The Okotoks Dawgs lost 11-8 to the Saskatoon Berries on Tuesday night at Seaman Stadium.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew highlights some of the best performances by Canadian players in the Major League All-Star Game over the years.
Read MoreTwo UBC players are set to begin their professional careers. Right-hander Ryan Heppner was selected in the 2025 MLB draft by the Atlanta Braves and slugger Jonny McGill will soon sign with the Los Angeles Angels.
Read MoreBabe Ruth Calgary River Cats alum Cohen Achen (Calgary, Alta.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s minor league Player of the Week after he pitched five no-hit innings in a dominant relief appearance for the High-A Aberdeen IronBirds on Friday.
Read MoreEight Junior National Team grads were selected on the second - and final - day of the MLB draft yesterday.
Read MoreLongtime Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Jim Clancy has died at the age of 69.
Read MorePrior to the draft, veteran Philadelphia Phillies scout Alex Agostino liked what he saw from Charles Davalan who grew up and honed his skills half an hour away from Agostino’s hometown of St-Bruno, Que. Davalan was selected 41st overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Read MoreDon Seaman, a key figure in helping ensure the Dawgs are safe at home in Okotoks, has passed away.
Read MoreABC alum and Arkansas Razorbacks outfielder Charles Davalan (St-Bruno-De-Montarville, Que.) was selected 41st overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the MLB draft on Sunday.
Read MoreUC Santa Barbara Baseball's strikeout king is now their highest-drafted player ever. With the second overall pick in the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft, the Los Angeles Angels selected Gaucho pitcher Tyler Bremner, whose parents are Canadian, making him both the first college player and the first pitcher selected in this year's draft.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs routed the Fort McMurray Giants 16-4 on Sunday at Legacy Dodge Field.
Read MoreFive players with Canadian passports were selected on the first day of the 2025 MLB draft.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays selected high school infielder JoJo Parker with their first-round pick in the MLB draft on Sunday.
Read More“What are the odds of finding the top-rated draft-eligible Canuck less than 15 weeks before the annual selection of high schoolers and collegians?
Over the years, we have found a few, yet we never have we found anything like this:
Santa Barbara Gauchos RHP Tyler Bremner.
Tyler was born in San Diego. His parents are Jason Bremner, of Mississauga, and Jennifer, of Queensville, Ont., north of Newmarket. They now call southern California home.
Tyler has a Canadian passport.
And he’s really good ... no, we mean really, really good.”
Read MoreThere’s a new player atop the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2025 Draft List. His name is Slater de Brun. The speedy outfielder lives in Bend, Ore., but thanks to his mom has a Canadian passport and would be eligible to play for Canada in the World Baseball Classic.
Read MoreWith the 2025 MLB draft set to begin Sunday, Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew offers some fun facts and firsts about Canadians in previous drafts.
Read MoreThe Okotoks Dawgs edged the Fort McMurray Giants 3-2 at Legacy Dodge Field on Saturday.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Owen Caissie, Nick Pivetta, Cal Quantrill, Liam Hicks, Terry Puhl and the 1982 MLB All-Star Game.
Read More“When two of his grandsons and their teammates were having trouble finding baseball fields to play in Calgary, Don Seaman, along with his son-in-law, John Ircandia, decided to build them—and future youth players—a baseball stadium. And so, they did. Today, Seaman Stadium in Okotoks, Alta., has become a multi-million-dollar indoor and outdoor facility and home of the Dawgs Baseball Program.”
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Academy unveiled the names of the first 50 players that have been selected to participate in the Canadian Futures Showcase on Friday.
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