Okotoks Dawgs Academy alum Matt Lloyd (Okotoks, Alta.) has been named Canadian Baseball Network minor league Player of the Week after going 8-for-17 in five games for the St. Louis Cardinals’ triple-A Memphis Redbirds.
Read MoreCanadian 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)” article.
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs Academy alum Ayden Makarus (Okotoks, Alta.) belted four home runs last week for Bellevue University. For his efforts, he has been named Canadian Baseball Network college Player of the Week.
Read MoreWith their 9-2 win over Lewis-Clark State on Sunday, UBC are CCC regular season champions for the first time since 2010.
Read MoreCanadians Tate Carey (Windsor, Ont.) and Keegan O'Hearn (Oshawa, Ont.) help lead the Michigan Wolverines to a 6-5 win over Michigan State on Sunday.
Read MoreThe Abbotsford Cardinals have retired the No. 47 in honour of their longtime director of player development Corey Eckstein, who is now the president of the Ontario Blue Jays.
Read MoreUBC catcher Russell Young (Surrey, B.C.) homered twice in his team’s 15-7 loss to Lewis-Clark State on Saturday.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Nick Pivetta, Cade Smith, Michael Soroka, Ernie Whitt, Nolan Ryan, Jacob Robson and Willie Upshaw.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Patrick Kennedy recently spoke with Seattle Mariners reliever Matt Brash (Kingston, Ont.), who is close to his return from the Tommy John Surgery he underwent last May.
Read MoreIan Wilson, of Alberta Dugout Stories, provides a 2025 preview of the reigning Western Canadian Baseball League champions, the Okotoks Dawgs.
Read MoreUBC split a doubleheader with Lewis-Clark State on Friday.
Read MoreElliott: Perfect Game hosts 12 teams from four provinces in national tournament
Read More“Roughly an hour and a half north of Toronto, Orillia is home to many things, including the Ontario Provincial Police headquarters, former Ontario Premier Leslie Frost, and singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, who passed in 2023.
The city is central to a few surrounding communities, such as Oro-Medonte, Severn, Rama, and Washago. Teens come into the city to go to school, participate in sports, or other activities that the smaller communities don’t host.
Known as the “Sunshine City,” Orillia, with its population of a little over 33,000, lives up to this name during the summer months when the local ball diamonds are full from the afternoon until the lights get shut off near midnight. “
Read MoreFormer right-hander Ray Burris is a last-minute addition to a star-studded cast of former Expos coming to Laval, Quebec for the latest edition of Expos Fest on Saturday.
Read MoreFormer professional pitcher and founder of The GM’s Perspective blog, Devon Teeple, laments the loss of the situational player in baseball.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team wrapped up their Extended Spring Training Camp with a 6-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays’ extended squad.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed outfielder Jacob Robson (Windsor, Ont.).
Read MoreIt seems fitting that Fergie Jenkins, the greatest Canadian pitcher, was the first to toss a shutout against the Toronto Blue Jays in a regular season game. He did it 48 years ago today.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts shares how some Terriers grads performed in the U.S. college ranks during the past week.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team completed a sweep of their two-game miniseries against the Fort Lauderdale Stars with a convincing 11-3 victory on Wednesday.
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