Baseball Alberta recently announced its 2021 award winners. Joe McFarland, from Alberta Dugout Stories, was present for the virtual event and he wrote about the winners.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League’s Hamilton Cardinals have re-signed Justin Gideon for the 2022 season.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network alum Alexis Brudnicki (London, Ont.) has been named the winner of Baseball Canada’s Bob Elliott Media Recognition Award.
Read MoreIan Mosher (Kentville, N.S.) has won Baseball Canada’s Lifelong Coach Award.
Read MoreRandy Crouse (Antigonish, N.S.) has been named Baseball Canada’s Volunteer of the Year.
Read MoreAs the holiday season approaches, the Barrie Baycats have been busy focusing on the 2022 Intercounty Baseball League season. The team has signed 14 players since the offseason began.
Read MoreFor over a century, Jim Thorpe, has been denied the full celebration of his accomplishments. In January 2022, a case study from The Doug Williams Center (DWC), will be available for download at dougwilliamscenter.com, to support a Bright Path Strong (BPS) petition to reinstate Thorpe as the sole gold medalist for the pentathlon and decathlon he decisively won in the 1912 Olympics.
Read MoreWell-known baseball writer Bob Nightengale’s daughter Nikki is a hockey star who recently played in a showcase tournament north of the border. Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott has the story.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Fergie Jenkins, Jordan Romano, Jeff Francis, Ryan Dempster, Rich Harden, Larry Walker and Dave Winfield.
Read MoreThe Frontier League’s Trois-Rivières Eagles have signed outfielder Louis-Philippe Pelletier (Montreal, Que.) for the 2022 season.
Read MoreQuebec City native David Glaude, the winner of the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2021 Murray Zuk Award, as top offensive player in the foreign or independent ranks, has signed with the Frontier League’s Quebec Capitales for the 2022 season.
Read MoreBrock Badgers alum Tyler Giancos (Bolton, Ont.) has signed with the Intercounty Baseball League’s Hamilton Cardinals.
Read MoreJunior National Team alum and current University of Oregon right-handed pitcher Adam Maier (North Vancouver, B.C.) has cracked MLB Pipeline’s 2022 Top 100 Draft Prospects list at No. 81.
Read MoreProspects Baseball Academy alum Erik Sabrowski (Edmonton, Alta.) just underwent his second Tommy John surgery. He will rehab in a new organization after the Cleveland Guardians selected him from the San Diego Padres in the Rule 5 draft. Joe McFarland, from Alberta Dugout Stories, recently caught up with Sabrowski to discuss his operation and his future with the Guardians.
Read MoreMike Teevan, the vice-president of public relations for Major League Baseball, has been named the Robert O. Fishel Award winner for 2021. The award is presented each year for public relations excellence.
Read MoreOntario Blue Jays LHP Wil Yamka (Oakville, Ont.) has committed to further his academic and baseball career at Cloud County Community College.
Read MoreStephen Bronfman and Montreal mayor Valerie Plante met Tuesday to discuss a new baseball park south of downtown in the Peel Basin and apparently the meeting went smooth. Bronfman, the son of former Expos majority owner Charles Bronfman, heads a group of investors under his Montreal Baseball Group umbrella seeking Major League Baseball's return to Montreal. Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher shares more details from today’s meeting.
Read MoreWith support from the larger Canadian baseball community, the Abbotsford Cardinals are repairing their baseball facility which was ravaged during the devastating floods in their region.
Read MoreVeteran minor league manager and coach Bobby Brown has been hired as the Ottawa Titans’ manager for the 2022 season. Canadian Baseball Network writer Ryan Eakin recently caught up with Brown to talk to him about his new role.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Jack Graney, Erik Sabrowski, Dick Allen, Larry Walker, Doug Hudlin and Orlando Hudson.
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