Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher writes that Intercounty Baseball League Kitchener Panthers general manager Mike Boehmer is on a scouting trip in Cuba to firm up plans to get Cuban players to suit up for his team next season.
Read MoreThe DBacks Langley Blaze and Ontario Blue Jays are set to compete in the World Wood Bat Perfect Game championships in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreCollege Wrap: 2019's final hitting numbers
Read MoreOn Monday, the Great Lake Canadians paid a visit to the University of Illinois, the school where GLC director of operations Chris Robinson (Dorchester, Ont.) honed his skills.
Read MoreMike Steed, who was recently named manager of the Thunder Bay Border Cats of the Northwoods College Summer League, is already making plans for the 2020 season.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Ron Pegg writes about his experience at the CNE Lions tournament which has been going strong for 63 years.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Kevin Wall shares the final collegiate pitching statistics for 2019.
Read MoreLongtime Durham Lords baseball coach Sam Dempster is set to retire after 28 seasons.
Read MoreFormer Okotoks Dawgs 3B J.T. Patterson (Calgary, Alta.) has the best season of any Canadian playing in NAIA ball in 2019 and was the only Canuck to receive All-American First Team 2019 honours.
Read MoreAfter an outstanding season with the Connors State Cowboys, Ontario Nationals alum David Mendham (Dorchester, Ont.) will suit up for the Division 1 University of South Carolina Gamecocks of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) this collegiate season.
Read MoreThe Vanderbilt Commodores won the College World Series in Omaha last spring and they have the best recruiting class for 2019, according to the Perfect Game Scouting Service. No less than 17 Canucks are with teams listed on the top 100 list. As well, there are 19 players who are already in class and nine players who have committed for down the road.
Read MoreThe Thunder Bay Border Cats have named Mike Steed (Beamsville, Ont.) as the team’s new field manager for the 2020 season. He has agreed to a three-year contract with the Northwoods League franchise.
Read MoreTravelling from Saskatoon to New Brunswick in one week, Mary Green won her second gold medal in two weeks.
Read MoreGreg LaChance helped the Whitby bantam elite baseball team win the Ray Carter Cup 15U national championship in Oshawa. The 15-year-old second baseman batted .333 over six games in the tournament and shared the team lead with five runs and was named a gold glove winner after fielding 24 balls flawlessly.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League has announced its annual award winners.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs 18U ranked 3rd in North America by Perfect Game
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.
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