Adding to a historic senior season that saw him break three program records, earn two All-American honors, and bring home Big South Conference Pitcher and Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards, USC Upstate baseball right-hander Jordan Marks was named to the Canadian Baseball Network's All-Canadian College First Team, the organization announced Wednesday.
Read MoreMike McRae (Niagara Falls, Ont.) has been named the new head coach of the William & Mary Tribe baseball team.
Read MoreThree players born in Canada were among the finalists for the 2021 Silver Slugger awards, announced by Louisville Slugger on Monday. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Montreal, Que.) and Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) are finalists at the first base position in the American League and National League respectively, while Tyler O’Neill (Maple Ridge, B.C.) is a finalist among National League outfielders.
Read MoreToronto Mets and Wright State Raiders alum Tyler Black (Stouffville, Ont.) has been voted the 2021 CBN college Player of the Year.
Read MoreWho is the most Canadian team in the 2021 World Series? Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew offers an answer to this question.
Read MoreJesse Barfield admitted he "broke protocol'' going over the heads of Blue Jays personnel by secretly sending hitting instructions to Vlad Guerrero Jr. and Teoscar Hernandez this past season.
Read MoreJakob Poturnak (Vancouver, B.C.) belted a pair of home runs including a game-tying, two run shot in the top of the ninth as Canada Red earned a 6-6 tie with Canada Grey on the final day of the Fall Instructional League Camp.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Nick Pivetta, Joey Votto, Jordan Romano, Jackie Robinson, Andrew Albers, Fergie Jenkins and Abraham Toro.
Read MoreRees Kozar (Amhertburg, Ont.) belted a fifth inning, three-run homer to lead a 12-hit attack for Canada Red as they went on to defeat Canada Grey, 11-2. The Red offence was firing on all cylinders with several players making an impact at the plate including Cameron Chee-Aloy (Toronto, Ont.) who smacked a pair of doubles and a triple while Hugh Pinkney (Toronto, Ont.) collected three hits and drove in two runs.
Read MoreRod Black: May I have the envelope ... please
Read MoreThe National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s Early Baseball Era Committee and Golden Days Era Committee will each meet for the first time this winter to consider managers, umpires, executives and long-retired players for election to the Hall of Fame. Those who made their contributions to baseball prior to 1950 will be considered by the Early Baseball Era Committee, and those who made their greatest contributions to the game from 1950-69 will be considered by the Golden Days Era Committee.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League announced its 2021 All-Star teams on Thursday.
Read MoreJimmy Dionne (Saint-Augustin de Desmaures, Que.) went 3-for-4 with two doubles and drove in two runs to lead Canada Grey to a 10-4 win over Canada Red.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team travelled to DeLand, Florida and Melching Field, the home of Stetson University for a contest against the Hatters. With the Hatters leading by three in the fifth, Canada responded with a pair of runs before the allowing four in the bottom of the inning to eventually fall, 9-5.
Read MoreThe Ottawa Titans Baseball Club have hired Bobby Brown as the team’s manager. The 47-year-old brings over 20 years of pro ball experience as a player, coach, scout, and manager to the nation’s capital.
Read MoreWe are proud to unveil the Canadian Baseball Network’s All-Canadian college Second Team for 2021.
Read MoreThe chance to spend the summer in Cooperstown is every baseball fan’s dream. For college students aspiring to land a once-in-a-lifetime summer experience in the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2022 internship program, only a handful of weeks remain before applications are due January 31.
Read MoreColumnist Bill Clark, a former scout, thinks Stubby Clapp (Windsor, Ont.) would be a good choice to manage the St. Louis Cardinals.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer J.P. Antonacci recently spoke with 6-foot-9 Canadian right-hander Brock Dykxhoorn (Goderich, Ont.) who has been dominating hitters in the CPBL this season for the Uni-President Lions. Nicknamed “The Big Doctor” in Taiwan, Dykxhoorn has also won fans with his post-game dances which are a tradition in Taiwan after a player has been named the game’s MVP.
Read MoreLondon Majors manager Roop Chanderdat has been voted the Intercounty Baseball League’s Manager of the Year.
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