The fourth annual Canadian Baseball History Conference will be held on November 9th and 10th at Museum London in London, Ont. The event, which brings together baseball fans and researchers from across the country, is once again being organized by Andrew North, who is a long-time Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame volunteer and the co-founder of the Centre for Canadian Baseball Research. This year’s conference will also include a bus trip to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Marys, Ont., where attendees will have a chance to visit the newly expanded facility.
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Read MoreAgainst long odds, Flesherton, Ont., native Mary Green not only made the Team Ontario bantam roster, but she also starred at shortstop and brought home a gold medal from a national tournament.
Read MoreThe Barrie Baycats beat the Kitchener Panthers 15-0 on Saturday to win their sixth consecutive Intercounty Baseball League title.
Read MoreDespite being down 3-0 in their Intercounty Baseball League Finals best-of-seven series with the Barrie Baycats, the Kitchener Panthers have come back to life by winning the last two games, forcing a sixth game tonight, beginning at 7, at Jack Couch Park in Kitchener. A Panthers' win tonight would force Game 7 at Coates Park in Barrie Sunday night.
Read MoreAfter 17 years of working with the Ontario Blue Jays, Sean Travers is stepping down as director of player development.
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Read MoreThe WCBL champion Okotoks Dawgs have announced that their entire coaching staff will return for the 2020 season.
Read MoreOakville wins COBA playoff title
Read MoreThe Douglas Expos will be holding a 50th anniversary reunion on Sept. 1 on the exact date the Expos won the championship in Douglas, an 11-3 victory over Killaloe giving the Douglas side the series 4-1 in the best-of-seven final.
Read MoreThe Victoria HarbourCats are once again the West Coast League (WCL) leaders in attendance, with a total of 62,400 people attending their 27 home WCL games this season, for an average of 2,311 per game.
Read MoreThe Chatham Ironmen rode a string of great games and some unbelievable energy from the home crowd as they captured the 2019 BIGS Seeds Men’s Canadian championship. Chatham ran the table in the 10-team event as they went 4-0 in league play and 2-0 in the playoff round to capture the National crown.
Read MoreThe Etobicoke Rangers had a good week in the COBA Major League as they were able to win two of their three scheduled match-ups during the week. The wins locked up the Anson Buck Trophy emblematic of the COBA Major League regular season championship. This is the fourth year in a row the Rangers have won the Anson and the sixth time in the last seven years.
Read MoreThe Kitchener Panthers will attempt to dethrone the five-time defending champion Barrie Baycats in the Intercounty Baseball League final that’s set to begin in Barrie on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe UBC Thunderbirds reached nine in the hits column last Sunday against the University of Tokyo but couldn't get a big hit at the right time and fell by a 3-2 score to wind up fourth in the four-team Collegiate Baseball Classic at Tourmaline West Stadium.
Read MoreThe 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
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