The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds suffered their first loss of the 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference Baseball Tournament, a 5-3 decision against Lewis-Clark State Saturday afternoon at Tourmaline West Stadium.
Read MoreThe Boston Red Sox have called up infielder Abraham Toro (Longueuil, Que.).
Read MoreThe Seattle Mariners have activated right-hander Matt Brash (Kingston, Ont.). He has not pitched in the majors since undergoing Tommy John surgery last May.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League’s Guelph Royals have re-signed infielder Carson Burns (Orangeville, Ont.).
Read MoreThe host University of British Columbia Thunderbirds earned a convincing 11-1 decision over the College of Idaho Yotes to open up play Friday night at the Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament.
Read MoreBaseball Canada has announced that the first ever National Girls in Baseball Week will take place from June 22 to June 29, 2025. The week will be a nationwide celebration of the passion, talent, and leadership of girls, women, and gender-diverse individuals who are shaping the future of baseball in Canada.
Read MoreWinnipeg Goldeyes’ standout infielder Dayson Croes is joining the San Francisco Giants’ organization.
Read More“Ayden Makarus thought he was done with baseball.
More than two years after quitting the game to get on with his post-baseball life, the Dawgs Academy alum has returned with a vengeance at Bellevue University.
He was named the North Star Athletic Association Player of the Week on April 14, when he hit .429 with four home runs, 10 runs batted in and eight runs scored in four games.
The utilityman did it again two weeks later, posting a line of .375 with four more roundtrippers while driving in seven and scoring seven en route to also being named the Canadian Baseball Network’s College Player of the Week.”
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts summarizes the top performances by Terriers alum in the U.S. college ranks from the past week.
Read More“The journey to Division 1 Baseball is a road that only a select group of Canadian players find themselves on.
Hundreds if not thousands of high school players compete across Canada each year, but just 213 Canucks are playing D1 baseball in 2025.
Caleb Clark (Orillia, Ont.) is one of the 213, and the road to get to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was full of twists and turns.”
Read More“Perhaps you’ve been preoccupied with the ghosting of Shedeur Sanders or the octagon that’s become the Montreal Canadiens’ bench area. Understandable, but Eugenio Suarez did something Saturday night that shouldn’t have been swept underneath our brains, but was.
He became only the 19th hitter in the history of Major League Baseball to hit four home runs in the same game.”
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew summarizes the transactions involving Canadians in the pro baseball ranks from April 4 to April 30.
Read MoreTwo of former Montreal Expos infielder Mark Grudzielanek’s sons are eligible for the 2025 MLB draft.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame will open its doors for the season on Thursday.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich provides a recap of the Junior National Team’s Extended Spring Training Camp that took place in Florida last week.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have claimed veteran right-hander Casey Lawrence off waivers from the Seattle Mariners.
Read MoreOkotoks 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.
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