The Okotoks Dawgs defeated the Edmonton Prospects on Friday night by a score of 8-7.
Read MoreRight-hander Nick Trogrlic-Iverson (Oakville, Ont.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s minor league Player of the Week.
Read MoreThe Miami Marlins have called up INF/OF Charles Leblanc (Laval, Que.). He will join fellow Canuck Zach Pop on the Marlins’ roster.
Read MoreUSA’s Women's National Team piled up 16 runs on 16 hits in seven innings, while limiting Canada's Women's National Team to just a pair of runs in game one of five at the Friendship Series being held at Baseball Central in Thunder Bay.
Read MoreLeading 2-0 after three, the Ottawa Titans surrendered the lead in the late innings, dropping a 6-3 decision in the rubber match to the Washington Wild Things on Thursday night.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays shared their $300-million renovation plans for the Rogers Centre on Thursday.
Read MoreWhen the Toronto Baseball Association -- the TBA -- was in trouble at Ontario Summer Games it turned to JKJ.
Jordan Kubin-Jacobs hit a three-run lead to give Toronto a 10-8 win over York-Simcoe to take the gold medal for coach Jeff Sawchuk.
Read MoreVancouver-born catcher Lamar King, who plays for the Calvert Hall Cardinals in Maryland, is getting a lot of attention from scouts. Bob Elliott shares King’s story.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes beat the Chicago Dogs 5-4 at Shaw Park on Wednesday night.
Read MoreTrailing 5-2 entering the bottom of the ninth, the Ottawa Titans scored four unanswered runs to defeat the Washington Wild Things 6-5 on Wednesday night.
Read MoreOntario Terriers alum Jordan Woods (Oakville, Ont.) has signed a free agent contract with the Kansas City Royals. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts has the details.
Read MoreThe Ottawa Titans fell behind 3-0 after a half inning and couldn't manage a comeback, in a 4-2 series-opening defeat to the Washington Wild Things on Tuesday night.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs defeated the Lethbridge Bulls on Tuesday night by a score of 12-5.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor George Farelli summarizes the transactions involving Canadians in the minor league and independent ranks from the past week.
Read MoreThe 15U Terriers went 5-0 to claim The Player’s Championship in St. Louis, Mo., this past week.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame is holding a books and magazine sale.
Read More“The love affair between this town and baseball reached new heights Saturday night in the Western Canadian Baseball League East-West all-star game.
The game had a lot of everything but mostly drama and college-like excitement, in front of a crowd of 6,000 at Seaman Stadium. Like a pair of triples ... The East scoring five in the eighth for an 8-6 lead ... The West scoring two in the bottom of the ninth to forcing extras ... The West throwing out the possible lead run at the plate in the 10th with the West dugout emptying as if some one had yelled “FIRE!” ... and finally a walk-off single through a drawn-in, five-man infield.”
Read More“Matt Stairs must feel at home in Alberta.
The former big league slugger, who was at Seaman Stadium in Okotoks, Alta., as a special guest at the Western Canadian Baseball League’s All-Star Game on Saturday, has a brother that lives in Calgary and he and his wife, Lisa, were staying with his ex-sister-in-law in Okotoks.
It was also in Alberta with the Oakland A’s triple-A Edmonton Trappers in 1996 that Stairs turned his professional baseball career around. At age 28, after seven seasons in the minors with only short stretches of big league action, he decided to open up his batting stance.”
Read MoreAn incredible baseball game had an incredible finish with Ontario using some of their championship magic that they’ve used over the years as they came away with an extra innings, 9-8 win over previously unbeaten Québec Élite to win the 2022 Women’s Invitational in Stonewall, Manitoba.
Read MoreBaseball Canada has announced the Women’s National Team roster that will represent Canada at the five-game, Canada/USA Friendship Series in Thunder Bay, Ont., from July 28 to August 1.
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