.
Read MoreThe Sarnia Braves, fresh off their Elimination win last weekend, have started their preparations for the nationals by adding four pick-ups to help bolster their roster. The Braves have added RHPs Jack Zimmerman of the Windsor Stars, Kyle Breitner of the Tecumseh Thunder, Tomas Rincon of the Mississauga Southwest Twins and LHP Taylor Pappin also of the Thunder.
Read MoreMuenster Red Sox alum Logan Hofmann (Muenster, Sask.), who was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2019 MLB draft, has elected to accept an offer to attend Northwestern State University.
Read MoreThe late Bill Sobkow, long-time coach and manager of the Western Canadian Baseball League Yorkton Cardinals, was inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame this past weekend.
Read More“Three bases, a bat and a glove, all put together on the sun-soaked field of Nat Bailey Stadium. On any normal summer day, one would expect to find the Vancouver Canadians in short-season MiLB Single-A action, however, this was not one of those days. The bases were still there, the gloves too and the bats were still being swung. But not by professionals. No, it was the UBC Thunderbirds’ special day at The Nat as they welcomed the University of Tokyo to East Vancouver’s treasure for the first-ever game in the Collegiate Baseball Classic. The 2019 tournament organized by the Thunderbirds is an invitational summer series of games.”
Read MoreTwo La Salle Cardinals flew south to the Perfect Game Northeast Prospect Showcase, and both Justin Humenay and Michael Doramajian impressed at the New England Baseball Complex in Northborough, Mass.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs defeated the Regina Red Sox 8-6 on Friday to win the Western Canadian Baseball League championship.
Read MoreMedicine Hat, Alta., native Nolan Rattai’s calm, businesslike demeanour was the perfect yin to some of the Medicine Hat Mavericks’ more extroverted yang teammates over the years. He hopes he can keep getting it done for the team even though his playing days are over. Rattai has signed on to be the Mavs’ assistant general manager for next season, following three standout seasons as the day-in, day-out second baseman.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs defeated the Regina Red Sox 7-2 in the opening game of the Western Canadian Baseball League finals.
Read MoreThe Milton Red Sox had a light week in league play as they had only one contest to help them get ready for the Ontario senior Elimination Tournament in Windsor. The Sox hit the road to Clarkson Park to take on the Mississauga Southwest Twins.
Read MoreThe Victoria HarbourCats will live to see another day in the 2019 WCL playoffs, avoiding elimination with a 7-2 victory Wednesday evening over the Wenatchee AppleSox in game two of the North Division Championship Series at Wilson's Group Stadium.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs will face the Regina Red Sox in the Western Canadian Baseball League finals that are set to begin on Thursday.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs edged the Lethbridge Bulls 4-3 on Tuesday night at Seaman Stadium. With the win, the Dawgs have advanced to the Western Canadian Baseball League finals for the first time since 2011.
Read MoreAdam Maier (North Vancouver, BC) of the the North Shore Twins has been named the B.C. Premier Elite League MVP. He had a 7-2 won-loss record with an 0.24 ERA in 14 games this season, making eight starts. He allowed 10 walks and fanned 88 in 58 1/3 innings.
Read MoreThe Whitby Chiefs, coached by Clare Osborne, won the Baseball Ontario 15U championships at Clarkson Park in Mississauga and now head to Kinsmen Stadium where the host Oshawa Legionaires await.
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