Le Journal de Montréal baseball writer Benoît Rioux has been named the winner of the 2024 Baseball Canada Bob Elliott Media Recognition Award.
Read MoreThis article was originally published back in December 2009 after the Toronto Blue Jays had traded their ace Roy Halladay to the Philadelphia Phillies. Today is the 15th anniversary of the official announcement of that trade. So we thought it would be fitting to rerun this.
Read MoreUSA 12U national team manager, Bryan Madsen, will speak at Baseball Ontario’s Best Ever Coaches Clinic in January.
Read MoreExpos Fest sold out in record time, reports Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have re-signed outfielder Max Murphy.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Nick Pivetta, Tyler O’Neill, Dave McKay, Justin Morneau and Tom Henke.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have re-signed reliever Yimi García.
Read More“Stepping onto the mound at Kauffman Stadium, home of the Kansas City Royals, left-hander Erik Sabrowski doesn’t remember much from the moment that made him a Major League Baseball player with the Cleveland Guardians.
“Nothing can prepare you for the rush of jogging to the mound from a big league bullpen,” said Sabrowski, speaking to the Canadian Baseball Network. “I don’t remember much from what Vogt or Bo (Naylor) said to me in the moment but after I went through my warm-up pitches, I looked towards second base and saw Bobby Witt Jr. and stared down (Yuli) Gurriel in the batter’s box and just started to get to work.”
It’s a moment many baseball players dream of but only few get to experience. For Sabrowski (Edmonton, Alta.), it was a moment that was years in the making. “
Read MoreBob Elliott shares some of his fondest memories from covering Major League Baseball’s winter meetings over the years at the Anatole Hotel in Dallas.
Read MoreFifteen years before Rickey was being Rickey in Toronto, Rico was being Rico.
Rico Carty, who died on November 23, was a great hitter but an equally great character. Read more about the slugger who insisted on playing with his wallet in his back pocket.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League has released its 2025 schedule.
Read MoreThe Ottawa Titans have signed infielder Braylin Marine.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich takes a deeper look at Gold Glove Award winning infielder Andres Giménez who the Toronto Blue Jays recently acquired from the Cleveland Guardians.
Read MoreFormer big leaguer Rob Butler will return for a third season as manager of the Intercounty Baseball League’s Toronto Maple Leafs in 2025.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays selected right-hander Angel Bastardo in the Rule 5 draft on Wednesday.
Read MoreNew pace-of-play rule changes have been approved by the Western Canadian Baseball League for the 2025 season. The rules were enacted at the WCBL Board of Governors annual meetings, which were held in Saskatoon on Dec. 6 and 7.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have acquired and signed first baseman Jake Guenther.
Read MoreElliott: Soto salary (and story) has legs the size of stilts
Read MoreMichel Laplante, the outgoing president of the Quebec Capitales, recently told Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge that one of the most memorable teams he was involved with was the 2009 Capitales, who won a championship and had eight Quebec-born players.
Read More“The Mets improved their roster by signing Juan Soto this week, but their upgrades weren’t the biggest.
The Cooperstown Plaques did even better. They picked up two Most Valuable Players. They got faster, more powerful and definitely more flamboyant. They improved their box office and they scared a lot of pitchers. They didn’t lose anything, at least not compared to the players themselves, who won’t ever replace the years they’ve spent waiting.
Dick Allen and Dave Parker were both punished by the Baseball Writers Association of America for behavior. Neither of them came close to the 75 percent of the vote required for induction. That meant they had to slog through the anonymous muck of the Veterans Committee, in which 16 former players, executives and media members meet in chambers. Allen had been through six of those rituals without success. Parker had gone through three. But on Sunday, Parker got 14 votes and Allen 13, and they will be inducted next summer.”
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