Taking a 3-2 lead to the bottom of the ninth, the Ottawa Titans allowed a pair of runs to cross, falling 4-3 to the Québec Capitales on Sunday night to end the 2023 season.
Read MoreBob Elliott was in Woodstock, Ont., in the last weekend of August to watch his grandson, Xavier, play for New Brunswick at the 13U national championships. Quebec 2 may have won the tournament, but Xavier sure made his grandpa proud.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Cal Quantrill, Bo Naylor, Josh Naylor, James Paxton, Matt Brash, John Olerud and Jason Bay.
Read MoreHe learned well in Delta, BC ... both how to pitch and how to respect an opponent.
Now, Jeff Francis lives in London and is coaching the North London 8U team.
Francis’ team walked off the St. Catharines Cobras in Baseball Ontario playdown action in Kitchener on Saturday.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew writes about the 52nd anniversary of Fergie Jenkins’ greatest all-around major league performance.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League has announced the schedule for its two semi-finals match-ups.
Read MoreThe teams have been unveiled for the Canadian Futures Showcase, which will take at Rogers Centre from September 19 to September 23.
Read MoreThe Sioux Falls Canaries defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes 7-4 at Sioux Falls Stadium Wednesday evening. The Goldeyes’ loss coupled with Fargo-Moorhead’s win over Lake Country means Winnipeg is officially eliminated from post-season contention.
Read MoreThree Canadians - Brendon Dadson (Bowmanville, Ont.), Jesen Therrien (Montreal, Que.) and Malik Williams (Toronto, Ont.) - helped lead the Trois-Rivières Aigles to a 6-1 win over the Ottawa Titans on Thursday.
Read MoreToronto-born Dante Nori, a speedy outfielder, is the son of former Toronto Raptors assistant coach Micah Nori. Bob Elliott writes that the younger Nori has a chance to be the first Canadian taken in the 2024 MLB draft.
Read MoreFormer Pitt Panthers INF and Miami Marlins farmhand Charles Leblanc (Laval, Que.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’ minor league Player of the Week.
Read More“Only one man in Ontario really qualifies as a true friend of Josh Donaldson’s.
And that’s Tyler Johnstone.
The two played in the same Auburn Tigers infield in 2005 and 2006.
Johnstone grew up playing for the Erin Mills A’s in Mississauga, then the Ontario Blue Jays, Connors State College, Purdue University before transferring to Auburn where the friendship blossomed.
Despite all the bus trips, good times and bad times they experienced together, friendship has its limits. Donaldson basically banned Johnstone from Rogers Centre for Game 5 of the American League Division Series against the Texas Rangers. “
Read More“A two-way star with the Okotoks Dawgs and Edmonton Prospects has made his Major League Baseball debut in stellar fashion.
Kody Funderburk – the most valuable player (MVP) of the 2017 Western Major Baseball League (WMBL) season – was called up by the Minnesota Twins on Monday and made an immediate impact in a matchup against the Cleveland Guardians.”
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew shares some updates on Jordan Balazovic, Andy Yerzy, Eric Cerantola, Jonah Weisner and Steve Charles.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs Academy will play host to the NCAA Division 1 Oregon State baseball team for a fall training camp slated to begin on September 14.
Read MoreAttendance in the Western Canadian Baseball League reached record-breaking levels this summer.
Read MoreBaseball Canada’s busiest weekend of the summer came to an end yesterday with the culmination of the 13U, 16U Girls, Ray Carter Cup (15U) and Men’s National Championships.
Read More“There are 159 sunny days a year, on average, in the town of Corvallis, Oregon. That, of course, is a minority.
The average high/low temperatures in March are 58 and 40 (14.4 and 4.4, Celsius). In April it zooms up to 64 and 42 (18 and 5.5). Corvallis gets 51 inches of rain per year, mostly during the time Oregon State University is in session.
Baseball would not seem to be a naturally-occurring commodity at Oregon State, in other words. Until 2005, the Beavers had been to one College World Series, in 1952, and the players were stunned at how hot it was in Omaha, although they were spared further discomfort by losing twice and going home.
So what Oregon State has done since then is one of the great improbabilities in American collegiate sport.
Now the Beavers’ dam (cq) good run has been endangered not by its richer, sunnier Pac-12 rivals, but by the utter incompetence and greed of those who have just now been barred from treating players in all sports like unpaid servants.”
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor George Farelli summarizes the transactions involving Canadians in the affiliated minor league and independent professional ranks from the past week.
Read MoreFormer Okotoks Dawg Kody Funderburk has been called up by the Minnesota Twins.
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