Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said the next round of expansion could include a team from Canada.
Read MoreFor nearly a year, the “Players on the Bases Working Group”, composed of business leaders and baseball enthusiasts, has been analyzing the requirements and winning conditions for bringing Major League Baseball back to Quebec.
Read MoreThirty-two years ago today, Toronto Blue Jays slugger Joe Carter belted the second walk-off, World Series-winning home run in major league history. It’s an unforgettable moment in Canadian baseball history - one that wouldn’t have happened, as Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott recounts in this 2015 article, if Carter had signed with the Kansas City Royals, as the outfielder almost did at the 1992 winter meetings.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays’ 4-3 win over the Seattle Mariners in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series on Monday was the most watched baseball game ever broadcast on Sportsnet.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have unveiled their 2026 schedule.
Read MoreThe Montreal Expos, the subject of a newly released Netflix documentary called “Who Killed the Montreal Expos?”, had longstanding connections to Alberta.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team picked up its first win of the 2025 Dominican Fall Instructional League Camp, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 4–2.
Read MoreBob Elliott spoke with several of the Toronto Blue Jays players from the 1992 and 1993 World Series-winning teams during the game last night in which the current Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 4-3 to advance to this year’s Fall Classic.
Read MoreThe release of the Netflix documentary 'Who Killed the Montreal Expos?' on Tuesday landed on the doorstep to coincide with the Blue Jays' march to the World Series.
Read MoreWhere does George Springer’s dramatic, three-run Game 7 home run last night rank among the greatest all-time Toronto Blue Jays postseason home runs? Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew attempts to answer this question.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team opened the 2025 Dominican Fall Instructional League Camp with a 3–0 loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Monday.
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League’s Swift Current 57s have named Jared Franklin as their new head coach and general manager.
Read More“When Garrett Hawkins toed the rubber at Parkview Field in Fort Wayne for the first time in 2025, it felt surreal.
Facing the Lansing Lugnuts on April 4, he induced a ground out from Sahid Valenzuela, struck out Rodney Green, Jr., and got another ground out from Tommy White.
It was almost as if the Biggar, Saskatchewan native had never left, even though he had last appeared in a TinCaps uniform almost 23 months earlier before undergoing Tommy John surgery.”
Read MoreThe Women’s National Team closed out their Development Camp with two games against the WNTDP Stars on Saturday.
Read MoreThe University of Toronto Varsity Blues baseball team defeated the Carleton Ravens 4-2 on Sunday morning to claim the 2025 Canadian National University Championship.
Read MoreWe are proud to unveil the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2025 All-Canadian College Second Team.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Game 6, Josh Naylor, Rob Thomson, Jose Bautista, Mike Gardiner and Abraham Toro.
Read MoreBaseball Canada has been named the WBSC National Federation of the Year for 2023, recognizing its outstanding contributions to the promotion and development of baseball. The award was presented during the WBSC Congress, currently taking place in Bangkok, Thailand, and accepted by Baseball Canada CEO Jason Dickson. Also honoured was Keith McConkey, of Welland, Ontario, who was named the WBSC Umpire of the Year for 2023, marking a prestigious international distinction for a Canadian official.
Read MoreLongtime Leaside Baseball executive and coach and legendary umpire Howard Birnie has been inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.
Read More“The baseball season just keeps getting longer for Aiden Kilshaw – not that he minds at all.
Originally from Swift Current and now living in Saskatoon, he has seen opportunity after opportunity come his way over the last few months.
The young prospect has been determined to make the most of every one of them.
Little did he know, Kilshaw was setting himself up for one of the biggest announcements of the season: the Baseball Canada Junior National Team Fall Instructional League roster.”
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