The Canadian Baseball League has unveiled its 2026 schedule.
Read MoreMatt Hape has been named the new head coach of the WCBL’s Sylvan Lake Gulls.
Read MoreThe Elite Baseball League Ontario (EBLO) has announced the appointment of Steve Watson as its new chair.
Read MoreThe Regina Red Sox have announced that Rye Pothakos (Saskatoon, Sask.) will return as director of baseball operations and field manager in 2026.
Read MoreTyler Hollick has been promoted to Okotoks Dawgs’ president of baseball operations while Val Helldobler has been elevated to the club’s general manager’s role.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball League’s Kitchener Panthers have signed Okotoks Dawgs standout infielder/outfielder Zane Skansi.
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League’s Moose Jaw Miller Express have named Michael Gonzalez as their head coach.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball League’s Welland Jackfish have re-signed team captain Gianfranco Morello (Toronto, Ont.).
Read MoreThe Guelph Royals have signed right-handed pitcher Alfred Vega.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Miller Express have announced that head coach Eric Marriott (Niagara Falls, Ont.) has accepted a professional coaching position with the Ottawa Titans of the Frontier League.
Read More“Budding baseball talent will cross paths with all that the Western Canadian Baseball League has to offer in southern Alberta next year.
The meeting of the WCBL and the top young ball players from across Canada will take place thanks to The Road to Okotoks, a national championship tournament set to happen at the Seaman Stadium Complex from July 14-19 in 2026.
The Baseball Canada event will feature 16 amateur academy teams - with rosters of players who are 19 years old or younger - competing against each other for the right to hoist the Morneau Cup, a trophy named after Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer Justin Morneau.”
Read More“He’s a Canadian baseball legend and a former National League batting champ, but Justin Morneau did a double take when he was asked to be the face of an exciting new national championship tournament.
Greg Hamilton – Baseball Canada’s director of national teams and head coach of the Junior National Team – approached the two-time Silver Slugger Award winner to see if he would lend his name to the top prize being handed out at The Road to Okotoks event.
“My first thought is, did Larry Walker turn it down?” said Morneau in downplaying his own impressive career and giving a nod to fellow British Columbian Walker, who was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2020.”
Read MoreThe Victoria HarbourCats have signed Canadians Jai Berezowski (Victoria, B.C.) and Garen Geoghegan (Victoria, B.C.) for the 2026 season.
Read More“Left-hander Sean Duncan is one of the busiest high school players in Canada.
Between playing for the Langley Blaze, the Brewers, the Junior National Team, and in various tournaments and showcases on both sides of the border, Duncan (Port Coquitlam, B.C.) is always toeing the rubber, and it seems that the MLB Draft community is taking notice.
This past weekend, MLB Pipeline released its Top 100 Draft prospects for the 2026 MLB draft, and Duncan found himself being the top-ranked Canadian at #77. “
Read MoreThe Kitchener Panthers have re-signed import outfielder Yosvani Penalver.
Read MoreThe Guelph Royals have signed outfielder Marcos Castillo.
Read MoreThe Barrie Baycats have re-signed infielder and designated hitter Ryan Rijo (Barrie, Ont.) to mark the first official player contract of the Canadian Baseball League (CBL) era.
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League has announced its 2026 schedule.
Read More“At the Vauxhall Jets facility, located just a short drive south of Calgary, right-hander Calum Andersen (Calgary, Alta.) is settling down after a few sporadic months that have seen him play across three different countries and some of the biggest venues in baseball.“
Read More“When Braidy Birdsall puts her mind to something, nothing is getting in her way.
Even when facing injuries, she’s the first to pick herself back up and get motivated to overcome the obstacle.
It’s a mindset that has served her well as an athlete, first in martial arts karate before moving onto baseball, a sport which she is all-in on as a player, coach and umpire.
Now, Birdsall is on the cusp of playing on the biggest stage after being selected by Boston in the fifth round of the new Women’s Pro Baseball League draft.”
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