Twenty Canadians - including four in the first round - were selected in the inaugural Women’s Pro Baseball League (WPBL) draft that took place last night.
Read More“Legendary Kingston sportscaster Max Jackson is best remembered for his signature sign off, “If you can’t play a sport, be one.”
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed right-handed reliever Willian Suárez.
Read MoreSeveral Baseball Canada National Championship host sites have been confirmed following decisions made during the Baseball Canada Fall Convention, recently held in Winnipeg. These selections will bring national-level athletes and teams to communities across the country over the coming years.
Read MoreLed by the Women’s National Team, Canada has long been one of the global leaders in women’s baseball. That presence will only grow on Thursday night as the Women’s Pro Baseball League (WPBL) conducts its inaugural draft.
Read MoreThe Ottawa Titans announced the signing of two pitchers on Tuesday. They have also traded catcher Victor Cerny (Winnipeg, Man.) to the Windy City ThunderBolts.
Read MoreTicket pricing has been announced for "The Road to Okotoks," Baseball Canada National Championship, set to take place July 14 to July 20, 2026 at Seaman Stadium and Tourmaline Field in Okotoks, Alta. The event will feature 16 of Canada's elite programs and 350 of Canada's best 19U talent.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Network named the winners of its 2025 awards for top Canadian minor league hitter and pitcher in both the affiliated and unaffiliated ranks on Tuesday.
Read More“It could have been easy for Orv Franchuk to dislike or even hate baseball right from the very start.
Growing up on the farm near Wandering River, he remembers being six or seven years old when his older brother would drag him outside to play “catch.”
The youngster would get placed in front of the garage door while his hand-eye coordination developed, which made for some bruises on his shins and shoulders.
“I’d be crying and go into the house and get cleaned up by mom,” Franchuk told Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast. “My dad would push me back out there.”
Read MoreOntario Blue Jays and Junior National Team alum Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) has re-signed with the Seattle Mariners. It is a five-year deal.
Read MoreDavid Calabrese no longer stands alone.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim selected the former Ontario Blue Jays OF Calabrese (Maple, Ont.) in the third round of the 2020 draft and gave him a signing bonus of $744,200.
For as long as we have been tracking six-figure signing bonuses given to Canadians, Calabrese was the only Canuck the Angels had deemed worthy of a $100,000 or more bonus.
So, the Angels sat 27th of 30 teams in giving out cold, hard cash -- or giant-sized checks -- to Canucks. That all changed in July. The Angels drafted RHP Tyler Bremner second overall in North America from the Santa Barbara Gauchos and gave him a $7,689,525 bonus.
Read MoreWith so many Canadians enjoying standout seasons in 2025, it will be a close competition for this year’s Tip O’Neill Award.
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame presents this award annually to the Canadian player judged to have excelled in individual achievement and team contribution while adhering to baseball’s highest ideals.
Read MoreElliott: Curro, Gordon, OBA's best of best, HOFers Bertoia, Humber, McKenzie, Waffle
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Cade Smith, Rob Thomson, Denzel Clarke, Liam Hicks, Michael Soroka and Jose Berrios.
Read MoreThe Abbotsford Cardinals have announced the return of Corey Eckstein as junior head coach.
Read MoreOakland A’s centre fielder Denzel Clarke won the Capital One Premier Play of the year at MLB Awards at the Chelsea Theater in Las Vegas on Thursday night.
Read MoreFrom hanging in the West to competing with the very best, players from the Western Canadian Baseball League put their skills on display in the majors this year.
Read MoreRegistration is now open for Year 3 of Baseball Canada’s Women in Coaching Program.
Read MoreJunior National Team alum and San Diego Padres right-hander Nick Pivetta (Victoria, B.C.) finished sixth in the National League Cy Young Award voting.
Read MoreBaseball Newfoundland and Labrador has unveiled their 2025 award winners.
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