“Premier Sports Academy (Newfoundland), One Last Rep Sports Training (Nova Scotia), Atlantic Baseball Academy (Prince Edward Island), and Maritime Rapids Academy (New Brunswick) have partnered to create the Atlantic Academies Frontier Baseball Club — the official team representing Atlantic Canada.”
Read MoreSylvan Lake Gulls right-hander Mickey McClaskey has been named the Western Canadian Baseball League’s top relief pitcher.
Read MoreOn Sunday, Canadian Premier Underclass split the final two games of their trip, dropping the first game to TSD Elite 9-5 and winning the second 8-0 against Power Elite.
Read MoreAfter 16 years with the McMaster Marauders baseball program, and the last 12 as manager, Adam Strongman has announced his retirement.
Read MoreElliott: Duncan, Canada Premier -- 54 Canucks in all -- at Jupiter for PG's WWBA
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs infielder Connor Crowson (Okotoks, Alta.) has been named the Western Canadian Baseball League’s Most Outstanding Canadian.
Read MoreThe Ottawa Titans have unveiled their 2026 schedule.
Read MoreVladimir Guerrero Jr. (Montreal, Que.) and George Springer are among the 2025 American League Hank Aaron Award finalists.
Read MoreRemembering Joe Sawchuk, manager, ump, major league scorekeeper
Read More“The smile on her face and tears in her eyes were more than enough to tell what was going through Sydney Barry’s mind.
The Fort McMurray native also couldn’t help but laugh in retelling the story of how she found out she was on the Women’s Pro Baseball League (WPBL) draft-eligible list.”
Read MoreCanadian Premier Underclass easily handled Stars Victus 8-0 on Saturday at the 27th annual Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association tournament at Terry Park in Fort Myers, Fla.
Read MoreNew York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is on the verge of winning his third American League MVP award, but he’s still looking for his first World Series ring. And it’s looking less likely that he’ll get it this year after the Yankees lost 13-7 to the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 2 of the ALDS at Rogers Centre on Sunday.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses the 1985 Toronto Blue Jays, Alejandro Kirk, Josh Naylor, Matt Brash, Nick Pivetta, Aaron Guiel and John Gibbons.
Read More“There was a time when Addie Ziebart (Saskatoon, Sask.) found herself wondering if she should quit baseball.
Now, she finds herself on the cusp of potentially being drafted into the new Women’s Pro Baseball League (WPBL) in November, finding herself on the emerging league’s top draft-eligible players list.”
Read More“It was another memorable second day of the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) West Qualifier for the Brock Badgers.
As they did last season, the Badgers needed back-to-back wins on Day 2 to advance to the OUA Final Four. They delivered with a 3-0 semi-final victory over the McMaster Marauders and a 6-1 win over the Guelph Gryphons in the final.”
Read More“How competitive is Toronto Blue Jays reliever Louis Varland?
Competitive enough to sit down at his laptop and write a letter.
And another.
And another.
Varland’s older brother, Gus Varland, was pitching for the Concordia-St. Paul Golden Bears. Did he plan on following in his brother’s footsteps as a legacy?
Far from it.”
Read MoreJoe Carnahan, of the Saskatoon Berries, has been named Western Canadian Baseball League Coach of the Year.
Read MoreThere’s still plenty of Canadian content left in this year’s postseason.
For the first time, the Toronto Blue Jays, Canada’s team, will face off against the big bad New York Yankees in the playoffs. Their American League Division Series starts today.
Here’s a rundown of the Canadian content on the eight teams left in this year’s MLB postseason.
Read MoreCanadian Premier Underclass fell 9-5 to Scorpions Baseball on Friday at Rutenberg Park in Fort Myers, Fla.
Read MoreElliott: Hutar holds 'em as Guelph strands bases loaded in bottom of 9th
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