Baseball Canada announces roster for 18U Friendship Series

Photo: Baseball Canada

Photo: Baseball Canada

September 1, 2021

Official Baseball Canada News Release

AJAX – Baseball Canada is pleased to announce the names of 30 athletes selected to represent Canada in a seven-game Friendship Series against the United States’ 18U National Team in Sarasota, St. Petersburg and Bradenton, Florida from September 3 to 9.

The roster was selected following Junior National Team Training Camp held at the Ajax Sportsplex in Ajax, Ont., from August 18 to September 2 where 38 athletes participated in daily practices and intrasquad games.

With the postponement of 2021 WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in Sarasota/Bradenton, Florida to 2022, the Friendship Series will be used as a final event for the 2003 age group with the start of the next Junior National Team program cycle (2021/2022) beginning with the Fall Instructional League Camp in Florida this October.

“We’re extremely fortunate as a program to be able to provide our players with an international baseball experience given the difficulties of running our program over the last 18 months,” said Junior National Team Head Coach and Director of Men’s National Teams Greg Hamilton. “Our players will be challenged against a formidable opponent in the United States, and we look forward to the opportunity of competing and representing Canada down in Florida.”

The first three games of the series will take place at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, the spring training home of the Baltimore Orioles, from September 3 to 5 before moving to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, on September 4. The series will shift to Bradenton and the spring training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, LECOM Park, for games on September 7 and 9 with a game at Pirate City in between on September 8.

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Junior National Team Head Coach and Director of Men’s National Teams Greg Hamilton will lead a coaching staff that includes three former national team players in Cole Armstrong, Mike Johnson and Pete Orr.

Stay up to date on the Friendship Series by following @BaseballCANJNT on Twitter.

2021 Junior National Team Roster:

(Name; Hometown, Position)

Liam Adamson; London, Ont.; RHP

Micah Bucknam; Abbotsford, BC; RHP

Parker Burgess; Douro-Dummer, Ont.; RHP

Caleb Clark; Orillia, Ont.; LHP

Cameron Chee-Aloy; Toronto, Ont.; OF

Colin Cymbalista; Pickering, Ont.; C

Louka Daoust; Repentigny, Que.; INF

Ty Doucette; Dartmouth, N.S.; 1B

Matthew Grabmann; Dartmouth, N.S.; RHP

Alexis Gravel; Repentigny, Que.; OF/LHP

Cameron Gurney; Scotland, Ont.; C

Tyrus Hall; Victoria, BC; INF

Ty Hamilton; Orleans, Ont.; OF/LHP

Max Hartman; St. Albert, Alta.; OF

Carson Hindmarsh; Saskatoon, Sask.; LHP

Joshua Jones; Blainville, Que.; OF

Chase Marshall; Surrey, BC; RHP

Anson McGorman; Parksville, BC; RHP

Owen Millar; Burlington, Ont.; RHP

Jacob Miller; Oshawa, Ont.; C/OF

Myles Naylor; Mississauga, Ont.; 3B/SS

Nate Ochoa Leyva; Burlington, Ont.; 3B/SS

Jérémy Pilon; Valleyfield, Que.; LHP

Turner Spoljaric; Lisle, Ont.; RHP

Reece Usselman; Langley, BC; LHP

Robin Villeneuve; Gatineau, Que.; 1B/LHP

Boston Warkentin; Delta, BC; RHP

Sam White; Aurora, Ont.; 3B/1B

Jordan Woods; Oakville, Ont.; LHP

Jacob Zibin; Langley, BC; RHP/3B