Ontario Terriers centre fielder Cameron Chee-Aloy was named the MVP of CPBL All-Star series played in Dorchester, Ont., this past weekend.
Read MoreBetOnline has pegged the Toronto Blue Jays’ odds of winning the World Series at 33-1.
Read More“Each June, the Toronto Blue Jays go to bat for deafblind awareness by inviting a client of Sensity – formerly the Canadian Deafblind Association Ontario Chapter – to throw out a ceremonial first pitch during National Deafblind Awareness Month.”
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays will be Canada’s team this MLB post-season, but which of the other 15 teams competing in the expanded playoff format has the most Canadian content? Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew researched this question.
Read MoreMajor League Baseball recently announced a historic partnership with three of the most prolific independent baseball leagues; Atlantic, American, and Frontier.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Jordan Romano, Josh Naylor, Cal Quantrill, Joey Votto, Jim Henderson, Billy Harris, Roy Halladay, Tim Raines and Jack Morris.
Read MoreThe American Association, in conjunction with Major League Baseball (MLB) announced Thursday that both the American Association and Frontier League have been named “Partner Leagues” of MLB. The Winnipeg Goldeyes compete in the American Association.
Read MoreThe National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced Aug. 24 that its Board of Directors has voted unanimously to reschedule this winter’s two Era Committee elections –the Golden Days Era Committee and the Early Baseball Era Committee – as a result of uncertainties associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Lukas Weese writes that the young Toronto Blue Jays squad had to overcome numerous challenges and obstacles to clinch a 2020 postseason berth.
Read MoreJamie Romak (London, Ont.) went deep three times for SK Wyverns this past week to earn CBN Player of the Week honours.
Read MoreThe Mid-Island Pirates edged Parksville to win the Zach Downey memorial tournament.
Read MoreThe Ontario Terriers will travel to Alberta next June to take on the Okotoks Dawgs Academy.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer J.P. Antonacci recently caught up with Trevor Oakes, owner of Tillsonburg, Ont., bat company, ABO Baseball, whose bats were used in major league action for the first time this year.
Read MoreElliott: R. I. P. Heather Pullen
Read More“While it's not a worst-to-first type of scenario, it's pretty incredible that the Toronto Blue Jays are looking at a return to the playoffs for the first time since 2016, thanks to a number of unusual factors in the 2020 season.”
Read MoreSwift Current 57’s head coach/general manager Joe Carnahan has stepped down from his duo roles with the Western Canadian Baseball League club.
Read MoreVictoria Eagles and Junior National Team alum Nick Pivetta (Victoria, B.C.) will start for the Boston Red Sox against the Baltimore Orioles tonight at Fenway Park.
Read MoreTo continue our tribute to legendary Montreal Expos scout Gary Hughes who passed away on Saturday at the age of 79 after battling liver cancer, we have decided to re-publish this article written by Danny Gallagher that initially ran on November 14, 2015.
Read MoreAhead of a key three-game series against the New York Yankees in Buffalo, the Toronto Blue Jays have activated RHP Matt Shoemaker off the 10-day injured list while subsequently placing RHP Julian Merryweather on the 10-day IL with elbow tendinitis.
Read More“For decades, Jack Vooght spread fear among enemy batters throughout Ontario. Whether it was the Intercounty Senior Baseball League, the South Renfrew Senior Baseball League, the North Renfrew Senior Baseball League or Ottawa’s Interprovincial loop, the southpaw won many battles to become one of the greatest pitchers southern Ontario and Renfrew County has ever known. For the last few years, though, Vooght has been waging his biggest battle. It's a battle he's not winning: Alzheimer's has taken a massive hold of him. He has some good days, some not so good.”
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