Verge: Recent racist message just latest Jackson has had to endure
“Jay Jackson was the same as his teammates growing up in Greenville, South Carolina.
A baseball lover with a big league dream.
But as one of a small number of African Americans to play the game, his journey was different. Throughout his childhood and professional career on the baseball diamond, he’s dealt with injustices his teammates didn’t have to face.
From missed opportunities, to hateful messages ridden with slurs. The path to the top, and even at the top, for the former Blue Jays pitcher who is now in the Minnesota Twins organization, has never been easy.”
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Newmarket Hawks golden at Gold Bat tourney
The Newmarket Hawks of the Greater Toronto Baseball League captured the first annual Canadian Amateur Baseball Central Gold Bat Invitational Tournament title Sunday night in Sarnia, Ont.
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IBL's Hamilton Cardinals sign Cameron, Hospital
The Intercounty Baseball League’s Hamilton Cardinals have signed local pitchers Zach Cameron (Hamilton, Ont.) and Steven Hospital (Oakville, Ont.). Both pitched for the Niagara Purple Eagles this season.
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Bourassa pitches complete for Goldeyes to lead them to win
Prairie Baseball Academy alum Landen Bourassa (Lethbridge, Alta.) tossed a complete game and struck out 11 Kane County Cougars batters to lead the Winnipeg Goldeyes to a 3-1 win on Monday.
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Betts: Terriers win 15U Cincy Flames tournament
Big offensive innings and strong pitching performances led the Terriers 15U team to their first tournament championship of the season.
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BMOC Week XX: Howard, McDowell, Parsons, Peart, Pelletier, Villeneuve, White
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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Williams belts first homer of season to help Titans to doubleheader sweep
Malik Williams (Toronto, Ont.) belted his first home run of the season for the Ottawa Titans to help them to a 6-3 victory over the New Jersey Jackals in their first game of a doubleheader sweep over the Jackals on Sunday.
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Dawgs find redemption against Bulls at home
The Okotoks Dawgs defeated the Lethbridge Bulls 12-4 on Sunday in front of more than 5,000 fans at Seaman Stadium.
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BWDIK: Atkinson, Julien, O'Neill, Paxton, Quantrill, Smith
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s latest “But What Do I Know?” discusses Tyler O’Neill, Cal Quantrill, James Paxton, Cade Smith and Bill Atkinson.
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Wilson: Bulls 31 Bombers 26 - yes, that was a real WCBL score
“It was a baseball-bashing bonanza in Brooks.
When the dust finally settled – shortly before 11 pm on Tuesday, June 4th at Elks Field – the Lethbridge Bulls and Brooks Bombers had produced a Western Canadian Baseball League (WCBL) record 57 runs during the 31-26 victory for the Bulls.”
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Kennedy: Historic Kendal ballpark a timeless, field of dreams
“When this grey-haired baseball has been walked into Harvey Jackson Memorial Park in the sleepy hamlet of Kendal recently - to see my son’s Kingston Thunder U-18 team play in a tournament – it was, to quote Yogi Berra, “like deja-vu all over again.”
I was a member of the 1972 Kingston Lions junior squad when I first played at the quaint old ballyard. Yet once I stepped down the narrow cement steps of the dugout, 52 years washed away in a flood of memories.
The ballpark in Kendal, 170 km west of Kingston in the Municipality of Clarington, is a throwback to yesteryear. It’s steeped in character and pleasant reminders of a time when baseball was king of summer sports in cities such as Kingston and in rural areas everywhere.”
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Elliott: Grant put down proper fingers, but doesn't have enough fingers to list his awards
Former Okotoks Academy Dawgs C-OF Logan Grant (Chestermere, Alta.) is back with the Dawgs after a breakout season with the Bellevue Bruins. Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott caught up with Grant on Saturday.
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Pitre's two-run double helps propel Kentucky to win at Super Regional
ABC alum Emilien Pitre (Repentigny, Que.) hit a two-run double to help the Kentucky Wildcats to a 10-0 win over Oregon State in game one of the Lexington Super Regional in front of 7,441 fans at Kentucky Proud Park on Saturday.
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Blue Jays designate Biggio for assignment, call up Horwitz
The Toronto Blue Jays designated INF/OF Cavan Biggio for assignment on Friday and called up 1B/DH Spencer Horwitz from triple-A Buffalo.
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Duncan, Kush named IBL Players of the Week
The Intercounty Baseball League has announced its Players of the Week for Week 3 of the 2024 season.
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Elliott: Wrubleski goes deep as Dawgs win streak ends in Lethbridge
“The uniform colour black is in at the Okotoks Dawgs Academy.
There are different teams of different colors but the one all teenagers want to wear is the Vanderbilt Commodores-style black uniforms.
There is a Dawgs Red team, a Dawgs White team, but THE most desired team is Dawgs Black.
So, how to explain the Okotoks Dawgs starting catcher on Friday night against the Lethbridge Bulls at Spitz Stadium?
Jacob Wrubleski played eight years at the Dawgs Academy. Only in his final year did he wear black. He wore red normally or white the other seven years.”
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Shushkewich, CBN Minor League POW: Lucas Wepf
Former Team Ontario, Brampton Royals, Oakville A’s and Georgetown Eagles right-hander Lucas Wepf (Georgetown, Ont.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network minor league Player of the Week.
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Red Sox reinstate O'Neill from 10-day injured list
The Boston Red Sox have reinstated Tyler O’Neill (Maple Ridge, B.C.) from the 10-day injured list.
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Royals' slugger Garton named IBL Player of the Month
Guelph Royals slugger Joshua Garton (Guelph, Ont.) has been named the Intercounty Baseball League’s Player of the Month for May.
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Betts, Terriers’ Players of the Week: Agius, Currah, Da Silva, Kwinter, Meden, Nerlich
Matt Betts highlights the top Terriers players from the past week.
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