Shushkewich: Duncan collects JNT MVP Award, now aiming for 95.6 mph
“Left-hander Sean Duncan is no stranger to the bright lights.
The 16-year-old from Port Coquitlam, B.C. has been playing all over the country this past year and even took his talents down to the Dominican Republic with the Junior National Team in October.
However, on Saturday at the Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel, Duncan was under the bright lights once again but on a different stage. The Langley Blaze product received the prestigious Russell Martin Award (Junior National Team MVP) at the Baseball Canada Awards Banquet and Fundraiser, with the former Jays catcher in attendance to hand out the hardware.”
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Betts: Second Blue Jays tour for Hoffman is in a new role
Newly signed Toronto Blue Jays reliever Jeff Hoffman spoke to the local media for the first time on Tuesday. He says he feels great and discounted any concerns about his flagged physicals during negotiations with the Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts has the story.
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Whicker: Unlikely big leaguer Wagner likely to be elected to Hall of Fame on Tuesday
Billy Wagner emerged from the tiny town of Tannersville, Va., to become one of the most dominant closers in big league history. He’ll likely be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, writes Canadian Baseball Network columnist Mark Whicker.
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Ottawa Titans re-sign Briggs, Preap
The Ottawa Titans have agreed to terms on contract extensions with outfielder Lamar Briggs and utility player Bradlee Preap.
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Elliott: Josh Naylor remembers from whence he came on wedding day
Ontario Blue Jays and Junior National Team alum Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) had a good reason for missing the Baseball Canada Awards Banquet on Saturday, writes Bob Elliott. Naylor was on his honeymoon.
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Shushkewich: Black heads to Brewers' spring training looking to win a job
After making his major league debut with the Milwaukee Brewers last year, Butler Prospects and Toronto Mets alum Tyler Black (Stouffville, Ont.) was honoured at the Baseball Canada Awards Banquet with a Special Recognition Award. Canadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich spoke to Black prior to the banquet on Saturday.
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Glew: Inspirational Clapp honoured on Baseball Canada's Wall of Excellence
“Stubby Clapp didn’t do a back flip on stage at the Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet & Fundraiser on Saturday night.
But you get the feeling that if the 51-year-old baseball legend could still do one, he would have.
That’s the kind of joy and pride Clapp felt being at being inducted onto Baseball Canada’s Canada Wall of Excellence.”
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Giancarlo Rosati, Adam Visram commit to schools
Giancarlo Rosati, Adam Visram commit to schools
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Verge: New Marlins catcher Hicks' love for baseball born at grandparents' cottage
It was at his grandparents’ cottage in Bala, Ont., that Liam Hicks, who was recently selected in the Rule 5 by the Miami Marlins, fell in love with baseball. Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge recently spoke with the 25-year-old catcher.
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Shushkewich: Valcke honoured with Baseball Canada's Ashley Stephenson Award
Women’s National Team shortstop Mia Valcke (St. Marys, Ont.) received the Ashley Stephenson Award at Baseball Canada’s National Teams Awards Banquet & Fundraiser on Saturday night. Canadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich spoke to her before the ceremony.
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Kennedy: Hoynes shares fond memories of grandfather who was “Babe Ruth of hockey”
“Years ago while quenching his thirst at some forgotten oasis in Cleveland, Ohio, Paul Hoynes, veteran “beat writer” for that city's Guardians major-league baseball team, noticed an intriguing photograph on the wall.
The image depicted eight tuxedo-clad men who sat at the head table of the “1928 Champions of Sport Banquet” in New York City. Hoynes's chest swelled with pride when he spotted a familiar face among such luminaries as baseball's Babe Ruth, heavyweight champ Gene Tunney, tennis titan Bill Tilden, Olympic champion swimmer (and later Hollywood's original Tarzan) Johnny Weismuller, and others from the so-called "Golden Age of Sports." Bookending the top row with the Sultan of Swat and standing just behind the golfer Bobby Jones is New York Rangers great Bill Cook, the National Hockey League team's first captain who that year spearheaded the upstart “Broadway Blueshirts” to the Stanley Cup in just their second year in operation.
Picking out Cook from the octet of sports heroes, Hoynes grinned and thought: “Well, look at that, it's Daddy Bill.”
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BWDIK: Baseball Canada Awards - Black, Bratt, Catterall, Clapp, Clarke, Duncan, Valcke, Smith, Soroka
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew devotes his weekly “But What Do I Know?” column to the award winners at the Baseball Canada Awards Banquet & Fundraiser that was held on Saturday night.
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Blue Jays sign Hoffman
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed reliever Jeff Hoffman who was an All-Star with the Philadelphia Phillies last season.
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Verge: From Tiger to Texas Tech, Hanger excited to start college career
Mississauga Tigers and Junior National Team infielder Tommy Hanger (Toronto, Ont.) is “super stoked” to start his collegiate career at Texas Tech this year. Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge recently spoke with the speedy young Canuck.
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Winnipeg Goldeyes re-sign Lambson
Left-handed starting pitcher Mitchell Lambson will be returning for a sixth season with the Winnipeg Goldeyes, as the club announced his re-signing Thursday.
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IBL's Hamilton Cardinals acquire Solazzo from Maple Leafs
The Hamilton Cardinals have acquired veteran infielder and seven-time All-Star Johnathan Solazzo from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for 2024 All-Star outfielder Dennis Dei Baning.
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Ottawa Titans re-sign Blowers, Dixon
The Ottawa Titans have re-signed left-handed pitchers Jake Dixon and CJ Blowers.
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Naylor avoids arbitration, signs $10.9 million deal with D-Backs
Canadian slugger Josh Naylor signed a one-year, $10.9-million contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday to avoid arbitration.
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Blue Jays agree to terms with seven players, including Guerrero Jr.
The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to terms with seven of their arbitration eligible players, including Canadian-born players Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Montreal, Que.) and Zach Pop (Brampton, Ont.).
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IBL's London Majors re-sign Gillies
Right-hander Tyler Gillies (London, Ont.) has re-signed with the London Majors.
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