Elliott: RHP Parker Burgess will head to Charleston
Read MoreThe Ottawa Titans have signed infielder Austin Gurney (Campbell River, B.C.). They have also traded right-hander Zach Cameron (Hamilton, Ont.) to the Windy City Thunderbolts for future considerations.
Read More“When Braidy Birdsall puts her mind to something, nothing is getting in her way.
Even when facing injuries, she’s the first to pick herself back up and get motivated to overcome the obstacle.
It’s a mindset that has served her well as an athlete, first in martial arts karate before moving onto baseball, a sport which she is all-in on as a player, coach and umpire.
Now, Birdsall is on the cusp of playing on the biggest stage after being selected by Boston in the fifth round of the new Women’s Pro Baseball League draft.”
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s latest “But What Do I Know?” column discusses James Paxton, Stubby Clapp, Shawn Bowman, Rich Harden and Carlos Delgado.
Read MoreOver the next four years, Summerside, P.E.I. will host five Baseball Canada national championships.
Read More“It was a record-setting year for Baseball Alberta and the organization is expecting even bigger things in 2026.
The number of players registered this past year not only rose above pre-pandemic levels for the first time, but president Jon Oko says it has hit a milestone of 18,868 – the most ever.
The provincial body also saw the most teams take part ever (332), as well as increases in the number of coaches (547) and certified umpires (1,403) from the previous year.
It was cause for celebration as Baseball Alberta hosted its annual general meeting and awards in Edmonton on Nov. 22, where some of the best performances from around the province were recognized.”
Read More“The Toronto Blue Jays have signed free-agent RHP Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million deal. Super agent Scott Boras called it — 11 years ago.” Bob Elliott shares an article he wrote after interviewing Boras in 2014.
Read MoreCanadians Stubby Clapp (Windsor, Ont.) and Jamie Pogue (Guelph, Ont.) will return to the St. Louis Cardinals’ big league coaching staff in 2026.
Read MoreJunior National Team alum and longtime big league pitcher James Paxton (Ladner, B.C.) will be inducted on to Baseball Canada’s Wall of Excellence at the National Teams Awards Banquet on January 10.
Read MoreJoe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, takes a look back at the short-lived first professional Canadian Baseball League.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have re-signed right-hander James Bradwell (North Vancouver, B.C.).
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to a seven-year, $210-million contract with right-hander Dylan Cease.
Read MoreFormer Baseball Alberta executive director Randy Strocki died on November 13 at the end of 72.
Read MoreThe West Coast League’s Kelowna Falcons have hired former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Josh Towers as their pitching coach.
Read MoreThe Ottawa Titans have re-signed franchise cornerstone A.J. Wright.
Read More“Can a name change do anything for the league formerly known as the Intercounty Baseball League?
As first alluded to in a Bloomberg story from a few years ago, the truth was finally confirmed in a news release issued this morning that the Canadian Baseball League is the new moniker for an organization that operated under the old shingle for more than 106 years as the country's most recognizable league for late-aged teenagers and adults.”
Read MoreThe Ontario Baseball Association is pleased to announce that Tecumseh, Ont., and Woodstock, Ont., will host Baseball Canada National Championships in 2026.
Read More“What’s better than meeting Toronto Blue Jays 1B Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. for a private audience?
How about a 2-on-1 meeting with his Hall of Fame father, by the same name?”
Read MoreOn Monday, the Intercounty Baseball League (IBL), which has been in operation since 1919, announced that it is now a fully professional league that will be known as the Canadian Baseball League.
Read More“Under the major league’s new recovery program, scouts can’t observe high school players from Oct. 15, 2025 to Jan. 15, 2026 during indoor winter sessions. The same goes for evaluating college players in the USA, at the University of British Columbia and Douglas College from Nov. 15, 2025, to Jan. 15, 2026.”
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