Langdon: Call him Howie (Hall of Fame bound) Birnie

“Howard Birnie’s induction into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame next month is believed to be the first such honour for a snack bar attendant.

Known as Howie to his many diamond friends and associates, Birnie has spent innumerable hours over almost countless years serving cold drinks, doling out penny and nickel candy and making change in the small, red-brick snack bar sandwiched between the first base grandstand and the bottom of a high hill at Talbot Park, home of the Leaside Baseball Association (LBA) in east end Toronto.

He spent a similar amount of time dragging and watering the infield, pounding the sand around the mound and home plate, anchoring the bases and chalking the foul lines at the venerable sandlot often called “The Shrine” by some in the Toronto baseball community.”

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McFarland: Cascades claim CCBC crown

“Thirteen has become a lucky number for the University of Fraser Valley Cascades in their quest for Canadian College Baseball conference supremacy.

On the way to their first title in 2019, they lost their first game of the final tournament before running the table which ended with a 13-hit performance and a 13-2 win over the Okanagan College Coyotes.”

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McFarland: Melville's Houston has no problem in first college season

“What do you do when a former Major League Baseball player tells you to check out a young high school prospect?

Moose Jaw Miller Express coach Eric Marriott did what any sensible human would do: listen.

In this case, it was Marriott’s pitching coach and former Detroit Tigers hurler Dustin Molleken who was singing the praises of Nathan Houston.

The Melville teenager signed on with the Miller Express as an affiliate player in 2023, and Marriott says he fit right in.”

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