Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Josh Naylor, Jonah Tong, Nick Pivetta, Cade Smith and Otto Lopez.
Read MoreAbbotsford, B.C. native Cade Smith’s dominance out of the Cleveland Guardians’ bullpen the last two seasons has evoked memories of Dick Radatz for veteran baseball columnist Mark Whicker.
Read MoreTwo Canadian teams - the Canadian Premier and the Brewers/Langley Blaze - will be competing in the upcoming 27th annual Perfect Game World Wood Bat tournament in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreEach year at the Canadian Futures Showcase, we try to highlight a few players by asking them a series of questions. Here are the second four players that Bob Elliott connected with.
Read MoreFour baseball legends are among the 2025 Alberta Sports Hall of Fame inductees that will be honoured on Saturday.
Read MoreFreddie Freeman and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. are two of the most popular players when it comes to major league jersey sales, according to Nike.
Read MoreWelland Jackfish general manager Jason McKay has been named Intercounty Baseball League Executive of the Year.
Read More“Since the time that he first swatted a ball off a tee, Gabriel Larocque has dreamed of the places the game might take him.
In recent years, the 16-year-old Grade 12 student at St. Charles College has emerged as one of the top catchers in his age bracket in the country, invitations to showcase events and such flooding in with regularity.”
Read MoreEach year at the Canadian Futures Showcase, we try to highlight a few players by asking them a series of questions. Here are the first four players that Bob Elliott connected with.
Read MoreThe Intercounty Baseball League has announced its 2025 All-IBL First and Second teams.
Read More“The high school scene saw a seismic shift when the Toronto Blue Jays created Tournament 12 in 2014.
Later, it was renamed the Canadian Futures Showcase and it rolled into action earlier this month as the Blue Jays again showed they are solid corporate citizens.
Whether the player is from Comox, B.C., North York, Ont., or Dartmouth, N.S., the registration is the same for all players attending the event.
And now comes Baseball Canada’s Road to Okotoks, a true team national championship for 2026 for 19U players. It will be king of the hill, the best of all the events.”
Read MoreThe road to Canadian baseball academy supremacy will run through Okotoks. Baseball Canada and Dawgs Academy have announced the launch of “The Road to Okotoks” national championship, which will see 16 elite academy teams compete for the Morneau Cup.
Read More“Until his death at the grand age of 97 on Sept. 21, Bob Oldis had been the oldest surviving uniformed member of the Expos.
That honour will now be passed on to Elroy Face, who is the oldest surviving Montreal player.
Oldis was one of the longest running scouts the Expos ever had for 35 years.”
Read MoreToronto Mets and Junior National Team grad Mitch Bratt (Newmarket, Ont.) has been named a Double-A Texas League All-Star.
Read MoreToronto Mets alum Jonah Tong (Markham, Ont.) has been named the Double-A Eastern League’s Pitcher of the Year after his dominant season with the Binghamton Rumble Ponies.
Read MoreHamilton Cardinals right-hander Owen Boon (London, Ont.) has been named the 2025 Intercounty Baseball League MVP.
Read More“The decision to get George Selkirk's name on a baseball field in Huntsville, Ont. wasn't a simple exercise.
After close to 10 years of coaxing and prodding by Peter Haynes of Toronto, a Huntsville property owner and president of the Muskoka Hornets Baseball Association, town council voted 7-2 on Sept. 22 to rename the F Diamond the Selkirk Diamond in honour of the New York Yankees legend.”
Read MoreThe Québec Capitales went toe-to-toe with the Schaumburg Boomers in the decisive fifth game of the Frontier League championship, but Québec broke a ninth-inning tie to secure a 6–5 victory and clinch their fourth consecutive league title on Sunday night at Wintrust Field.
Read More“Although Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. doesn’t know it, the Kennedy clan of Kingston, Canada, and the Guerrero clan from Don Gregorio, Dominican Republic, are entwined by three memorable moments.
That these ‘moments’ are memorable for only one family — mine — is irrelevant. A bond is a bond.”
Read MoreToronto Mets and Butler Prospects alum Tyler Black (Stouffville, Ont.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s minor league Player of the Week after his stellar performance with the triple-A Nashville Sounds.
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