The Toronto Blue Jays have recalled outfielder Darrell Ceciliani and sent reliever Leonel Campos back to triple-A Buffalo, while Troy Tulowitzki, Josh Donaldson and Russell Martin are all making progress towards returning from their respective injuries. Canadian Baseball Network writer Andrew Hendriks has the details.
Read MoreThe poor track record of professional baseball in Ottawa is one of the reasons Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher believes that that the dream he had last night of a NBA franchise coming to the city is unlikely to happen.
Read MoreBaseball Canada alum Claire Eccles will join the West Coast League's Victoria HarbourCats this summer and become the first female to play in the circuit. Canadian Baseball Network lead writer Alexis Brudnicki shares Eccles' story.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays' affiliates went 2-1 in three games on Monday, as the organization moved a number of players around, particularly those who are catchers. Jay Blue provides the rundown.
Read MoreBest known for his defence, Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ryan Goins has also been a strong offensive contributor for the club this month thanks largely to his modified swing. Patrick Allen, in his debut article for the Canadian Baseball Network, shares the details.
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It has been said many times over the last seven years, but this year's championship final may top them all. The PBA Dawgs fought through 11 innings, including a 10th inning rally to tie the game to beat longtime rival Thompson Rivers University 4-3. With that win PBA took home its seventh straight championship.
Read MoreAfter a torrid start earned him Pacific Coast League Player of the Month honours for April, London, Ont., native Jamie Romak was sold to the SK Wyverns of the Korean Baseball Organization on May 6. The Canadian Baseball Network recently had the opportunity to play 15 questions with the Baseball Canada alumnus and former Los Angeles Dodger and Arizona Diamondback who has taken his talents overseas for the second time in his professional career.
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Kevin Glew's weekly Canucks in the majors report touches all the bases including Jim Adduci, John Axford and Nick Pivetta
Read MoreOn Monday, Baseball Canada announced the names of 27 athletes invited to the Junior National Team’s annual Dominican Summer League (DSL) Camp that will take place from May 19 to 27.
Read MoreWith just three games on the minor league schedule, the Toronto Blue Jays' walk-off win over the Seattle Mariners was the only win in the organization on Mother's Day. Jay Blue provides details on losses by the Buffalo Bisons and New Hampshire Fisher Cats.
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Players, executives and the like recall seeing SS Derek Jeter as his final year with the New York Yankees comes to a close.
Read MoreAs the New York Yankees retire Derek Jeter's No. 2 tonight in a ceremony at Yankee Stadium, we thought it would be a good time to reminisce about the legendary shortstop's last trip to the Rogers Centre in Toronto. Here's the article that Bob Elliott wrote that was originally published on this site on September 2, 2014.
Read MoreBased in Toronto, the Japanese Canadian Baseball League is a multicultural, fastball league that will operate for its 50th season this summer. This long-running circuit not only offers a high calibre of play, but it also strives to improve communication between players of different backgrounds through baseball. Canadian Baseball Network writer Andrew Hendriks writes about the league and how it plans to celebrate its 50th season.
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Kevin Glew's But What Do I Know checks in on: Pat Borders, Glew, Roy Halladay, Adam Lind and Joey Votto.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays' affiliates were 2-1 on Saturday as the Buffalo Bisons' game was rained out and the organization got wins from the New Hampshire Fisher Cats and Dunedin Blue Jays. Jay Blue provides the rundown.
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Triple-A Buffalo Bisons LHP T.J. House understands more than most how important Mother's Day is. Like they used to write on the Montreal Expos chalk board: "Call home today or don't call at all."
Read MoreIn 2006, Baseball Canada established the DQ Rally Cap program to address a growing need for a stable and athlete-focused environment for kids at the initiation level. The program has since grown to become the program of choice for many minor baseball associations across the country. But Canada isn’t the only place that you’ll find four to eight year olds participating in the Rally Cap program in 2017. The Cleveland Indians Youth Baseball program will be piloting the program in four leagues this summer.
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Matt Betts' BMOC Week XV: Preston Carr, Gui Gingras, Ben Komonosky, Jake Shaw, Jackson Wark
Read MoreThanks largely to Ryan Goins, the Toronto Blue Jays took two out of three from the American League champion Cleveland Indians in a series at Rogers Centre earlier this week. Emily (@JaysGirlEmily) has the details.
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