Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott writes that 39 Canucks will participate in the Perfect Game World Bat championship that begins on Wednesday in Fort Myers, Fla.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott writes that LHP Mitch Bratt (Newmarket, Ont.), of the Toronto Mets, and RHP Calvin Ziegler (Heidelberg, Ont.), of the Great Lake Canadians, impressed at the recent Baseball Factory All-Star Classic in Texas.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, reflects on outfielder Anthony Alford’s 2020 season.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer J.P. Antonacci shares his memories of meeting Bob Gibson and fellow Hall of Famers Bob Feller and Fergie Jenkins on one special Mother’s Day at Christie Pits in Toronto in 1994.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott asked legendary scout Claude Pelletier to name his all-Quebec team.
Read MoreElliott: C Nicholas Deschamps best of Canuck five at Fenway showcase
Read MoreAnd then there was one. Houston Astros INF and ABC alum Abraham Toro (Longueuil, Que.) is the last player born in Canada still active in this postseason. But there’s still a number of Canadians in the executive, scouting and coaching ranks of the remaining playoff clubs. So which team still standing is the most Canadian?
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott shares the story of how reliever Jack Lamabe helped Bob Gibson win the MVP of the 1967 World Series.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly’s “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Josh Naylor, Cal Quantrill, Bill Atkinson, James Paxton, Stu Scheurwater, Edwin Encarnacion and Tim Raines.
Read MoreThe National Baseball Hall of Fame is mourning the loss of legendary right-hander Bob Gibson. Gibson passed away on Friday at the age of 84.
Read MoreJunior National Team pitchers Mitch Bratt (Newmarket, Ont.) and Calvin Ziegler (Heidelberg, Ont.) will be at Dr. Pepper Stadium in Frisco, Texas tomorrow to compete in the Baseball Factory All-Star Classic.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, takes a look back at the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2020 season.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreElliott's 9 innings: Jerry Howarth, Jays layoffs, Charlie Kerfeld's year on road, Charlie Montoyo
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.”
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