Columnist Mark Whicker discusses the Mr. Octobers of years past and writes that Bryce Harper is making a case to be the next one.
Read MoreABC and Junior National Team alum Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) continued his torrid hitting in the Arizona Fall League with two home runs for the Glendale Desert Dogs on Saturday.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Rob Thomson, Matt Stairs, Joe Carter, Jackie Robinson, Sherry Robertson and Jameson Taillon.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Neve Van Pelt recently connected with highly respected Canadian baseball coach Mike Steed to talk about his baseball odyssey that has taken him from Burlington's Nelson Park to the Atlanta Braves organization.
Read MoreElliott: CBN All-Canuck 1st Team: Nicoll, McCabe, Poole, Grant, Duffy, Leitch
Read MoreFive Toronto Blue Jays players - Jose Berrios, Jackie Bradley Jr., Matt Chapman, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Whit Merrifield - have been named American League Gold Glove Award finalists.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to terms with John Schneider on a three-year contract as Manager for the 2023, 2024, and 2025 seasons, with a team option for the 2026 season.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have exercised the options on 22 players, including Landen Bourassa (Lethbridge, Alta.), Michael Crouse (New Westminster, B.C.), Will McAffer (North Vancouver, B.C.) and Travis Seabrooke (Peterborough, Ont.).
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League has announced the protected lists as submitted by each of its teams. Teams are allowed to protect up to 25 players on their 28-player rosters.
Read MoreJoe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, recently caught up with Canadian Women’s National Team legend Ashley Stephenson to talk about her new role as coach of the team and how she hopes to help grow women's baseball in Canada.
Read MoreThe GM Perspective’s Devon Teeple's 2022 All-Independent League team includes Canadians Miguel Cienfuegos (Laval, Que.) and Ari Sechopoulos (Windsor, Ont.).
Read MoreBaseball Canada has announced the names of the players that have been invited to their Junior National Team Selection Camp for the Americas U-18 Baseball World Cup Qualifier.
Read MoreThe Blue Jays are out. The Cleveland Guardians, who had three Canucks on their postseason roster, were eliminated by the New York Yankees on Tuesday. So who is the most Canadian team left in the MLB postseason? Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew attempts to answer this question.
Read MoreThe curtain came down on the 25th annual Perfect Game Scouting Service World Wood Bat championship in Jupiter, Fla. The Tier 5 Star Roos Mafia beat the Canes National/NY Mets Scout Team 5-0 in the championship final of the 100-team tourney. Sixty Canadians competed in the tournament with eight different teams.
Read MoreCarleton Journalism student and competitive varsity swimmer Ella Milloy recently covered the Canadian Futures Showcase at Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park in Ottawa. She discovered there are similarities between competitive swimming and baseball.
Read MoreThe Brook Bombers, the smallest market team in the Western Canadian Baseball League, are making significant strides on the field and at the gate. Ian Wilson, of Alberta Dugout Stories, shares the story of the team’s improving fortunes.
Read MoreMakaio Cisneros (Whitby, Ont.), plus relievers Lachlan Harrison (Mississauga, Ont.) and Jack Pineau (Thunder Bay, Ont.) of Canadian Premier were at their stingiest best in a 1-1 tie against the Cincinnati Reds Scout Team. Canadian Premier finished round-robin play in the annual Perfect Game World Wood Bat championship at Juliter, Fla. with a 1-1-1 record.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Josh Naylor, Cal Quantrill, Terry Puhl, Matt Brash, Rob Thomson, Jerry White, Jim Sundberg, Ed Bahr and Andy Bilesky.
Read MoreNo one knows for sure what lies ahead for the members of our soon-to-be-announced 22nd annual Canadian Baseball Network All-Canadian College team.
Whomever makes the All-Canadian college team — the best playing the majority of their schedule south of the border in 2021 — they will be carrying on a Canadian tradition: success at the college level that translated into success at the pro level.
Looking back, here are the former all-Canadians — 194 in all — who have reached the next level, or are on their way to proceeding further down the road than most before retiring … Here is a look at how far they went, plus where they pitched or played in 2021.
Read MoreHall of Fame closer Bruce Sutter passed away on Thursday night at the age of 69. Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew takes a look at some of Sutter’s Canadian connections.
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