Canadian Baseball Network writer Scott Langdon shares the story of the remarkably resilient and successful Nova Scotia Monarchs, a baseball organization in the Halifax Regional Municipality for players ranging in age from 45 to 83.
Read MoreBrantford Red Sox third baseman Matthew Fabian (Toronto, Ont.) has been named the 2023 Intercounty Baseball League Rookie of the Year.
Read MoreSudbury Voyageurs catcher Gabriel Larocque (Sudbury, Ont.) has been coached by his father, Jean-Gilles, since he was four, but the young prospect found himself on another team, facing off against his father, at the Canadian Futures Showcase at Rogers Centre last week. Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge has the story.
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League was well represented at the Canadian Futures Showcase held last week at the Rogers Centre.
Read MoreHamilton Cardinals slugger Tyler Duncan (Sooke, B.C.) has been named the Intercounty Baseball League’s 2023 MVP.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge shares why she loves baseball.
Read MoreParksville Royals two-way player Hayden Robbins (Comox, B.C.) has a deep passion for baseball and he is making a name for himself on the fields in his home province. He is hoping to land an opportunity to play at a U.S. college and then play professionally. Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge recently spoke with Robbins.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League announced its 2023 All-Star Team on Monday.
Read MoreThe reloading of the 2023 North Division champion Victoria HarbourCats has started — not surprisingly, given the team’s history of finding local and Canadian talent — with three players who have maple leaf passports.
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs Academy standout Colton Ullyet-French might be the youngest player at the Canadian Futures Showcase, but with his 6-foot-3, 210-pound frame and impressive skillset, he sure doesn’t look like it. Canadian Baseball Network writer Trevor Fitzpatrick caught up with Ullyet-French at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday.
Read MoreVauxhall Academy left-hander Jack Baxter (Quispamsis, N.B.) will pitch in his second Canadian Futures Showcase this week, hoping to make a strong impression on the college recruiters and big league scouts in attendance.
Read More“Athletic, with a body built for baseball.
Those are two things that you can’t teach, said Muskoka Outlaws head coach Jeff Amos, that Aaron Hicks (Fredericton, N.B.) brings to shortstop every time he takes the field.”
Read MoreFrom ticketing to sponsorship, merchandise to ballpark upgrades, player/coach signings to building a passionate fan base, the Saskatoon Berries, the Western Canadian Baseball League’s newest franchise, are busy gearing up for the 2024 season.
Read MoreThe Welland Jackfish beat the Barrie Baycats 17-1 on Saturday night to win their first Intercounty Baseball League championship.
Read MoreCOBA has announced its award winners from the past week.
Read More“Cydnie Moore must be looking forward to her next trip to the Maritimes to play baseball.
She must also have to pack light, knowing she will likely be bringing back some hardware to lug around the airports.
The Calgary product has put the finishing touches on what turned into a great summer where she helped Alberta earn bronze as a player at the Open Women’s National Championship in Halifax and Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia and as a coach at the 16U Girls National Championship in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.”
Read MoreThe Welland Jackfish defeated the Barrie Baycats 4-2 on Thursday night and they are now one win from clinching the Intercounty Baseball League title.
Read MoreScout John Castleberry of Orleans, Mass., who scouted and signed Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) for the Cincinnati Reds in 2002, has been named the Canadian Baseball Network 30th annual Scout of the Year.
Read MoreRight-hander Brennan Doyle started and allowed just one run in six innings to propel the PEI Eastern Express to victory in the 13U Atlantic Championship game on Sunday. Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge shares that the victory is another for a province in which baseball is growing in popularity.
Read MoreFormer big league left-hander Andrew Albers (North Battleford, Sask.) has been named the pitching coach of the Western Canadian Baseball League’s Saskatoon Berries.
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