Mark Whicker: Poof! And there went the Pac-12 Conference ... Gone
“The Pacific-12 Conference walked off the scene Saturday.
Tommy Splane, a .237 hitter, stroked the base hit that scored Emilio Correa in the bottom of the ninth, and Arizona wiped out a three-run deficit to beat USC, 4-3, at Scottsdale Stadium.
It was the final baseball game in Pac-12 history. In fact, it was the final sporting event in Pac-12 history. Arizona will go on to play host to a regional this weekend, but USC, which built the most durable dynasty in the history of the league, didn’t make the field.”
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BMOC XVIII: Barr, Gravel, Luchies, McHarg, Richardson, Vallee
Canadian Baseball Network 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.
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McFarland: Versatile Babiuk starts new WCBL season with Medicine Hat
“Jaden Babiuk is hoping he can accomplish something in college that only five players have done in Major League Baseball history.
After taking the field at five positions for the Valley City State University Vikings in 2024, the St. Albert product started thinking about the potential of playing all nine positions in a single game.
Only Bert Campaneris, Cesar Tovar, Scott Sheldon, Shane Halter and Andrew Romine have done it at the MLB level.
And while he wouldn’t be able to do it with 10 teams like Will Ferrell did in Spring Training, Babiuk says it is on his bucket list heading into his senior season with the Vikings.”
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Brewers acquire Hall from Goldeyes
Canadian infielder Adam Hall (London, Ont.) has had his contract transferred to the Milwaukee Brewers by the independent American Association’s Winnipeg Goldeyes.
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McFarland: Celebrating the CCBC's best of 2024
Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, reflects on the best of the CCBC season.
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Dawgs trounce Bulls 10-4
The Dawgs won their second straight game to open the season on Saturday, dominating the Lethbridge Bulls in a 10-4 win.
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BWDIK: Bay, Lopez, McKean, Pivetta, Quantrill, Smith, Toro
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Nick Pivetta, Abraham Toro, Cade Smith, Cal Quantrill and Jason Bay Field.
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Ward, Cameron, Kozar, Richardson lead Niagara to Metro Atlantic title
With large contributions from their Canadian players, the Niagara Purple Eagles won their first Metro Atlantic Conference championship in program history on Saturday afternoon with a 10-6 win over top-seeded Fairfield.
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Albers, Molleken headed for Saskatchewan HOF
The Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame will celebrate its 39th annual induction on Aug. 17, 2024 in Battleford, Sask. Heading the class of 2024 are former major leaguers Andrew Albers (North Battleford, Sask.) and Dustin Molleken (Regina, Sask).
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Dawgs rout Bombers 11-0 in WCBL season opener
The Okotoks Dawgs began their quest for their 3-peat with a dominating 11-0 win over the Brooks Bombers at Seaman Stadium on Friday night.
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Purple Eagles in final, thanks to Ward, Hospital, Cameron
With help from three Canadians, the Niagara Purple Eagles earned a spot in the Metro Atlantic Conference Championship Series with an 8-6 win over Mount St. Mary’s in the final non-elimination game of the tournament on Friday.
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Border Cats have record 14 Canucks this summer led by Pineau
The Thunder Bay Border Cats have set their 2024 roster and it will have the most Canadian born players in franchise history. A total of 14 Canadians are officially signed to contracts ahead of the Border Cats’ Northwoods League season opener this Monday in Rochester, Minn., against the Honkers.
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Betts: Pilolli, Trkulja, Scott, Gladwish, Edmonds excel for Terriers
Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts highlights the top performers on Terriers’ teams from the past week.
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Verge: Catterall, Gélinas and Padgham dominate Down Under
Women’s National Team members Sena Catterall (Pierrefonds, Que.), Alizée Gélinas (Trois-Riviéres, Que.) and Raine Padgham (Abbotsford, B.C.) recently starred in the 2023 Australian Women’s Baseball Showcase.
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Kozar, Ward, Cameron help Niagara win Metro opener
With key contributions from three Canadians, the Niagara Purple Eagles advanced to the MAAC semifinals on Thursday evening with a 9-7 win over the No. 3 seeded Rider Broncs.
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Shushkewich, CBN Minor League POW: Adam Maier
North Shore Twins alum and Augusta GreenJackets right-hander Adam Maier (North Vancouver, B.C.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s minor league Player of the Week.
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R.I.P. John Upham
John Upham, who rose from the Windsor, Ont., minor ball ranks to become a two-way player with the Chicago Cubs, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 83.
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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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Metro Atlantic Conference's best: Cameron, Groves, Kozar
Three Canadians were recognized on the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) 2024 All-MAAC Teams, voted on by the league’s 11 head coaches.
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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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