Feb. 7, 2010
2010 -- Most Influential Canadians in baseball
2010 -- Canadians in College, Feb. 5
2009 -- All-Canadian College Team
2009-10, 2010-11 -- Letters of Intent -- Feb. 8
2009 -- Canadians in College
2009 Final Canadians MiLB stats, plus leaders
UPPER DECK L -- Paul Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) Canuck HOFer
By Bob Elliott
First time we ever heard the name Quantrill it was yelled across a diamond in Kendal in 1967.
“Quantrill’s in,” yelled the plate ump.
My ears was so bad, the name so unfamiliar, I wrote down “Quantro” in the score book.
It was John Quantrill entering for the Kendal Frank Realtors in a five-run eighth, a Kingston Ponies 11-1 win.
(Arty Leeman picked up the win, Ralph Kennedy took the loss, pitching down 2-1 in the eighth. Charlie Pester had four hits, while Ron Earl, Guy White and Brian Coffey had two hits apiece. Peter Maartense singled to lead off the game and scored for Kendal.)
The first time we remember the hearing of Paul Quantrill was in June of 1989 -- he was the top Canadian selected in the draft when he was chosen in the sixth round by the Boston Red Sox and scout Chuck Koney the University of Wisconsin Badgers. He was top Canadian of six selected. From 1985-90 only Canadians attending school in the U.S. were eligible for the draft. That changed in 1991.
Quantrill was born in London, Ont., but like the song, he’s lived everywhere.
Since his father John was a plant manager for General Motors, he was a travelling man living in London, Windsor, Port Hope, St. Theresa, Okemos, Mich., England and attending the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he met his lovely wife Alyson.
When John Quantrill headed for England his son was in grade 12 and he allowed him to stay with friends in Detroit. He had been drafted in 1986 when he was attending high school in Okemos. by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 26th round. He was one of two Canucks selected in the June 1986 draft.
Who knew Quantrill would pitch in more games than any of the other 122 Canadians who pitched in the majors?
The workhorse was elected to the Canadian Hall of Fame last month and will be inducted June 19 in St. Marys, along with former Jays second baseman Robbie Alomar, stats guru Allan Roth (Montreal, Que.) and Calvin Griffith (Montreal, Que.) the former owner of the Washington Senators.
The first time we met Quantrill was at Winter Haven in the spring of 1992. Peter Hoy (Cardinal, Ont.) was the story, as he was closer to the majors than Quantrill, but Hoy did not talk as much a Quantrill.
Manager Butch Hobson who already had Mike Gardiner (Sarnia, Ont.) in his rotation predicted a day where he may soon have “three Ontario pitchers on his staff.” Hoy was coming off 20 saves at Double-A New Britain (4-4, 1.46) and Triple-A Pawtucket (1-2, 2.38) and Quantrill (2-1, 2.06 at New Britain, 10-7, 4.45 at Pawtucket) slated for Triple A were also in camp.
The first time Quantrill received the call to the majors was July 18, 1992. Years later he would call it his best day in baseball ... and he never even wore a uniform.
Quantrill was at Pawtucket and they were in Syracuse. His Mom drove in for the series.
“We’d gone lunch, walked around a shopping mall and mom (Donna) dropped me at the team hotel. My roommate, Brian Conroy had packed all my things. First, I thought he was busting my chops. He told me I had to get out of there as quick as possible. The club had phoned and I’d been promoted -- I missed two flights. Missing a third meant spending the night.
“I had a layover in Pittsburgh, flew to Minneapolis, checked into the hotel and went to the park early the next day. I didn’t pitch. Next night I got the win in K.C.
“After a scoreless sixth I struck out Gregg Jefferies and George Brett and gave up a liner which almost killed Wade Boggs, nearly took his head off. I thought “this game’s easy.
“A week later Brett hit a home run off me at Fenway that would be still travelling if it hadn’t hit something.”
He appeared in 27 games in relief for the Red Sox.
The season in 1993, Quantrill made 14 starts and appeared in 49 games for the Sox.
In the winter of 1994, in the midst of the Jays’ hinter lands in Port Hope, they were rooting for Otis Nixon to steal a base, Mo Vaughn to ``move the crowd’’ (translation from Vaughn-ese: to hit a home run) and Danny Darwin to set down the Jays.
They were also looking for an early exit from a Sox starter or two so Quantrill could enter the in relief.
``Home is Port Hope. It didn’t matter where we were living, I’d always tell people I’m from Port Hope,’’ said Quantrill, last night.
All four grandparents, his parents John and Donna, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews live in the Port Hope area. When Quantrill was called up to Triple-A Pawtucket in ‘91 his family bought a satellite dish since a large portion of the International League’s games were on TV.
What kind of impression has Quantrill made?
``He’s a nice, good-looking, clean-cut, all-American boy,’’ said a Boston TV type.
Except he’s Canadian, proud of it and loves his country’s hockey heritage.
``Growing up, hockey was my favorite. Played left wing and left defence,’’ said the reliever who idolized Guy Lafleur and Ken Dryden. ``I liked the game because it was rough, but when we moved to Michigan it wasn’t the same.’’
Quantrill had the chance to rough it up when Mariners’ Eric Anthony charged the mound. Quantrill was given the decision on the judge’s cards but his hand was stepped on in the pile.
The old baseball saying goes if you can pitch in Fenway Park you can pitch anywhere.
And, as the new baseball saying goes: If you can pitch inside Quantrill Chev-Olds Cadillac dealership, you can pitch any place. Hoy, a good friend of Todd Gill, worked out with Quantrill every day inside pop’s car lot to get ready for spring. They’d haul out a mound and take turns putting on catcher’s equipment. Quantrill has done well. Hoy was released and is pitching for the Ottawa-Nepean Canadians, awaiting a call for a second chance.
``We’d wait until the mechanics left,’’ said Quantrill. ``We only broke one window.’’
Other springs, Dennis O’Brien, who played defence with the Bruins and North Stars, would catch Quantrill.
Quantrill played junior and senior against rival Bowmanville and Oshawa and says he’s impressed by the calibre of baseball.
``There is no difference between an eight-year-old at home and the eight-year-old in Florida,’’ he says. ``The difference is weather. What’s the difference between the weather in Port Hope and Michigan? Not much. It’s coaching.’’
At Wisconsin, Quantrill had a fastball and a pitch he called a spinner masquerading as a slider. So it was difficult to throw the ball past hitters with aluminum bats.
One spring at Winter Haven, he found his breaking ball, courtesy of Broadway Charlie Wagner, who used to room with Ted Williams.
``A lot of guys look at this 70-year-old guy (actually 82) and say: `What’s that old guy know?’ He called me over and in five minutes I’d learned more about a breaking ball than in three years at university.
``I went over as quick as I could and I’m glad I did. I still see him each spring.’’
Respecting his elders, how typically Canadian.
The first time of the four times Quantrill was dealt was May 31, 1994. The Sox dealt OF Billy Hatcher and Quantrill to the Philadelphia Phillies for Wes Chamberlain and minor-leaguer Mike Sullivan.
Quantrill pitched in 18 games with the Phillies in 1994, making one start and spending some time at triple-A.
The next season he was back and was a member of the Phillies rotation going 11-12 in 33 games, making 29 starts.
The first time we heard that Quantrill could be headed to the Jays was standing at the baggage carousel at the Cleveland airport, Oct 24, 1995 from a Phillies scout.
The Jays were seeking closer Heathcliff Slocumb and the Phillies wanted Ed Sprague. The Jays would not move Sprague, so the talk moved to minor league prospect third baseman Howard Battle a day or so later.
And 43 days later Jays then GM Gord Ash sent reliever Ricardo Jordan and Battle to the Phillies for Quantrill.
Who knew it was likely Ash’s best trade ever: third baseman Battle (29 games in the majors, four starts) and reliever Jordan (69 games, 70 1/3 innings) for Quantrill, who pitched 380 games for the Jays.
The Jays played the Phillies every three days -- not counting B games -- during spring training in the 1990s.
Over the years we got to know Phillies coaches John Vukovich.
So, in the spring of 1996, starter Quantrill we asked why starter had struggled?
He had allowed 256 base runners working 179 1/3 innings in 33 games, 29 starts.
What were his warts?
“I’ll tell you what’s wrong with him, he’s too much of a hockey puck,” Vukovich said one day. “Our guys would get hit with a pitch last year and he’d bounce down to our end of the dugout and say ‘put me in, put me in, I’ll get even.’
“What’s wrong with that? Nothing, except our guy got hit in the foot ... with a breaking ball ... our it was our No. 8 hitter. He hadn’t been on in a month. We didn’t mind him getting hit.”
The first time Quantrill surpassed Fergie Jenkins (Chatham, Ont.) to become the all-time leader in appearances by a Canadian pitcher was July 4, 2003.
From Bob Alexander (Vancouver, BC) and Wiman Andrus (Orono, Ont.) to Jeff and Jordan Zimmerman (Kelowna, BC), Quantrill moved past one after another until he passed Jenkins, the only Canadian elected to Cooperstown,
The game came with little fanfare. A 20-pitch eighth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium. Quantrill retired Shea Hillenbrand on a comebacker, Robby Hammock on a ground ball and Quinton McCracken on a comebacker, leaving with the game deadlocked 1-1. The Dodgers lost 3-1 in 10 innings.
Quantrill preferred working out of the bullpen to starting once every five days. While his totals -- 841 games, including 64 starts and 1,255 2/3 career innings pale when compared to Jenkins (664 games, 594 starts, 4,500 2/3 innings), he became an every day Eddie.
For four straight seasons Quantrill led the majors in appearances: a league-high 80 with the Jays in 2001, 86 with the Dodgers in 2002, 89 the next year with the Dodgers and 86 with the 2004 New York Yankees.
Selected to the 2001 all-star game by Yanks manager Joe Torre, Quantrill wrote a guest columns for the Toronto Sun, the type athletes often do for big events.
Quantrill was self-deprecating, funny and despite it being his 10th year told of his first trip to the all-star game through the eyes of a wide-eyed rookie. Esteemed editor Gary Loewen called it the best guest athlete column he’d ever read.
He spends his spare time coaching his son Cal with Clare Osborne and as pitching coach for Greg Hamilton with the Canadian National Junior Team.
Big Man on Campus: RHP Zach Breault (Amherstburg, Ont.) was given the ball in the season opener for the William Jenning Bryan Lions and worked five scoreless innings in a 8-5 win over the Truett-McConnell Bears.
Breault fanned seven, including two of the first three hitters he faced.
BMOC II: OF Karri Oksanen (Guelph, Ont.), of the Lon Morris Bearcats is coming off a good season. Hitting lead off in the spring of 2009, Oksanen batted in the lead off spot, hitting .396 was named to the All Conference Team and was picked to participate in the Texas-New Mexico JUCO All Star game at Baylor last fall. He was also voted runner up to rookie of the year for the conference.
BMOC III: Wayne State Warriors OF Ryan LaPensee (LaSalle, Ont.) was honoured as a Pre-season All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association’s NCAA Division II All-America Committee, according to Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. OF Paul LaMantia (Tecumseh, Ont.) was deemed a “Player to Watch.”
LaPensee was an All-GLIAC First Team and a Rawlings/ABCA All-Midwest Region Second Team selection as well last season. He hit .362, fourth-best on the team, with 30 RBI and a team-high 47 runs scored. LaPensee tied for the league lead with 26 stolen bases, seventh-most in WSU single-season history, and finished 14th in the league in batting, fifth in runs scored, tied for sixth in hits (64), and 13th in total bases (89). He has a .391 career batting average, second-best in school history, and is one run away from matching Bobby Marten’s WSU career record of 134. LaPensee also ranks fourth in school history with 192 hits, fourth with 56 stolen bases, ninth in doubles (31) and 10th with 255 total bases.
LaMantia batted .347 (fifth-best on the team) with 35 RBI and 43 runs scored in his first year as a Warrior in 2009. He totaled 15 doubles and five triples, both tied for fifth-most in school history and also hit four homers to finish with 24 extra-base hits, eighth-most in WSU history. He led the conference in triples and finished fourth in doubles and seventh in runs scored and total bases (97). LaMantia tied LaPensee for the team lead with 20 multiple-hit games and was tied for second on the squad with 10 multiple-RBI games.
Back to school: After one season in the New York Yankees system OF Mitch Delaney (Windsor, Ont.) was released. Now, he’s back in school with Lubbock Christian -- the No. 1 pre-season ranked NAIA team according to Perfect Game.
Need help up north: Kurtis McCallum (Thunder Bay, Ont.) has set up a web site -- AthleticScout.ca -- which serves as Northern Ontario’s online collegiate sports recruiting.
Throwing for Haiti: The staff at The Baseball Zone came up with an idea to raise funds for relief help in Haiti. Each staff member pledged a dollar for each mile clocked on the radar gun.
Pitchung guru Ryan (Magic Man) Armstrong (Mississauga, Ont.) was the top contributor throwing 97. Remo Cardinale (Thornill, Ont.) the second Canadian the Jays ever signed chipped in $77 for his 77 and Rick Johnston (Peterborough, Ont.) threw a 76, or was it a 36?
With donations from parents and players a total of $1,343 was raised and combined with the matching program by the federal government, added up to a contribution of $2,686. The donation will be made to the Canadian Red Cross.
How about a national “Throwing for Haiti” benefit?
Any other facilities across the country interested?
Jets will dine: Legendary Team Canada pitching coach Denis Boucher (Lachine, Que.) will be the guest speaker for the annual Vauxhall Academy banquet March 6. Boucher is in the running to be hired as the Yankees Canadian scout.
Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach will also be a guest on honour as well.
Vauxhall gives out $10,000.00 to current players in scholarships.
Langley Blaze head south: The Langley Blaze and coach Doug Mathieson has firmed up their March schedule (with pitching probables to follow)
Monday -- March 15, Arrive Phoenix, attend San Francisco vs San Diego Padres @ Peoria Sports Complex
Tuesday -- March 16 Game vs Milwaukee Brewers 9 am @ Maryvale
Game vs Chicago Cubs 1 pm @ Fitch Park.
Wednesday March 17 -- Game vs Gateway College 9:30 am @ Pima Sports Complex
Game vs Cochise College 12:15 pm @ Pima Sports Complex
Thursday March 18 -- Practice @ Pima College 8:30 am
Game vs New Mexico College 12:15
Friday March 19 -- Game vs Indian Hills 9 am @ Pima College
Game vs Williston College 12:15 pm
Saturday March 20 -- Game vs Luna College 9:15 am
Game vs Claredon College 12:15 pm
Sunday March 21 -- Game vs Chicago Cubs 10 a.m. @ Fitch Park
Game vs Milwaukee Brewers 1 p.m @ Maryvale
Monday March 22 -- Game vs Milwaukee Brewers 1 pm @ Maryvale
Tuesday March 23 -- Game vs Cinncinati Reds 9:30 am @ Goodyear
Burrowing along: The Brock Badgers have a new website -- brockbadgersbaseball.com -- and it’s worth a peak.
Briefly: The best speakers at the 23rd annual Best Ever Clinic were Sal Fasano, former Jays catcher, who will manage at single-A Lansing this season; Mark ‘Lunch’ McKenzie from the University of Concordia-Minnesota and National Teams director Greg Hamilton (Peterborough, Ont.) of Baseball Canada ... Now the Premier League has switched back to wood bats again.
The World comes to Thunder Bay: Before the world arrives in Thunder Bay for the World Junior championships July 23-Aug. 1 a pre-Worlds tournament will be held in Minneapolis July 12-20.
Besides Team Canada, Team USA and Chinese Taipei, the Minnetonka Millers, the Chaska Cubs, the Minneapolis U 20 and the St. Cloud and area Selects will play in the warm-up event to be staged at Minnetonka Veteran’s Field, Chaska Athletic Club, Midway Stadium and Faber Field. Officials are exploring moving a couple of the games to the Twins new home of Target Field.
The World also comes to Edmonton: The city of champions is basically the city of international baseball in Canada. And now Ron Hayter and his group will welcome another group in 2012 -- the Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Edmonton has hosted seven international events in all, including hosted the pre-Olympic qualifier in 1995, the inaugural Women’s World Cup in 2004, and the 2008 World Juniors Championship.
Thunder Bay chair Warren Philp is at TwinsFest this weekend spreading the word.
TwinsFest was a success, with lots of interest from Minnesota ball fans in the warm-up and the Worlds themselves getting pictures of Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC), Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.), Rene Tosoni (Cotquilam, BC) and Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) in Canada jerseys and hats along with Michael Cuddyer, Denard Span, Delmon Young and Joe Nathan in US gear.
What ever happened to former minor leaguer Aaron Hornostaj? Hornostaj (Waterloo, Ont.) who played eight seasons in the minors -- seven in the San Francisco Giants organization is now Can-Fit-Pro Certified with specialization in personal training. Hornostaj will train ball players in both baseball and strength training in the Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph areas as he attends Laurier University. You can contact him at mindbodytrainers@gmail.com for more information.
What ever happened to Devin Monds? Monds who was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers and pitched for the Northeastern Huskies have a sports agency -- Dirigo Sports Management -- up and running. His partner Dan Rosquete and Monds are based out of Boston and are heading to Arizona for spring training to look for some clients. Monds can be devin@dirigosportsmanagement.com for further info.
Any Windsor Lancer want to play ball: If you are at the University of Windsor or are thinking of heading there and are thinking of playing ball check out the facebook page http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=318259129744&ref=ss).
The Lancer group is intended to see how many students would be interested in playing for a varsity ball team. Plans are in progress to initiate a club team for next year which will hopefully become a varsity team.
If you are interested email mireaulc@uwindsor.ca with your name, level of study, email address and summer team. More information will be provided as soon the updates are provided.
Looking for summer work: The Medicine Hat Mavericks are looking for a director of promotions and a director of ticket sales for 2010.
The work schedule for promotions would be May 25-Aug. 15 (approximately 24-30 evenings and eight community events) with a salary of $2,000.
The ticket sales position is commission based
Email resume and/ or letter of interest to office@themavericks.ca or call Greg Morrison 878.4294
Okanagan fund raiser: Blue Jays RHP Scott Richmond (North Vancouver, BC) headlines the list of guests at the second annual okanagan College fund raiser Thursday Feb. 4th at 5:30 pm at the OC Culinary Art cafeteria. Besides Richmond, Brooks McNiven (Vernon, BC) of the San Francsico Giants and Jim Chapman, a Giants area scout will also speak.
West Coast Authentics will also be on hand with some baseball items for a silent auction in a fundraiser for the OC team. Also up for grabs will be a weekend for four at Big White Ski Resort.
Tickets are $75.00 per adult and $50.00 per student. Contact okanagancollegebaseball.com or http://www.facebook.com/l/dc7e8;250.470.9568 for more info.
Learning session: The 32nd annual spring training course for fans, run by the professor William Humber kicks off Jan. at 23 Seneca College (1750 Finch Avenue East (between Don Mills Road and DVP) in Toronto.
There are six Saturday sessions -- except for Feb. 13 -- from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. which will cover among other things Josh Gibson, Blue Jay ball talk, Canadian Baseball, 100 Baseball Places You Must Visit, Hanlon’s Point SABR Chapter, Red Sox Fever, umpire Lisa Turbitt, and more.
Gibson: The Legend behind the Plate - The story of Negro Leagues slugger, who has been called the greatest player of his day is a new documentary by Duquesne University students for the Pittsburgh-based Josh Gibson Foundation.
The Hanlan’s Point Chapter of SABR (Society for American Baseball Research) will meet, Ian Hamilton will interview Josh Pahigian (101 Baseball Places to Visit before You Strike Out), and Joe Posnanski of Sports Illustrated (Sole of Baseball: Road Trip through Buck Owens’ America) and Mal Romanin, Blue Jays P.R. whiz; Turbitt has been an umpire for 30 years, working nine Canadian National Championships and two women’s World Cups of Baseball and Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum delegation led by Tom Valke and Scott Crawford.
Register on line at or Google Seneca College Continuing Education, and click on How to Register. A variety of options is available including telephoning the registration area and using a credit card. The registration code is IMG931FQ and the cost is $65 plus GST.
Or you can Humber at (416) 491-5050, ext 2500 or email bill.humber@senecac.on.ca for details and info.
Profiles: To answer an email question about profiles ... we are having some problems with the rotation on the main page ... so here we go ... 202 players in all, who can update their stats, place pictures and obtain exposure.
From Alberta 15.
From British Columbia 23.
From Manitoba 4.
From New Brunswick 8.
From Newfoundland and Labrador 1.
From Nova Scotia 3.
From Ontario 142.
From Quebec 1.
From Saskatchewan 5.
And since Prince Edward Island is pitching a shutout, from Florida 1.
BMOCs? Do you know a Big Man on Campus? In the old days -- when there were 500 Canadians playing and not every school had box scores -- we had time to pur over the box scores. Now we do not.
If your son, grandson, boyfried or former teammate has a good weekend or wins player of the week honours, please do not hesitate to send along the link to bobelliott49@gmail.com and we’ll move the news along the line.
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Send us your story ideas and suggestions and we’ll consider them all.
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IN YER FACE: The Canadian Baseball Network facebook group is up and running ... and running fast:
Mike Nitsos (Whitby, Ont.) of the Iowa Western Reivers, is the 400th to join.
Grant Kveder (Lethbridge, Alta.) of the Gonzaga Stags is No. 500.
Dan Chappel (Edmonton, Alta.) formerly of the Longview Lakers, the Mayville State Comets, the Southwest Mustangs, the Schaumburg Flyers and the Edmonton Cracker Cats is No. 600.
Drew Parker (Surrey, BC), who has signed a letter of intent to pitch for the Brewton-Parker Barons this fall and former ace of the JUCO World Series champion Chipola Indians, is No. 700.
Andrew Brock (Burnaby, BC) of the Idaho Coyotes is No. 800.
Derek Papp (Windsor, Ont.), who used to pitch for Judson, is No. 900.
Jonathan Lussier (Montreal, Que.), former C-DH with the Les Ailes du Quebec alongside Phillipe Alexandre Valiquette, Alexandre Periard and Mathieu Poirier is No. 1,000.
Ben TInklin (Kitchener, Ont.) of the Canadian Thunderbirds, who is headed to Kaskaskia College, is No. 1,100.
Catcher Curtis Davis (Surrey, BC), who played with the Fraser Valley Chiefs in 2008 and this year will play for the White Rock Tritons and Team BC is the 1,200th to join the group.
Kevin Bowes (Chatham, N.B.) who plays outfield for the Chatham Ironmen and coached the New Brusnwick Selects at the Canada Cup is No. 1,300.
Stephen Holland (Summerside, PEI), who in 2008 played for the Summerside Chevies and was picked up by Kings County for bantam nationals is No. 1,400. He pitched, played first base, and outfield.
Ian Robillard (Montreal, Que.), who coached the Montreal Orioles in junior (LBEQ) play and this year will coach Les Ailes du Quebec (U-17) is No. 1,500.
OF Mark Sleeman (Vancouver, BC), formerly with John Harr's North Shore Twins and who played for the Vancouver Cave Ducks in 2008, is our No. 1,600.
RHP Shawn Hetherington (Tsawwassen, BC), the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds closer, is No. 1,700.
RHP Craig Hucul (Saskatoon, Sask.) of Williston State College, is No. 1,800.
TJ Code (Vancouver, BC), a coach with the Langley Blaze is No. 1,900. Code played with the likes of Kyle Paul, Jordan Lennerton, Jon Hesketh, Matt Lesek, Justin Dyck, Jeff Thompson, Tyson Gillies, Shane Wilson and Jon Syrnk with the Blaze from 2003-05. He began coaching in the fall of 2007.
Our No. 2,000 is Cam Newitt (Barrie, Ont.). Cam's father, Gary Newitt played in Oshawa before joining the Pittsburgh Pirates minor-league system. Cam played for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Intercounty League until he retired and now coaches bantam baseball in Barrie.
Our No. 2,100 is RHP Ryan Oxford (Sussex, N.B.), who pitched for Vancouver Island University (VIBI) and plans on playing for New Brunswick at the Canada Summer games this year.
And our No. 2,200 is Jorhn Kaluzniak (Brandon, Man.) of the Manitoba Youth Selects.
Our group has representation from all 10 provinces led by Ontario, which has 757 members. B.C. has 340, Quebec has 175, Alberta has 127, Saskatchewan 67, Manitoba 47, New Brunswick 52, Nova Scotia 23, Newfoundland 20 and Prince Edward Island 15, plus 35 states led by Michigan, plus nine other countires.
UPPER DECK I -- Rene Tosoni, Futures Games MVP, Best of the four Canucks in St. Louis, plus MLB Scouting Bureau reports ... Looking for Chatham Diamonds ... Final roster for Ontario camp ... R.I.P. Ron Steele.
UPPER DECK II -- Year I, 50 EXTRA BASES blogs ... from Brett Lawrie signing to James Paxton being drafted ... from the Nationals in 2008 to the Mizuno Camp to the World Baseball Classic ... to Canadian promotions to the 40-man (Alexandre Periard) to Canadian promotions to the big league (Chris Leroux). It's all here and more for you to check on ... and links to what has been going on in the Majors, the Minors, in College, with Team Canada and on the Sandlots. Plus in out first year of the site we've had excellent contributions by Kevin Glew, Jonathan Hodgson, Allan Simpson, Bob Broughton, Shi Davidi, Adam Morrissette.
KEVIN GLEW -- David Corrente, eight-year Blue Jays minor leaguer attends HOF ceremonies at St. Marys ... William Bargel helps keep Mississauga North unbeaten at eliminations ... Anthony Ricciardi heads south.
ADAM MORISSETTE -- Okotoks Dawgs Academy opens this fall ... Rare double for Colin McKean ... Ontario senior eliminations draw ... In the Majors ... Jason Bay shines in limelight ... Pat Gillick involved with Philies ... Erik Bedard to DL ... Mark Teahen like a turkey sandwich ... Avril Lavigne tosses first pitch ... Larry Walker: True Canadian hero ... San Diego Chicken, 35 ... Ron Piche, Canadian HOFer injured in car crash ... Brian Ostrosser, former Met ... In the Minors ... Four Canucks to Futures ... Nick (Eggs) Weglarz ... Brockville's Wayne Amyotte, 1969 Bristol Tiger ... Vancouver Canadians 25 big leaguers and counting ... Erie Gagne rebuilds shoulder, reputation ... Tyson Gillies a burner ... Karl Gelinas shuts down centre of universe ... Justin Randall disappointed with deal ... FA Jeremiah Sammy signs with Rockies ... Kyle Dhanani joins Brewers ... In College ... Chris Bisson leads the Cape in SBs ... Mike Mokriy does it all for Prospects ... Tanner Brotzel coaching Regina ... Adam Reynolds keeps hair ... Team Canada ... World Cup 2009 ... Rowan Wick in the Dominican ... On the Sandlots ... The Legend that is Bill Green ... Vauxhall's 2009-10 roster ... London master plan panned by Mike Lumley ... Riverview's Jon Loughery home from down under ... Kenny McIlroy pitches Kingston to win ... Ron Baron Manitoba HOFer ... Carl Matheson, Nova Scotia legend.
TODD DEVLIN -- Chris Robinson has an Iowa average attractive to the Cubs ... Geoff Wendt's wise men select Ontario Youth Team ... Welland's Royce Consigli signs with A's ... In the Majors ... Russell Martin reason for Dodgers success ... Scott Richmond took the right fork ... Jason Bay becomes dual citizen ... Felipe, Moises Alou back in Montreal ... Matt Stairs opened doors ... Joey Votto candid about absence ... Chris Leroux recalled by Marlins ... In the Minors ... Eric Gagne on comeback trail ... Pete LaForest hits for Quebec cycle ... Nick Weglarz helps Indians to 5th place ranking ... Marc Bourgeois, Twins draft ... In College ... Adam Loewen, Russell Martin, Rene Tosoni ex Chipola Indians ... LSU recruit Chad Stang signs with Milwaukee ... Luis Castillo is all-Nebraska ... Bob Broughton: Okotoks, Swift Current lead divisions ... Andy Williams, Andre O'Conner join Regina ... Team Canada ... Evan Grills, National Junior Team veteran ... On the Sandlots ... R.I.P. Roméo LeBlanc, Canada's 25th GG, Expo fan ... Brodie Ross helps Blue Jays win Heartland ... Alan Cattrysse hits like machine ... Moncton's Serge Vatour leads batting race ... Chris Sorensen slam helps Fredericton beat Chatham ... Taylor Phillips, Kevfin Sawatzky honoured at Campbell River.
UPPER DECK III -- Lansing scholarship offers collapse -- must read if your son is headed off to school.
UPPER DECK IV -- London Badgers waltz past Tecumseh Thunders to win OBA midget eliminations in Sarnia ... Windsor Stars beat Leaside twice in London to take seniors ... Georgetown scores late to beat Windosr Stars at Mississauga ... Jeff Hutton big deal at NBC World Series with game-winning double in the 8th.
JONATHAN HODGSON -- WMBL playoff wrap.
UPPER DECK V -- Canada Cup goes to BC ... Canada Cup award winners ... National Junior Team selections.
UPPER DECK VI -- Steven Inch signs with Phillies ... Chris Bisson all-conference ... Deadline looms for James Paxton, Jake Eliopoulous and other unsigned Canucks ... Brian Smith pitcher of tourney at NABF juniors ... Cory Pappel wins NY State college honours.
SHI DAVIDI -- Baseball Canada adjusts focus with Olympic ouster.
UPPER DECK VII -- Jays go 1-for-9 signing Canuck draftees, James Paxton, Jake Eliopoulos unsigned, head to school
UPPER DECK VIII -- Quebec beats Ontario II at junior nationals.
UPPER DECK IX-- Ontario, represented by London Badgers beats Quebec 7-1 to win midget nationals.
UPPER DECK X -- Ontario wins boys bantams, Quebec takes girls bantams ... MVPs, all-star team ... Medal standings ... Saskatoon wins peewee West ... Chris Bisson ranked 39th best prospect in Cape Cod League ... Jay Johnson, Corey Pappel, Nathan Forer also ranked by PG after their summers ... Aaron Dunsmore and Aaron Johnson help Rochester Honkers win Northwoods League title ... Marlins farmhand Chris Leroux interviewed.
TIM SMITH BLOG -- Day one with Team Canada, by Rangers minor-league OF Tim Smith.
TIM SMITH BLOG -- Day two with Team Canada, by minor-league OF Tim Smith, dealt to Kansas City Royals ... Adam Loewen 2-for-3, Nick Bucci leaves with lead, Canada loses opener to Team USA by 6-4 score in exhibition ... Box score ... Vince Perkins, Matt Kniginyzky join team, Philippe Valiquette injured. UPPER DECK XI -- Team Canada heads to World Cup in Sweden shy of starting pitching -- Again -- 23 named to roster, one spot to fill ... Online fan voting for 2010 ballot for Ford C. Frick award soon to begin with former Expos broadcaster Jacques Doucet and former Expos and Blue Jays broadcaster, the late Tom Cheek bidding to make ballot ... Mike Steed hired to manage Thunder Bay ... Bunny Bradfield and Jack Giffin's Brockville Bunnies live on ... Brantford beats Barrie in Intercouty 20-inning marathon, including 10 scoreless by Chris England, Red Sox win title in four games.
UPPER DECK XII -- Blue Jays honour late Jim Ridley ... Brett Lawrie homers, Shawn Bowman has two hits, Chris Kissock, Vince Perkins, R.J. Swindle have scoreless outings in 11-2 loss to Team USA ... Box score ... Jonathan Malo has three hits, Trystan Magnuson, Bryan Dumesnil, Jamie Richmond, Vince Perkins, Jim Henderson have scoreless outings in Canada's 6-5 loss to Team USA ... Box Score ... Three hits, including home run by Cole Armstrong, Tim Smith triples and singles as Canada loses 7-4 to USA ... Brewers recall John Axford from triple-A Nashville.
KEVIN GLEW -- Canadian Ball Hall lands historic Jackie Robinson ball.
SHI DAVIDI -- Canada set for World Cup opener in Sweden.
UPPER DECK XIII -- Canada upsets Korea with eight in the 7th for 9-1 win in World Cup lid lifter as Nick Bucci, Jamie Richmond, James Henderson and Chris Kissock combine on five hitter ... DH Tim Smith singles and hits three-run HR in 8th ... Venezuela upsets Team USA ... Japan edged Great Britain ... Nicaragua, Cuba, Mexico win ... Canada thunps Neterlands Antillies by 15-0 score ... Matt Kniginyzky tosses six scoreless. Homers by Brett Lawrie, Rene Tosoni, Jonathan Malo ... Canucks mercy Sweden in 19-1 romp ... Rene Tosoni knocks in five runs, Tim Smith, Jimmy Van Ostrand, Adam Loewen go deep ... Brooks McNiven pitches four innings for the win ... Second round begins with 8-0 loss to Team USA in Italy ... Chris Begg takes loss. Chris Robinson has sole hit.
UPPER DECK XIV -- Which team had the best year moving players along to the next level when it came to the draft? The co-winners are 2008 champ, Langley Blaze and the Vauxhall Jets ... World Cup ... Canada beats Mexico by 4-2 score, as benches clear ... Nick Bucci pitches 4 1/3 scoreless, win to Trystan Magnuson ... Two hits apiece by Adam Stern, Rene Tosoni, Shawn Bowman ... Box score ... Canada loses in extras, 5-3 to Australia ... Rene Tosoni has three hits ... Box score... Anyone for ball at Simon Fraser? ... 20-inning marathons in the history of Canadian baseball.
DEVON TEEPLE -- New GBL Champs: Calgary Vipers Expect More Than A Title ... Team Canada ... Jimmy Van Ostrand collects four hits in 19-2 win over Netherlands Antillies ... Canada 3-2 in second round of World Cup ... Homers by Shawn Bowman, Brett Lawrie and Van Ostrand ... Brooks McNiven gains win ... Emerson Frostad delievers clutch single as Canada edges Japan 3-2 in 11 innings at the World Cup ... Rene Tosoni cracks catcher to score winning run, catcher taken off on stretcher ... Jimmy Henderson gets win working three innings ... James Paxton tabbed as seventh best college prospect heading into 2010 draft by Baseball America ... Jeff Lounsbury has successful recruiting class at Brock ... Jason Rubinstein tosses three scorelss for the Niagara County College win ... Know any BMOCs?
UPPER DECK XV -- Jays Double A, Alex Anthopoulos, follows Team Canada ... Adam Loewen drives in Brett Lawrie with winner as Canada beats Chinese Taipei 5-3 ... Jamie Richmond pitches five, win to Trystan Magnuson in relief ... Rene Tosoni homers ... Two doubles by Cole Armstrong ... Emmerson Frostad hits game-winning slam in seven-run 7th as Canada rallies to beat Italy 16-7 ... 13 runs in its final two at-bats ... Three hits, five RBIs for Chris Robinson ... Three hits for Adam Stern, Jimmy Van Ostrand ... Chris Kissock picks up win.
UPPER DECK XVI -- Matt Kniginyzky pitched six scoreless, Canada beats Venezuela 9-2 ... Shawn Bowman, Adam Loewen hit homers ... Two hits each for Adam Stern, Rene Tosoni, Jimmy Van Ostrand ... Brett Lawrie homers in top of 9th to break tie ... Nick Bucci works five scoreless in Canada's 3-0 win over Puerto Rico as third round begins at World Cup ... Bucci, Trystan Magnuson, Dustin Molleken, Jim Henderson combine on one hitter ... Rene Tosoni knocks into two extra runs in 9th with double ... Three hits for Chris Robinson ... World Cup news and notes and results ... Tom Boleska, Matt McGraw, Brian Essery all with Great Britain ... Brawl in the Fall go to host Intercounty Terriers in 18U as Aaron Bain pitches the win, Christian Fearon knocks in four ... Team Ontario wins 16U as Brandon Collins pitches win, 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs.
UPPER DECK XVII -- Canada plays Puerto Rico for bronze ... Canada loses nothing game to Cuba 5-1 ... Adam Stern, Jonathan Malo have only hits ... Far from a nothing start for Chris Begg ... Box Score ... Best World Cup ever assured ... Rally late to beat the Netherlands by 11-5 score ... Shawn Bowman, Jonathan Malo homer as Canada Rallies from 4-0 deficit ... Trystan Magnuson picks up third win ... Adam Loewen, Bowman knock in three apiece
UPPER DECK XVIII -- Canada wins bronze, Humm baby! Canada beats Puerto Rico 6-2 at 38th World Cup for first-ever medal ... Jamie Richmond works four innings, leaves with 4-2 lead, Dustin Molleken and Trystan Magnuson work two scoreless each and Jim Henderson works scoreless ninth. ... Shawn Bowman double keys three-run 1st ... Jonathan Malo hits RBI-triple ... Jimmy Van Ostrand hits two-run homer.
UPPER DECK XVIV -- Adam Stern went to World Cup to fill Stubby Clapp role, played centre, hit lead-off and hit .327 for Canada's bronze-medal winning team ...RP Trystan Magnuson, 3B Shawn Bowman make all-World team ... Matt Kniginyzky wins ERA title, with 18 scoreless ... Rene Tosoni leads in runs scored award ... USA beats Cuba for gold ... Brandon Kaye headlines UBC bllue chip class ... Billy Ralston second to commit for fall of 2010 ... Shaun Valeriote transfers to Yavapai.
SHI DAVIDI -- Canada's fortunes turn Sept. 29, 2009 ... World Cup notes, All-World team, ratings ... UBC recruit class.
UPPER DECK XX -- Who were those guys in bronze? The 24 men who brought home Canada's first medal from the World Cup with a 6-2 win over Puerto Rico in the bronze-medal game ... Former Markham C Carson Kelly one of eight selected to 2010 Team USA 16U National Trials.
ALLAN SIMPSON -- Uninspiring ’09 Season Can’t End Soon Enough ... LHP James Paxton, LHP Jake Eliopoulos, LHP Evan Grills, INF Chris Bisson, C Kellin Deglan and RHP Steve McKinnon make Perfect Game's top 300 prospects for 2010 draft ... C Eric Sim, RHP Corey Pappel, RHP Nathan Forer, Bisson and LHP Jay Johnson impress in college summer leagues.
ADAM MORISSETTE -- College Baseball Connect helps place Canadians in school ... Canada wns -- intra-squad game ... Three hits for Jalen Harris, Brandon Dailey homers.
UPPER DECK XXI -- After watching Phillippe Aumount, Brett Lawrie and Jake Eliopoulos go through the process, now it is Evan Grills' turn ... Canada beats Washington Nationals instructional league team 6-4 ...
Rene Tosoni, Adam Loewen, Nick Weglarz, Scott Mathieson, Phillippe Aumont and Philippe-Alexandre Valiquette headed to Arizona Fall League.
UPPER DECK XXII -- Stubby Clapp visits old haunt ... Canucks lose 2-0 to Houston Astros instructional league team.
UPPER DECK XXIII -- Braves beat Canucks, BC boyos 2-hit Seminole ... Marcus Knecht impresses at Connors State ... Jays sandlot players of the month.
UPPER DECK XXIV -- Dr. Al, Canada's pal, Canucks drop pair to Sumter.
UPPER DECK XXVI -- National Jr. Team thumbs ... Canada loses final two games of fall trip ... Leon Taylor looks for old bats, balls and gloves to ship to Jamica ... Baseball Ontario and The Baseball Zone organizing a trip south during March break.
TODD DEVLIN -- College ball heads into playoffs ... Baseball Ontario/The Baseball Zone offers a trip south in March ... 11th annual Canadian International College/Pro Showcase Oct. 31-Nov. 1 ... Team BC off to Arizona ... Wanna go to school? When are you writing your SAT? ... Ontario Blue Jays head south.
UPPER DECK XXV -- Baseball woos a Ralph, 2B Jimmy ... Canucks lose to Houston Astros on eighth-inning error.
UPPER DECK XXVII -- Daniel Pinero has rare double, OBA champs include Mississauga Majors, bantams ... Woodslee, minor midgets ... Richmond Hill Phoenix, minor bantams ... Georgetown Eagles, peewee ... London Badgers, midget ... Milton Red Sox, junior B ... Lindsay Lakers, Midget B ... Georgetown, Midget C ... Cannon Cup to Intercounty ... Erindale wins senior ... Leaside wins Greater Toronto Senior League ... Baseball Ontario/The Baseball Zone offers a trip south in March.
UPPER DECK XXVIII -- Evan Grills impresses vs. favored Royals 4-1 ... Jupiter Day I ... Five IP for Ontario Blue Jays, 9 Ks ... RHPs Mike Ellis, Steve McKinnon Joel Pierce pitch for Team BC in 2-0 loss to Team Elite ... Ryan Stajduhar leads way for BC in win over Ontario Blue Jays in exhibition play ... Toronto Jays to interview Alex Agostino, Denis Boucher and third man for Canadian scouting position.
UPPER DECK XXVIV -- Mantle lives up to his name for BC at Jupiter ... Jupiter Day II ... Kyle Williard pitches complete game, Ontario Blue Jays lose 4-2 to Bob Jackson Midwest ... Adam Anderson gets save for Ontario Reds in Arizona ... Steven Janetta has two hits in 6-2 loss to TeamOne Showcase ... Zac Sardelitti doubles and singled in 6-2 decision to ABA Texas ... Sardelitti doubles, singles in 7-2 loss to Orange County 17s.
DEVON TEEPLE -- Jason Takefman takes over Vancouver Canadians.
UPPER DECK XXX -- CG by CJ Machete gives Jays 2-1 record ... Jupiter Day III ... Team BC no hit ... Steven Dressler wins second in Arizona for Ontario Reds ... Hironori Imato delivers game-winner.
UPPER DECK XXXI -- Eric Wood pitches Ontario Blue Jays to pool title ... Jupiter Day IV ... Cam Mattice drives in two score the other in 3-2 win over East Cobb Astros 17s ... Jays lose 10-1 to FTB (Florida Travel Ball) Mizuno ... Joel Pierce, Nic Pivetta Steve McKinnon combine on three-hitter as Team BC beats Florida Bombers 8-2 ... Kellin Deglan 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs ... Chase Cuckovich hits an inside-the park homer as Ontario Reds beat Arizona Pro 6-3 ... Zac Sardelitti has three hits, including a double ... Luke Grant registers the win ... Reds finish 4-3 ... CBN Profiles.
UPPER DECK XXXII -- Best Canuck prospects in minors: OF Michael Saunders, 2B Brett Lawrie, RHP Phillippe Aumont ... Concordia takes CIBA ... Shaun Valeriote transfers from Miami of Ohio to Yavapai College and has seven RBIs in fall ball.
UPPER DECK XXXIII -- HELP NEEDED! A plea for help.
KEVIN GLEW -- George Selkirk: Canada’s Mr. October ...LHP Ali Simpson ranked No. 81 on the College Baseball Blog's Top 100 Players for 2010 ... In the Majors ... Jason Bay chat wrap ... Matt Stairs knocks in Phillies lone run in Game 2 ... Rob Thomson waves ‘em home for the Yankees ... In the Minors ... Scott Mathieson on track in Arizona Fall League ... Kyle Dhanani, Joey Paciorek reunited in Brewers system ... Tim Smith a hockey puck at heart ... Game not over for Eric Gagne ... Henry Mabee promoted to double-A Birmingham ... In College ... Jay Johnson pitches in Red-Black game with Texas Tech ... Ryan Fleming, Bryan Condotta off to Georgia State ... Michael Carbone makes Northeast-10 honour roll ... Bill Neale new head man at Bacone ... Team Canada ... Ryan Clarke contributes for Canada ... On the Sandlots ... Billy Harris, Tom O’Reilly, Craig Hope NB HOFers ... Oakville Royals in Indiana ... Kacey Jones wins peewee honour.
UPPER DECK XXXIV -- Scott Mathieson, Shawn Bowman named to 40-man roster ... Tyler Tamayose Pre-season NAIA All-American ... In the Majors ... Matt Stairs says he won't return to Philly ... Mark Teahen dealt to White Sox ... In the Minors ... John Mariotti made a name at Bowie ... Ottawa triple-A park diamond in the rough ... Nine questions four Jean Luc Blaquiere ... Mike Saunders knocking on door ... In College ... Ashley Neufeld drowning victim at Dickinson ... Concordia wins CIBA ... Andrew Ruck to Lafayette ... Cam Sokalski whiffs seven for East Texas win, summer ball ... Team Canada ... Thunder Bay readies for Worlds ... 8th annual Baseball Canada Fund Raiser ... Brandon Dailey's successful season comes to close ... On the Sandlots ... Vancouver Capilanos enter loop ... Aaron Ferguson heads west ... North Bay wins at Mississauga ... Ponies imports from Brockville.
UPPER DECK XXXV -- Matt Faulkner helps Nats to win on Long Island ... Baseball North site operates at University of Maryland ... Holiday gift suggestions ... In the Majors ... Eric Gagne looking for comeback ... Montreal lost some soul when Expos left ... Scouting report: George Kottaras ... In the Minors ... Jordan Lennerton, MIke Gosse reuinited in Tiger system ... In College ... Kelly Norris-Jones continues Illinois line of Canuck C's ... Chris Black a Maine Black Bear ... Bryne Murphy to Missouri Valley ... Team Canada ... Pan-Am teams will call Richmond Green home ... On the Sandlots ... Charlottetown looking for players for N.B. loop ... Passion burns for Peterborough's Casey Burnie ... R.I.P Rino Cantarutti.
UPPER DECK XXXVI -- Nick Weglarz (Indians), Phillippe-Alexandre Valiquette (Reds) and James Aducci (Cubs) on 40-man rosters ... 8 Canadian six-year minor-league free agents ... In the Majors ... Mike Saunders, Phillipe Aumont, Tyson Gillies next wave of young M's ... Scott Richmond gets rookie card ... Brewers not interested in Eric Gagne ... Mike LaValliere turned down major junior hockey to join Bucs ... In the Minors ... Big Red Weglarz gives pitchers code Red ... James Henderson, John Axford share CBN POY ... Stubby Clapp returns to coach Lexington ... Donnie Smith to help at Goldeyes Youth camp ... In College ... James Paxton hopes for last hurrah ... Bob Broughton’s WMBL recap ... Team Canada ... Jim Baba joins idol Ervin Doerksen in Saskatchewan HOF ... On the Sandlots... GM Lou Lamoriello, ex-Thetford Mines manager, inducted in Cape HOF ... Former Nepean Brewer Randy Tieman ... Nationals return to Dartmouth ... Original Met, Glenn Burke, to manage Moncton.
UPPER DECK XXXVII -- Nicholas Dimpfel, Ryan Zimmer on OBA honour roll ... Ron Oneson repeat Badger triple crown winner ... Joel Landry Baseball Canada's coach of the year ... HOFer Jim Baba visits Thunder Bays for progress check ... 1981 Brantford Red Sox looking for familiar face -- Brian Cascadden ... In the Majors ... Jason Bay kinds rejects Sox offer ... Nick Weglarz added to Indians 40-man roster ... Robbie Thomson returns home WS champ ... In the Minors ... From the desk of the Goldeyes GM ... In College ... Washington State broadcaster, Bob Robertson, son of former Canuck MLBer Sherry ... Scott Hoekstra home playing for Parkland ... On the Sandlots ... IBL offers no-frills exitement.
UPPER DECK XXXVIII -- Brett Lawrie, four other Canucks -- Taylor Green, John Axford, Alex Periard, Nick Bucci -- make Brewers top 30 prospects on Canada's Team ... Cale Iorg, Phillippe Aumont, Green Arizona Fall League champ ... In the Majors ... George Gibson, 21 years in the majors ... Billy Harris New Brunswick HOF ... In the Minors ... James Henderson helping Dawgs ... Looking back at Your St. Catharines Blue Jays ... Emmanuel Garcia given position change ... Goldeyes in in eight-team loop ... In College ... Chase Larrson heads to Nicholls State ... On the Sandlots ... Okatoks hits an Alberta home run ... Brett Klassen, Colin Waldner nominated as Manitoba's best.
UPPER DECK XXXVIV -- Jamie Lehman is the Jays new Canuck scout ... Rob Ducey joins Tampa Bay as a scout ... In the Majors ... Mark Teahen wins coveted Hutch award ... Matt Stairs has his own Street ... Eric Gagne wants baseball back in Montreal ... In the Minors ... Steven Inch -- an arm to dream on for Phillies ... Goldeyes acquire two-time AS Aharon Eggleston ... Your St. Catharines Stompers, 1995-99 ... Derek McDaid and Morrin Centre team up ... In College ... Dan Lazarou to Centenary ... No Cape Fear for Chris Bisson ... On the Sandlots ... Chris Shaw, Bret Heselwood, Evan Hardman among Manitoba POYs ... Kevin Cheppenko added for SCL playoffs ... North Shore's Mitch Rainer heads to Hill as Premier champ.
UPPER DECK XXXX -- James Paxton sues Kentucky to pitch in NCAA squabble ... LOI -- C Peter Bako, OF Marcus Knecht to North Carolina State ... C Kellin Deglan, RHP Mike Ellis to Florida International ... OF Chase Larsson to Nicholls State ... RHP Dan Lazarou to Centenary ... OF Damon Loewen to Lamar ... Kyle Morton to Arkansas Little Rock ... In the Majors ... Jacques Doucet, Tom Cheek, Dave Van Horne Ford Frick candidates ... Ex-Kingston Ponie Dave Tremblay gets bobblehead nite at Lancaster ... Fergie Jenkins auction ... Giants owner Jeff Mallett suits up ... Jerry Howarth, Jays voice a lion in winter ... In the Minors ... Wes Darvill ranked Cubs No. 5 prospect from '09 draft ... Brett Lawrie Brewers No. 2 prospect ... Terrence Dayleg surprises Marlins ... Orv Franchuk hitting coach at Triple-A Portland ... Scott Mathieson re-habbing well ... In College ... Paxton, Paxton, Paxton ... Ryan LaPensee signed with London Majors ... Team Canada ... Steve McKinnon says baseball No. 1 ... On the Sandlots ... Dave Robb back with Okotogs Dawgs ... Cornwall Black Sox get their rings ... Are kids losing interest? No ... Amherstburg gets turf diamond.
ADAM MORISSETTE -- Marc Besteman the best man, recruits players for PlayBall Recruits.
UPPER DECK XXXXI -- All-Canadian College Team Honours Signal of good things to come ... from Jason Bay to Josh Garton
UPPER DECK XXXXII -- Our 10th annual All-Canadian college first, second, third team and honourable mentions for 2009 ... 3B Jesse Sawyer (Calgary, Alta.) Player of the Year.
TODD DEVLIN -- Ottawa ... There used to be a ball team there, an in-depth look from start to finish from Mike Mathile’s first pitch to Dusty Wathan’s final out at triple-A Lynx plus indy ball ... Rob Ducey stages six-year free-agent pro showcase in St. Pete’s ... Curtis Smith transfers from Southwest Minnesota State to Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks.
UPPER DECK XXXXIII -- Top 100 most inflential Canadians in baseball, our third annual poll.
UPPER DECK XXXIV -- Chris Bisson of Kentucky selected third-team preseason All-America, by Ping Baseball ... Ken Griffey, father of Ken Griffey, Jr., ex-member of the Big Red Machine at Calgary’s McMahon Stadium ... Ryan Murphy of the Konica Minolta Pioniers 2009 Dutch Major League MVP and Best Pitcher ... Steve Froese, of the Urbane Blue Knights granted another year of eligibility by NCAA ... Prof William Humber's 32nd annual spring training for fans at Seneca College ... Jesse Barfield, Adam Sten Mark (Lunch) McKenzie highlight cast of speakers at 23rd annual Best Ever coaching clinic ... C Cole Armstrong designated by the White Sox ... Ryan Dempster donates eight Wrigley Field seats and autographed jersies (from Justin Morneau, Jeff Francis, Russell Martin and Dempster) at Baseball Canada auction.
UPPER DECK XXXXV --- Justin Morneau joins Larry Walker on Baseball Canada Wall of Excellence ... LHP James Paxton ranked No. 7 by College Baseball Blog on top 100 collegians of 2010.
UPPER DECK XXXXVI -- John Axford battled a snowstorm, Tommy John surgery, release to re-sign with the Brewers and make the majors ... Okanagan fund raiser with Scott Richmond Feb. 4.
UPPER DECK XXXXVII -- Baseball Canada banquet news & notes.
UPPER DECK XXXXVIII -- Tom Robson winter book fave ... Any college players want to play for Canada? ... Langley Blaze head to Arizona in March ... Worlds come to Thunder Bay ... Edmonton awarded 2012 world womens ... What ever happened to former minor leaguer Aaron Hornostaj? And draft pick Devin Monds? ... Windsor Lancers look to field team ... Sumer work at the Hat.
UPPER DECK XXXXVIIIV -- More famous than Hudson's Bay ... In the Majors ... The best Canuck with the Twins in last decade? ... In the Minors ... Goldeyes GM blog ... Nick Bucci turns heads ... In College ... Calgary's Jesse Sawyer named CanadianBaseballNetwork.com POY ... Ex-Jayhawk David Narodowski Named to All-Canadian College Team ... Shawn Hetherington selected to All-Canadian College team -- UBC ... Marc-Olivier Mimeault-Jodoin, Carl Moniz Earn All-Canada Honors -- Georgia State ... Brent Lavallee earns first team All-Canadian honours ... Luis Castillo all-Canadian team ... Jared Chatwood heads to Billings ... On the Sandlots ... Hub City gets NB expansion franchise ... David DeWolfe a hit in Alberta ... Zach Breault leads Windsor arms.
ADAM FINE -- MLB for Vancouver? Why shouldn't the Olympic city have a try with $365M being spend on BC Place?