Five Okotoks Dawgs players have been selected to the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2023 All-Canadian College teams.
Read MoreThe Victoria HarbourCats have signed Canadians Wyatt Anderson (Cochrane, Alta.), Ryder Green (Victoria, B.C.), Sam Jordan (Victoria, B.C.) and Kyle Magdic (Lincoln, Ont.) for the 2024 season.
Read MoreBob Elliott shares a list of the award winners from Baseball Ontario’s annual Evening of Excellence that was held on Saturday.
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) and Diamond Sports have reached a deal that will see the baseball equipment manufacturer provide baseballs to the league over the next two years.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have unveiled their 2024 Western Canadian Baseball League schedule.
Read MoreBaseball Canada men’s national team director Greg Hamilton (Peterborough, Ont.) and Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson (Corunna, Ont.) were among the five 2023 Baseball Ontario Hall of Fame inductees honoured on Saturday night.
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) has released their 2024 schedule.
Read More“Levi Moon never thought he’d ever get bitten by the travel bug.
What started as a one-year experiment for the Red Deer native has turned into several seasons of jet-setting around Europe playing baseball.
After stops in Germany, Austria and Australia, he has spent the past two summers in Sweden with the Stockholm Monarchs.”
Read MoreThe Welland Jackfish will host the 2024 Intercounty Baseball League All-Star Game.
Read MoreWebber Wildcats’ Simon Baker (Cochrane, Alta.), the MVP of this year’s Canadian Futures Showcase, has signed a letter of intent to join the Gonzaga Bulldogs.
Read More“The ice water drenches 11-year-old bat boy Xavier Maccagno, courtesy of his 18 older brothers.
If there are screams, it’s excitement, and perhaps it’s a bit colder than expected.
Not to go tell mom or dad. He was screaming in excitement, not as an upset sibling sounding the alarm to tell on his older “brothers” that he got water poured on him.
Yes, 18. It was saved for him, with love from Maccagno’s new family, the Mississauga Tigers. Refreshing at first, he said. Then when the wind picks up and the adrenaline wears off, just cold.”
Read More“Tigers on three,” a young boy’s voice yells out. “One, two, three, … “TIGERS,” the players scream.
The huddle of Ontarians plus one Albertan at Legacy Dodge Field in Fort McMurray exudes passion, and the Albertan, 10-year-old Xavier Maccagno, is an important contributor to it. He’s loud. He’s got a personality larger than the space from the backstop to the centre field wall.
And he’s there to help the Mississauga Tigers win it all at the Baseball Canada’s 2022 18U Nationals in Fort McMurray.”
Read More“Excitement swirls around the infield of Shell Place in Fort McMurray, Alta. like the dirt on a windy day.
It’s supposed to be short sleeved, but the maroon jersey, with “BADGERS” across the front in white lettering, is so big on Xavier Maccagno it’s more like three quarter sleeved. Probably because it’s meant for someone triple his age. There’s no time to manufacture another one for the smiley six-year-old, a last minute addition to the London Badgers 18U dugout. It’s game time.”
Read MoreThe Langley Blaze, Abbotsford Cardinals and White Rock Tritons will partner with Perfect Game Scouting Service to host the West Coast Canada Challenge next season.
Read MoreThe Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame has unveiled its 2024 induction class.
Read MoreFormer Terriers catcher Josh Cote (Midland, Ont.) has been named to the CBN All-Canadian College Third Team.
Read More“Harold Northcott still has it.
Nearly 30 years after first stepping onto the rubber at Eastern Oregon University, the Clive, Alberta native found himself pitching in relief at the Mountaineers Alumni Game.
And just like he did all those years ago, Northcott left opposing batters shaking their heads as he worked a 1-2-3 inning with a strikeout, fly out and ground out.
The lefthander was back at his alma mater as he was being inducted into the EOU Athletics Hall of Fame, where he compiled an 18-9 record while earning the nickname “The Giant Killer” for big wins over PAC-10 schools like Washington State University and Eastern Washington University.”
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich takes a look five players from the Canadian Baseball Network Draft List to keep an eye on for the 2024 MLB draft.
Read MoreIt’s been said LHP Nathan Currah has some zip on his fastball.
He was clocked at 84 mph at the Perfect Game WWBA Northeast Qualifier.
The former Mississauga Tigers and Terriers LHP Currah (Georgetown, Ont.) will soon have a Zip on his uniform, too. He has committed to the University of Akron Zips.
Read MoreEric Spearin, the owner of the Hamilton Cardinals has been named the Intercounty Baseball League’s Executive of the Year. In his first full season as managing partner of the Cardinals, the club set team records for attendance, merchandise sales, and TV viewership.
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