The Brantford Red Sox Home Run for Hospice alumni game which will take place on Saturday at Arnold Anderson Stadium is a fundraiser for the Stedman Community Hospice, where Intercounty Baseball League legend Jamie Corke spent his final days in palliative care after a Stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis last year.
Read MoreWith the postponement of the 2021 Canada Summer Games, Baseball Canada is now seeking a host for the 2021 Baseball Canada Cup in order to operate a national championship at the 17U “selects” category.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Robert Seguin takes a look back at the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2020 season and projects their 2021 roster.
Read MoreWith their 10-9 loss last night, the Cleveland Indians were swept in their Wild Card series against the New York Yankees, but not before Canadian slugger Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) made Major League Baseball history.
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Read MoreWinnipeg Goldeyes’ first baseman Kyle Martin has been named the 2020 Shaw Hardest Working Goldeyes player.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League (IBL) and Brantford Red Sox Alumni Association have announced the teams for the Homerun for Hospice Alumni Game to be played this Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at Arnold Anderson Stadium.
Read More“Major League Baseball and USA Baseball jointly announced today a new format for the Appalachian League, which will feature the nation’s top rising college freshmen and sophomores in wood-bat play each summer. The new format affirms MLB’s commitment to the region, maintains the existing branding of the league, and assures that the Appalachian League will continue to host high-caliber baseball and future Major Leaguers for years to come.”
Read MoreOntario 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.
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