Since the first pitch of Game 1 of the World Series, we have discovered that there are more Canadians working in the Atlanta Braves organization than we originally thought. Danielle Bedasse (Halifax, N.S.) is the Braves director of community affairs & executive director of the Atlanta Braves Foundation, while Carolyn Serra (Ottawa, Ont.) serves as senior director, Ballpark Tours, Braves Heritage & Hall of Fame and as a minor league executive for the club. Robbie Burnstein (Oakville, Ont.) is also an account executive, corporate partnerships at triple-A Gwinnett.
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Read MoreFormer Aquinas Saints left-hander and London Badgers alum Travis Keys (London, Ont.) has been voted to the Canadian Baseball Network’s All-Canadian college First Team.
Read MoreFormer Southern Illinois Salukis outfielder Tristan Peters was named to the 2021 All-Canadian First Team by the Canadian Baseball Network, the organization announced on Wednesday.
Read MoreLangley Blaze and Junior National Team graduate Tyler O’Neill has been named a finalist for the National League Gold Glove Award for left fielders.
Read MoreTeam Ontario’s Grey College Prep team went to Atlanta on one of their first stops on the 2021 Fall Tour and claimed the Perfect Game Fall Southeast championship in Atlanta, Ga. The team went 5-0 throughout the weekend, including a 12-3 mercy rule victory in the championship game.
Read MoreBaseball Manitoba has unveiled its 2021 award winners.
Read MoreHere are the statistics of the 2021 Canadian All-Canadian college Team members, including the Honourable Mentions.
Read MoreOn March 1, 2020, Marika Lyszczyk (Delta, B.C.) was shattering barriers on Terry Park Field No. 4 in Fort Myers, Fla. On that beautiful day, she became the first female to ever catch in a National Collegiate Athletic Association game when she strapped on the gear in the Rivier University Raiders’ 12-3 loss to the Thiel College Tomcats. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts has her story.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Network has unveiled it 2021 All-Canadian college First Team.
Read MoreAdding 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.
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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.
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