Former Chicago Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, B.C.) is joining the MLB Network’s Intentational Talk as a co-host.
Read MoreThe London Majors have re-signed right-hander Owen Boon (London, Ont.).
Read MoreTerriers alum Austin Gomm (Georgetown, Ont.) had nine hits for Parkland College this past week. For his efforts, he has been named the Terriers’ College Player of the Week.
Read MoreBob Elliott writes that in the end it came down to two things that were lacking for Canada at the World Baseball Classic: not enough major leaguers and not enough pitches for strikes.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed right-handed pitcher and Winnipeg native Marc-André Habeck.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs have signed infielder Nash Crowell (Okotoks, Alta.) and catcher Logan Grant (Chestermere, Alta.) for the 2023 season.
Read MoreThe OKotoks Dawgs, Mississauga Tigers, the Langley Blaze and others are headed south in March.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network columnist Mark Whicker writes that with the new rules in MLB, you will see more stolen bases this season. But should those stolen bases come with an asterisk?
Read MoreMexico scored four runs in the sixth inning to break the game open and propel them to a 10-3 win over Canada at the World Baseball Classic on Wednesday afternoon at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz.
Read MoreFormer Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Travis Snider, who officially retired in January 2022, is hoping to help other players with the mental aspects of baseball in the next phase of his life. Canadian Baseball Network Melissa Verge recently spoke with Snider.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network lead writer Matt Betts summarizes the top performances by Canadians in the U.S. college ranks from the past week in his latest “Big Man on Campus (BMOC)” column.
Read MoreAfter Canada’s 5-0 win over Colombia at the World Baseball Classic on Tuesday, Bob Elliott writes that there are two new Canadian names that belong on the country’s Mount Rushmore of the international stage.
Read MoreRight-hander Noah Skirrow (Stoney Creek, ON) tossed five scoreless innings and Otto Lopez (Montreal, QC) belted a three-run home run in the ninth inning to lead Canada to a 5-0 win over Colombia at the World Baseball Classic at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz., on Tuesday.
Read MoreUniversity of British Columbia right-hander Ryan Beitel (Surrey, B.C.) had two strong starts for the Thunderbirds this week. For his efforts, he has been named the Canadian Baseball Network college Player of the Week.
Read MoreThe London Majors have signed outfielder Will Pollard (London, Ont.).
Read MoreAt 19, left-hander Mitch Bratt (Newmarket, Ont.) became the youngest player ever to pitch for Canada at the World Baseball Classic on Monday night. He started against a powerful U.S. squad that featured big league MVPs Mookie Betts, Mike Trout and Paul Goldschmidt as their first three hitters. Things didn’t go well for Bratt in Canada’s 12-1 loss, but after the game, the young lefty was offered words of encouragement by many, including Trout. Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott shares his game story from Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz.
Read MoreA nine-run first inning propelled the United States to a 12-1 win over Canada at the World Baseball Classic on Monday night at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz. The loss drops Canada’s record to 1-1 at the tournament, while the U.S moves to 2-1.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have hired veteran broadcaster Doug Greenwald as the club’s new play-by-play voice.
Read MoreThe Toronto Maple Leafs have re-signed 1B/OF Aidan McAskie (Toronto, Ont.).
Read More“The reason for expanding the World Baseball Classic from 16 to 20 teams was to popularize the game around the world. Added to the fifth WBC were Czech Republic, Nicaragua, Panama and Great Britain.
Team Canada went to 1-0 at this edition Sunday afternoon with a 18-8 win over Great Britain in front of 11,555 fans at Chase Field. The game was called in the bottom of the seventh due to the WBC run-elimination rule (mercy rule) as the teams set a record for runs scored. Still it took three hours and 38 minutes.”
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