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Elliott: Celebrate Canada Day with our 24th annual all-Canuck lineup

There is a saying that “there is nothing like a brother’s love.” That looks like a lot of love as Josh Naylor (Misissauga, Ont.) hugs his younger brother Bo Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) Both made our 24th annual all-Canadian Canada Day team.

July 1 2024

By Bob Elliott

Canadian Baseball Network

Tis that time of the year again.

So we wish everyone reading and those of you who are having it read to you a most happiest “Happy Canada Day.”

Way back in 2001, long before the World Baseball Classic was created by former commissioner Bud Selig to expand the industry around the globe, we came up with the idea of a mythical Canada Day lineup to celebrate our country’s best.

It is different than a World Baseball Classic lineup. For on this team everyone wants to play. Everyone is healthy. There are zero pitch-restrictions like there are when major-league clubs loan players to Canada from their minor-league organizations.

Canada’s best position player RF Larry Walker (Maple Ridge, BC), was elected to Cooperstown in 2020.

A total of 14 Canadians have appeared in the majors this season -- down three from 2023 -- plus two who are WBC eligible and 15 have seen time at the triple-A level.

National treasures Fergie Jenkins (Chatham, Ont.) and Larry Walker (Maple Ridge, BC) served as co-general managers and had absolutely zero problems recruiting.

Besides those two: GM Alex Anthopoulos (Montreal, Que.) of the Atlanta Braves; GM Farhan Zaidi (Sudbury, Ont.), of the San Francisco Giants and Paul Beeston (Welland, Ont.), former Jays president, helped pry players away from GMs and farm directors. Also working behind the scenes were Jays assistant GM Andrew Tinnish (Ottawa, Ont.), former GMs Doug Melvin (Chatham, Ont.) and Gord Ash (Toronto, Ont.) both of the Milwaukee Brewers.

Cooperstown HOF Fergie Jenkins (Chatham, Ont.), right, and LHP Rod Heisler (Moose Jaw, Sask.) inducted into the Hall of Fame in St. Marys last month, together in 1987.

In 2001, our first year, 11 Canadians were in the majors, before Canada Day that year ... LHP Rheal Cormier (Cap Pele, NB) of the Phillies, LF Rob Ducey (Cambridge, Ont.) Montreal Expos, 3B Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) Minnesota Twins, RHP Chris Reitsma (Calgary, Alta.) Cincinnati Reds, 1B Matt Stairs (Fredericton, NB) Chicago Cubs, RHP Jeff Zimmerman (Kelowna, BC) Texas Rangers, Paul Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) Blue Jays, Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) Los Angeles Dodgers, Stubby Clapp (Windsor, Ont.) and Walker.

The current crop (14 plus two) is still a long way from 1984 when there were two Canucks in the majors: Terry Puhl (Melville, Sask.), Houston Astros and Doug Frobel (Ottawa, Ont.), Pittsburgh Pirates.

Upstairs in the TV booth are Dan Shulman (Thornhill, Ont.) and Joe Siddall (Windsor, Ont.) while handling the pre- and post-game panels from the Canadian Baseball Network central desk are Sportsnet’s Jamie Campbell (Oakville, Ont.) and Minnesota Twins broadcaster Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) with Hazel Mae (Toronto, Ont.) on the field.

MLB Network’s Adnan Virk (Morven, Ont. — near Kingston).

Our in-studio panel also includes from MLB Newtwork’s Adnan Virk (Morven, Ont.) and and Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC), who anchored our staff for 13 consecutive years, longest serving pitcher, plus Blue Jays broadcaster Chris Leroux (Mississauga, Ont.).

(1B Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) who is re-habbing his ankle at Dunedin with the Toronto Blue Jays has been on 19 Canada Day rosters.)

Our 24th annual team includes major leaguers and minor leaguers. Fans can only dream that Canada could put a team on the field like this one in March for the World Baseball Classic.

Former ABC and Auburn slugger Edouard Julien (Ancienne-Lorette, Que.) will hit lead off.

The Lineup

1. 2B Edouard Julien

Leading off, as he did for Canada in Arizona during the 2023 WBC, is Julien (Ancienne-Lorette, Que.) who started the season with the Minnesota Twins and is now with the triple-A St. Paul Saints. There he is hitting .226 with two homers five RBIs and a .708 OPS in 24 games. He is making his second start and is on our roster for the third time.

The knock on Julien ever since the Twins drafted him from Auburn was his defence. Conversely the “bat will always play,” as scouts like to say. When demoted, Julien had a team-high 34% strikeout rate. He was hitting .207 with a .616 OPS. He has struck out 35 times in 93 plate appearances at Saint Paul.

Twins 3B Trevor Plouffe told Sports Illustrated, “I don’t think it’s the wrong move necessarily, but my understanding was, even up until like a week ago when they knew Royce Lewis was coming back, Eddy was kind of almost being assured that it wasn’t going to be him. I think the thought process probably changed.”

Langley Blaze grad Tyler O’Neill (Maple Ridge, BC).

2. LF Tyler O’Neill

Batting second and patrolling centre is O’Neill from Walker’s home (Maple Ridge, BC), who earned back-to-back Gold Glove awards in 2020-21 with the Cardinals. He will be making his seventh Canada Day start.

Every time Joe Carter neared free agency, the Red Sox showed major interest. Why? Because at the time he was the only right-handed hitter to twice hit three homers in a game at Fenway Park. O’Neill does not have a three-homer game as yet (going deep twice in one game at Rogers Centre and Angel Stadium) but his production compared to last year is impressive.

Last year with the St. Louis Cardinals as manager Oliver Marmol carped about O’Neill’s hustle, he hit nine homers (in 72 games and 228 plate appearances) with 21 RBIs and a .715 OPS. This year at his new home at Fenway he has more production in less time: 16 homers (58 games, 210 at-bats) with 29 RBIs and an .876 OPS.

O’Neill has 94 career homers and when he passes Pete Ward (Montreal, Que.) who has 98 and reaches triple figures he’ll sit 11th among Canucks. He’ll be behind Walker (383), Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) 356, Matt Stairs (Fredericton, NB) 265, Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) 247, Jason Bay (Trail, BC) 222, Jeff Heath (Fort William, Ont.) 194, Russell Martin (Montreal, Que.) 191, Vladimir Guerrero (Montreal, Que.) 142, Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) and George Selkirk (Huntsville, Ont.) 108. Freddie Freeman, who is WBC eligible has hit 333 homers.

Freddie Freeman played for Canada to honour his late mother’s memory and he’s hitting third.

3. 1B Freddie Freeman

Making his 12th Canada Day start and hitting third is 1B Freeman of the Dodgers. Freeman is WBC-eligible since his parents grew up in Windsor and Peterborough Ont. He owns a .298 average with league-leading 28 doubles, as well as 12 homers, 52 RBIs and an .905 OPS in 84 games.

On Sept. 27, 2023, he became the second Dodger ever with at least 200 hits, 100 RBIs, 20 homers and 20 steals in a season, joining Babe Herman (1929). He led the majors last year with 59 doubles, the most since Hall of Famer Todd Helton in 2000.

Vlad Guerrero (Montreal, Que.) presented with the Tip O’Neill award in 2021 by Canadian Hall of Fame’s Scott Smith.

4. DH Vlad Guerrero

Hitting clean up in his seventh start is Guerrero (Montreal, Que.) of the Blue Jays. He has been at first base, DH and even two starts at third base. Initially we were going to have him play third and bat fifth. But he put on a pre-Canada Day push, going 9-for-22 (.409) with four homers and 14 RBIs in his final six games. As hot as he is, maybe he should be third, but our analytical department decided we were best going right-left, right-left combination.

Three years ago on Canada Day, Guerrero had a 1.117 OPS. In 2022, he had an .843 mark. He was at .799 last year and this year he is at .796. He is hitting .297 and has 17 doubles, 13 homers and 50 RBIs.

Ontario Blue Jay grad Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) will bat fifth.

5. RF Josh Naylor

Batting fifth and playing right field is Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) of the Cleveland Guardians. Last month, the former Ontario Blue Jay earned AL Player of the Week for the first time in his career, finishing the week with a .400 (10-for-25) average, with three doubles, three home runs, eight RBIs and a 1.303 OPS.

Naylor is batting .242 with 14 doubles, 20 homers, 61 RBIs and an .819 OPS in 78 games. This is Naylor’s sixth start and eighth time on the roster.

Former ABC 3B Abraham Toro (Longueuil, Que.)

6. 3B Abraham Toro

Before straining his right hamstring and going on the 10-day injured list, Toro had 72 hits. Only Freeman with 85 and Guerrero with 79 had more hits at the time. That’s high-rent district for a guy who spent 96 games at triple-A Nashville last season (batting .291 with eight home runs, 58 RBIs and an .845 OPS). Toro is making his fifth appearance on our team and his fourth start.

He hit .316 in 28 games this May, with four of his six home runs putting the A’s ahead. He has started games at five different positions (35 at third base, 15 at second, 11 at DH, three at first base, and one in left field). In 49 starts this season, he batted leadoff, after having seven previously in his career.

Toro (Longueuil, Que.) has 15 doubles, a triple, six homers and 24 RBIs with a .689 OPS in 73 games.

Ontario Blue Jays grad C Bo Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.)

7. C Bo Naylor

Appearing in 57 games for the Guardians, Bo Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) would like to have a higher average when he looks at the scoreboard. Yet, he is catching for first-place Cleveland. A former first-round pick by Cleveland in 2018 (29th overall). He and brother Josh homered in the same inning -- the ninth time in history brothers have homered in the identical frame -- on April 10 against the White Sox. He hit a grand slam against Angels Reid Detmers.

Bo has nine doubles, four homers, 17 RBIs and a .565 OPS. Cleveland has faith Bo will be like big brother. After all, Josh hit 50 homers in 449 games (1,762 at-bats) in the minors, while Bo went deep 57 times in 405 games (1,461 at-bats) coming through the system. This is Bo’s third start and fourth time on the team.

He has been one of top pitch-framers this year, sitting tied for second among 61 qualified catchers for catcher framing runs (according to Statcast) with four, tied with Patrick Bailey of the Giants and Cal Raleigh of the Mariners. Bo has converted 50.6% of non-swing pitches in the shadow of the strike zone into called strikes, the sixth-best rate, according to Tom Tango (Montreal, Que.) of MLB.

Ex-FieldHouse Pirate OF Owen Caissie (Burlington, Ont.)

8. CF Owen Caissie

Starting in centre is Caissie (Burlington, Ont.), now with the triple-A Iowa Cubs. Caissie has 17 doubles, two triples, eight homers and 45 RBIs. He’s batting .283 with an .847 OPS in 72 games. Caissie had three hits against St. Paul, including a triple inside the first-base line. This is his third time being on our team and his first start.

This season he had seven hits in a three-game series against Omaha ... two hits against Toledo ... Three hits in the St. Paul series ... Then seven hits against Louisville ... And seven more against Buffalo ... He had four facing Omaha ... Then, he had six in a series against Columbus ... Next was seven hits in a series against Syracuse ... He then had a nine-hit series against Louisville ... Two hits in the Toledo series ... Six hits off Columbus pitching ... Three in a five-game set against Indianapolis and five in the current set against St. Paul.

Former ABC SS Otto Lopez (Montreal, Que.)

9. SS Otto Lopez

Lopez could be one of the best to ever play shortstop for Canada. Tis a position we as a country have trouble developing ... like the Expos. For years, the late Jim Fanning always said that the best shortstop his club ever had was Condredge Holloway, who never had an at-bat, choosing football.

After spending 2023 at triple-A Buffalo and having spent nine games in the majors with the Blue Jays, Lopez has appeared in 52 games with the Florida Marlins. He is hitting .252 with six doubles, three homers and 19 RBIs with a .629 OPS.

He spent seven games at triple-A Jacksonville hitting .556 with four doubles, two homers and six RBIs, as well as a 1.526 OPS.

What’s more Canadian than being drafted by the Blue Jays in 2018, going unsigned, going back into the draft and coming into Rogers Centre like LHP James Paxton (Ladner, BC), former North Delta Blue Jay, and pitching a no hitter with a maple leaf tattoo. It’s why they call him The Big Maple.

Starter _ LHP James Paxton

The Big Maple is making his second, consecutive Canada Day start. Sure, he has a bunch of all-stars behind him like Mookie Betts, Shohei Otani and Freddie Freeman, but he has been throwing a bunch of strikes and doing his job -- giving his team a chance to win. Despite a loss to the Giants on Sunday, Paxton is 7-2 in 15 starts with a 4.28 ERA. He’s averaging over five innings per start. Paxton has walked 38 and struck out 53 in 75 2/3 innings.

A former North Delta Blue Jay, like Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) and Justin Morneau, Paxton (Ladner, BC) is making his seventh Canada Day start and it his 11th time on the staff.

Former Ontario Blue Jay Jordan Romano (Markham, Ont.), shown pitching for the Canadian Junior Team, can close things out when his elbow heals.

Closer _ Jordan Romano

And to close things out, our team will do just like the Blue Jays do in the ninth -- turn to Romano (Markham, Ont.) before he was sidelined by an elbow injury and then had a setback.

A year ago today, he had 24 saves (tied for the most in the majors with Cleveland’s Emmanuel Clase, but this season he has only eight, going 8-for-9 (89%) closing out games. It’s his fourth time as Canada’s best closer and seventh time on the roster.

Our coaching staff is deep with Rob Butler (East York, Ont.), Michael Saunders (Victoria, BC), Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.), Shawn Bowman (New Westminster, BC) and Clapp, Mr. Canada on the international stage.

Looking after our pitchers will be: New York Yankees scout Denis Boucher (Lachine, Que.), Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC), Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) and Paul Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) of the Blue Jays. We’ll have as many pitching as the Toronto Blue Jays have hitting coaches.

Canada Day Teams

2024

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. 2B Edouard Julien Ancienne-Lorette, Que. Twins 58 7 17 .207 .676 AAA-St. Paul 23 2 5 .226 .708

2. LF Tyler O’Neill, Maple Ridge, BC Red Sox 58 16 28 .252 .876

3. 1B Freddie Freeman, Fountain Valley, Ca. Dodgers 84 12 52 .298 .905

4. DH Vlad Guerrero, Montreal, Jays 81 12 44 .291 .825

5. RF Josh Naylor, Mississauga, Guardians 76 20 61 .242 .819

6. 3B Abraham Toro, Longuiel, Que. A’s 73 6 24 .260 .689

7. C Bo Naylor, Mississauga, Guardians 56 4 17 .207 .509

8. CF Owen Caissie, Burlington, AAA-Iowa 72 8 45 .283 .847

9. SS Otto Lopez, Montreal, Marlins 52 3 19 .252 .629 triple-A Jacksonville 7 1 2 6 .556 1.526

Rotation

Name, Team G IP W-L ERA

1. LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC Dodgers 15 75.2 7-2 4.28

2. RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tx. Cubs 13 74.1 4-4 3.03

3. RHP Cal Quantrill, Port Hope, Rockies 17 95.1 6-6 3.78

4. RHP Nick Pivetta, Victoria, Red Sox 12 61.1 4-5 4.52

5. Brock Dykxhoorn, Goderich, Uni-President 10 57.1 5-1, 1.73

Closer

Name, Team G IP W-L ERA S

Jordan Romano, Markham, Ont., Blue Jays 15 13.2 1-2 6.59 8

Bullpen

Name, Team G IP W-L ERA S

Cade Smith, Abbotsford, BC Guardians 36 36.2 3-1 1.96 1

Zach Pop, Brampton, Ont, Jays 26 22.2 0-2 4.76 0 AAA-Buffalo 9 9.2 0-1 1.86 3

Mike Soroka, Calgary, White Sox 19 68.0 0-8 5.16

Rowan Wick, North Vancouver Yokohama Bay Stars 23 21.1 2-1 6.75 2

Matt Brash, Kingston, Mariners Injured

Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. AAA-Nashville 28 28.1 4-0 3.18 2

Miguel Cienfuegos, Laval, AAA-El Paso A-Fort Wayne 14 68.1 4-6 5.14 0

Eric Cerantola, Oakville, AA-Northwest Arkansas 16 51.0 2-3 2.47 0

Mitch Bratt, Newmarket A-Hickory 13 59.0 4-4 3.81 0

Bench

C Liam Hicks, Toronto, AA-Frisco 64 4 26 .273 .759

C-1B Andrew Yerzy Toronto, AA-Biloxi 22 2 14 .194 .566

INF Tyler Black, Stouffville Brewers 11 0 1 .242 .627 AAA-Nashville 53 9 41 .275 .858

INF Charles Leblanc, Laval, AAA Salt Lake 57 6 27 .241 .756

INF Joey Votto, Etobicoke, A-Dunedin 6 0 1 .000 .133

OF Jared Young, Price George, BC AAA-Memphis 62 9 29 .264 .786

OF Tristan Peters, Winkler, Man. AAA-Durham 70 6 31 .234 .727

OF Denzel Clarke, Pickering, Ont. AA-Midland 59 8 32 .231 .694

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2023

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. 2B Edouard Julien Ancienne-Lorette, Que. Twins 36 4 9 .259 .774 AAA-St. Paul 38 5 22 .293 .932

2. CF Tyler O’Neill, Maple Ridge, BC Cards 29 2 6 .228 .620

3. DH Freddie Freeman, Fountain Valley, Ca. Dodgers 79 14 49 .938

4. RF Josh Naylor, Mississauga Guardians 71 10 58 .294 .809

5. 3B Vlad Guerrero, Montreal Jays 80 12 51 .277 .799

6. 1B Joey Votto, Etobicoke Reds 8 3 8 .167 .772

7. C Bo Naylor, Mississauga Guardians 19 1 2 .182 .523 AAA-Columbus 60 13 48 .253 .890

8. LF Jared Young, Prince George, BC Cubs 3 1 4 .444 1.667 AAA-Iowa 52 13 45 .326 1.030

9. SS Otto Lopez, Montreal triple-A Buffalo 66 1 22 .247 .606

Rotation

1. LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC Red Sox 9 4-1 2.70 AAA-Worchester 6 2-3, 6.23

2. RHP Nick Pivetta, Victoria Red Sox 12 61.2 4-4 4.52

3. RHP Cal Quantrill, Port Hope, Ont. Guardians 12 2-5 6.18

4. RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tx. Cubs 2-6 6.90

5. RHP Mike Soroka, Calgary Braves 3 1-1 6.90, AAA Gwinnett 3-2, 3.31

Closer

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

Jordan Romano, Markham, Ont., Blue Jays 35 3-3 2.94 24

Bullpen

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

Matt Brash, Kingston, Mariners 40 4-3 3.62 1

Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. Pirates 18 1-0 5.29 0

Jordan Balazovic, Mississauga 5 0-0 1.29 0 Twins AAA-St. Paul 14 1-1 4.79 0

Zach Pop, Brampton, Ont, Jays 15 1-1 6.59 0 AAA-Buffalo 6 0-0 7.11 0

Noah Skirrow, Stoney Creek, Ont. AAA-Lehigh Valley 13 6-3 5.94 0

Trevor Brigden, North York AAA-Durham 22 1-3, 2.64 0

Rowan Wick, North Vancouver AAA-Iowa 19 2-3 8.76 0

Cade Smith, Abbotsford, BC AAA-Columbus, AA-Akron 23 1-0 3.83 13

Curtis Taylor, Coquitlam, BC AAA-Iowa, AA-Wichita 19 0-2 6.38 2

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2022

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. CF Tyler O’Neill, Langley, BC, Cards 45 4 14 .241 .653

2. 1B Joey Votto, Etobicoke, Reds 56 6 25 .224 .740

3. 3B Vlad Guerrero, Montreal, Blue Jays 75 18 46 .262 .843

4. DH Freddie Freeman, Fountain Valley, Calif., Dodgers 73 8 46 .306 .874

5. RF Josh Naylor, Mississauga, Ont. Cleveland 51 9 41 .263 .799

6. 2B Abraham Toro, Longueuil, Que., Mariners 60 7 18 .172 .544

7. SS Otto Lopez, Montreal, Que., AAA Buffalo (Jays) 36 1 15 .244 .710

8. C Bo Naylor, Mississauga, AAA-Columbus/AA-Akron (Guardians) 60 7 27 .257 .857

9. CF Jacob Robson, Windsor, Ont. AAA-Toledo (Tigers) 48 3 16 .200 .671

Rotation

Name, Team G W-L ERA

RHP Nick Pivetta, Victoria, BC, Red Sox 16 8-5 3.23

RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tex. Yankees 15 9-1 3.31

RHP Cal Quantrill, Port Hope, Ont. Cleveland 15 4-4 3.76

LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC, Red Sox Has not pitched

RHP Mike Soroka, Calgary, Alta. Braves Has not pitched

Closer

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

Jordan Romano, Markham, Ont., Jays 29 2-2 2.89 17

Bullpen

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

RHP Rowan Wick, North Vancouver, BC, Cubs 30 1-2 4.80 4

RHP Zach Pop, Brampton, Ont, Marlins 5 0-0 4.26 0

RHP Matt Brash, Kingston, Ont. Mariners 5 1-3 7.65 0; AAA-Tacoma 19 0-1 3.91 2

RHP Curtis Taylor, Port Coquitlam, BC AAA-Rochester, AA-Harrisburg (Nationals) 12 2-1 3.31 0

LHP Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. AAA-Syracuse (Mets) 15 04 3.90 0

RHP Brock Dykxhoorn, Goderich, Ont., Uni Lions, Chinese Pro League 8 2-1 3.12 0

RHP Trevor Bridgen, North York, Ont. AAA-Durham/AA-Montgomery (Rays) 20 2-5 3.00 2

LHP Evan Rutckyj, Windsor, Ont. Los Mochis (Mexico) 8 1-2 7.13 0

Bench

Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

C Kellin Deglan, Langley, BC AAA-Buffalo (Jays) 21 0 4 .119 .356

1B Jared Young, Prince George, BC AAA-Iowa (Cubs) 63 12 40 .258 .808

INF Charles Leblanc, Laval, Que. AAA-Jacksonville (Marlins) 67 11 40 .297 .801

INF Edouard Julien, Ancienne-Lorrette, Que., AA-Wichita(Twins) 50 7 28 .287 .906

OF Denzel Clarke, Pickering, Ont. A-Lansing/A-Stockton (A’s) 55 9 32 .279 .903

OF Owen Caissie, Burlington, Ont. A-South Bend (Cubs) 58 6 41 .268 .748

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2021

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. CF Tyler O’Neill, Langley Cards 61 15 36 .272 .880

2. 1B Joey Votto, Etobicoke, Reds 50 10 34 .254 .796

3. 3B Vlad Guerrero, Montreal, Blue Jays 76 26 66 .339 1.117

4. DH Freddie Freeman, Fountain Valley, Calif., Braves 78 17 44 .261 .843

5. LF Jamie Romak, London, Ont., SSG Landers, Korea 47 17 43 .237 .827

6. RF Josh Naylor, Mississauga, Ont. Cleveland 69 7 21 .253 .700

7. 2B Abraham Toro, Longueuil, Que., Astros 17 2 13 .245 .689

8. SS Danny Pinero, Toronto, Tigers-AAA 11 1 5 .200 .775

9. C Kellin Deglan, Langley, BC Scranton/Wilkes-Barre-AAA 12 1 3 .233 .648

Rotation

Name, Team G W-L ERA

RHP Nick Pivetta, Victoria, BC, Red Sox 15 6-4 4.00

RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tex. Yankees 15 3-4 5.43

RHP Cal Quantrill, Port Hope, Ont. Cleveland 24 0-2 4.11

LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC, Mariners 1 0-0 6.75

RHP Mike Soroka, Calgary, Alta. Braves Has not pitched

Closer

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

Jordan Romano, Markham, Ont., Blue Jays 30 4-1 1.21 6

Bullpen

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

RHP Zach Pop, Brampton, Ont, Marlins 24 1-0 5.28 0

LHP Andrew Albers, North Battleford, Sask. St. Paul Saints 7 2-3 5.70 0

RHP Curtis Taylor, Port Coquitlam, BC Buffalo-AAA, New Hampshire-AA (Jays) 16 2-2 4.37 0

LHP Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. Jacksonville-AAA (Marlins) 9 1-0 6.35 1

RHP Brock Dykxhoorn, Goderich, Ont., Uni Lions, Chinese Pro League 9 5-1 2.08 0

RHP Jordan Balazovic, Mississauga, Ont. Wichita-AA (Twins) 6 1-1 4.44 0

RHP John Axford, Port Dover, Ont., Rookie-class Jays 1 0-0 0.00 0

Bench

Name, Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

C Jordan Procyshen, Calgary Frisco-AA (Rangers) 25 4 14 .213 .740

INF Otto Lopez, Montreal New Hampshire-AA (Jays) 46 2 28 .351 .894

INF Charles Leblanc, Laval Round Rock-AAA (Rangers) 35 4 20 .268 .801

OF Jacob Robson, Windsor, Ont. Toledo-AAA, Erie-AA (Tigers) 35 6 21 .357 1.107

OF Dalton Pompey, Mississauga, Ont. Rocket City-AA (Angels) 18 4 6 .265 .824

OF Tristan Pompey, Mississauga, Ont. Jacksonville-AAA, Pensacola-AA (Marlins) 25 0 7 .177 .485

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2020

Position Name Team

1. CF Tyler O’Neill, Langley, BC Cards

2. 1B Joey Votto, Etobicoke, Ont. Reds

3. DH Freddie Freeman, Fountain Valley, Calif., Braves

4. 3B Vlad Guerrero, Montreal, Que., Blue Jays

5. LF Jamie Romak, London, Ont., SK Wyverns Korea .268 8, 29

6. RF Josh Naylor, Mississauga, Ont. Padres

7. C Russell Martin, Montreal, Que., Free agent

8. 2B Abraham Toro, Longueuil, Que., Astros

9. SS Danny Pinero, Toronto, Ont., Tigers

Name, Team

LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC, Yankees

RHP Mike Soroka, Calgary, Alta. Braves

RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tex. Pirates

RHP Cal Quantrill, Port Hope, Ont. Padres

RHP Nick Pivetta, Victoria BC, Phillies

Closer

Rowan Wick, North Vancouver, BC, Cubs

Bullpen

Name, Team

RHP Jordan Romano, Markham, Ont. Blue Jays

LHP Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. Orioles system

RHP Scott Mathieson, Abbotsford, BC, Free agent

RHP Jordan Balazovic, Mississauga, Ont. Twins system

LHP Andrew Albers, North Battleford, Sask. Orix Buffaloes 2 0-1 - 3.60 0

RHP Phillippe Aumont, Gatineau, Que. Free agent

RHP Brock Dykxhoorn, Goderich, Ont., Uni Lions, Chinese Professional Baseball League

Bench

Name, Team

C Kellin Deglin, Langley, BC Yankees system

C Noah Naylor, Mississauga, Ont., Indians system

LF Dalton Pompey, Mississauga, Ont. Free agent

3B Eric Wood, Pickering, Ont. Winnipeg-IND

OF Jim Adduci, Burnaby, BC free agent

OF Jacob Robson, Windsor, Ont. Tigers system

INF Jared Young, Price George, BC. Cubs system

2B Charles Leblanc, Laval, Que., Rangers system

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2019

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. CF Tyler O’Neill, Langley, BC Cards 21 1 4 .263 .677, AAA-Springfield 41 12 27 .248 .813

2. 1B Joey Votto, Etobicoke, Ont. Reds 73 8 21 .268 .783

3. DH Freddie Freeman, Fountain Valley, Calif. Braves 82 22 63 .315 1.000

4. 3B Vlad Guerrero, Montreal, Que., Blue Jays 53 8 23 .251 .725, AAA-Buffalo, A-Dunedin 13 3 9 .333 .990

5. RF Josh Naylor, Mississauga, Ont. Padres 27 2 12 .215 .600, AAA - El Paso 45 10 .299 .916

6. C Russell Martin, Montreal, Que., Dodgers 40 2 6 .239 .672

7. SS Danny Pinero, Toronto, Ont., AAA - Toledo, AA-Erie 68 1 8 .234 .742

8. 2B Charles Leblanc, Laval, Que. AA - Frisco 67 2 27 .279 .689

9. LF Dalton Pompey, Mississauga, Ont. Yet to appear

Rotation

Name, Team G W-L ERA

RHP Mike Soroka, Calgary, Alta. Braves 14 9-1 2.13, AAA - Gwinnett 2 1-0 3.86

RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tex. Pirates 7 2-3 4.10

RHP Nick Pivetta, Victoria BC, Phillies 10 4-2 5.63 , AAA - Lehigh Valley 6 4-1 3.41

RHP Cal Quantrill, Port Hope, Ont. Padres 9 2-2 4.79, AAA - El Paso 7 4-2 4.54

Closer

Rowan Wick, North Vancouver, BC Cubs 3 0-0 2.45 0, AAA-Iowa 20 0-0 2.22 4

Bullpen

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

RHP Jordan Romano, Markham, Ont. AAA-Buffalo 4 0-1 5.06 0, AAA-Buffalo 18 1-2 5.91 5

Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. AAA-Oklahoma City 14 2-3 6.59 0

Scott Mathieson, Abbotsford, BC, Yomiuri Giants 4 1-0 6.75 0

RHP Jordan Balazovic, Mississauga, Ont. A-Fort Myers, A-Cedar Rapids 12 6-2 2.48 0

RHP Phillippe Aumont, Gatineau, Que. Ottawa-IND 8 4-2 2.35 0

RHP Brock Dykxhoorn, Goderich, Ont. Korea Lotte Giants/SK Wyverns 27 6-5 3.56

LHP Andrew Albers, North Battleford, Sask. Orix Buffaloes 8 1-2 5.74 0

Bench

Name, Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

C Kellin Deglin, Langley, BC AAA-Scranton/AA-Wilkes-Barre Trenton 34 3 14 .271 .745

3B Eric Wood, Pickering, Ont. AAA-Indianapolis 51 8 23 .236 .759

RF Jamie Romak, London, Ont., SK Wyverns-Korea 80 16 53 .270 .848

OF Jim Adduci, Burnaby, BC, Cubs 2 0 0 .000 .000, AAA-Iowa 58 8 39 .296 .828

OF Jacob Robson, Windsor, Ont. AAA-Toledo 61 3 22 .269 .726

INF Jared Young, Price George, BC 68 3 34 .262 .667

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2018

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. CF Dalton Pompey Mississauga, Ont. Blue Jays 8 0 0 .000 .000, AAA-Buffalo, A-Dunedin 23 6 23 .310 .920

2. SS Russell Martin, Montreal, Que. Jays 54 6 16 .171 .626

3. 1B Joey Votto, Etobicoke, Ont., Reds 81 8 42 .297 .880

4. DH Freddie Freeman, Fountain Valley, Calif. Braves 80 15 54 .317 .952

5. LF Tyler O’Niell, Langley, BC Cards 16 3 7 .237 .768, AAA-Memphis 48 18 46 .302 1.012

6. RF Michael Saunders, Victoria, BC AAA-Norfolk, Charlotte 38 2 18 .158 .521

7. 3B Vlad Guerrero, Montreal, Que., AA-New Hampshire 53 11 55 .407 1.124

8. C Dustin Houle, Penticton, BC, AA-Biloxi, AAA-Colorado Springs, A-Carolina 28 1 12 .203 .581

9. 2B Brett Lawrie, Langley, BC, free agent

Starting pitching

Name, Team G W-L ERA

LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC, Mariners 17 7-2 3.65

RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tex. Pirates 16 5-6 3.96

RHP Nick Pivetta, Victoria BC, Phillies 17 4-7 4.71

RHP Mike Soroka, Calgary, Alta. Braves 5 2-1 3.5, AAA-Gwinnett 5 2-1 2.00

LHP Andrew Albers, North Battleford, Sask. Orix Buffaloes 12 9-1 2.55

Closer

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

John Axford, Port Dover, Jays 34 1-1 4.62 0

Bullpen

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. Cubs 5 1-0 1.69 0, AAA-Iowa 17 2-1 3.97 0

Scott Mathieson, Abbotsford, BC, Yomiuri Giants 20 0-2 2.61 0

Phillippe Aumont, Gatineau, Que. AAA-Toledo 21 2-2 4.21 3

Rowan Wick, North Vancouver, BC AA-San Antonio 29 2-4 3.16 5

RHP Jordan Romano, Markham, Ont AAA-Buffalo 1 1-0 0.00, AA-New Hampshire 14 8-3 4.08

Kevin Chapman, Coral Springs, Fla. AAA-Toledo 14 0-0 3.45 2

Dustin Molleken, Regina, Sask. AAA-Toledo 13 2-1 2.76 0

Adam Loewen, Surry, BC AAA- Round Rock 5 0-1 1.80 0, New Britain- IND 1 0-0 0.00

Bench

Name, Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

C Kellin Deglin, Langley, BC A-Tampa 19 1 5 .164 .485

INF Daniel Pinero, Toronto, Ont. A-Lakeland 67 5 34 .226 .665

3B Eric Wood, Pickering, Ont. AAA-Indianapolis 52 6 21 .246 .762

OF-1B Josh Naylor, Mississauga, Ont. AA-San Antonio 75 10 54 .317 .868

RF Jamie Romak, London, Ont., SK Wyverns-Korea 75 25 57 .313 1.016

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2017

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. CF Dalton Pompey AAA-Buffalo 1 0 0 .500 1.000, A-Dunedin 6 0 3 .263 .732

2. C Russell Martin, Jays 50 7 16 .218 .756

3. 1B Joey Votto, Reds 77 23 57 .311 1.046

4. 3B Freddie Freeman, Braves 37 14 25 .341 1.209

5. LF Tyler O’Niell, AAA-Tacoma 76 11 39 .229 .719

6. RF Jamie Romak, SK Wyverns-Korea 41 13 26 .203 .848, AAA-El Paso 25 11 25 .347 1.192

7. DH Justin Morneau, Free agent

8. 3B Eric Wood, AAA-Indianapolis 70 9 38 .257 .805

9. SS Brett Lawrie, Injured

Starting pitching

Name, Team G W-L ERA

LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC, Mariners 12 5-3 3.44

RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tex. Pirates 10 4-2 2.97

RHP Nick Pivetta, Victoria BC, Phillies 9 1-4 5.40, AAA-Lehigh Valley 5 5-0 1.69

LHP Scott Diamond, Guelph, Ont. 8 3-2 3.57

RHP Mike Soroka, Calgary, Alta. AA-Mississippi 14 9-3 2.18

Closer

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

John Axford, Port Dover, A’s 17 0-0 5.60 0

Bullpen

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. Cubs 1 0-0 6.75 0, AAA-Iowa 8 0-1 7.79 1

Scott Mathieson, Abbotsford, BC, Yomiuri Giants 29 2-0 1.25 1

Dustin Molleken, Regina, Sask. AAA-Toledo 13 2-1 2.76 0

Andrew Albers, North Battleford, Sask. AAA-Gwinnett 18 6-3 3.99 0

Jesen Dygestile-Therrien, Montreal, Que. AAA-Lehigh Valley 9 0-0 2.30 2, Double-A Reading 21 2-1 1.26 7

Adam Loewen, Surrey, BC AAA-Round Rock 12 2-0 2.84 0, Double-A Frisco 18 0-1 3.48 1

Rowan Wick, North Vancouver, BC AAA-Memphis 12 1-1 5.52 1

Bench

Name, Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

C Dustin Houle, Penticton, BC, AA-Biloxi 33 0 16 .234 .639

INF Daniel Pinero, Toronto, Ont. A-West Michigan 62 0 24 .245 .649

INF Vlad Guerrero, Montreal, Que. A-Lansing 66 5 41 .316 .866

OF Michael Saunders, Victoria, BC Phillies 61 6 20 .205 .617

OF Jim Adduci, Burnaby, BC Tigers 13 0 7 .318 .888, AAA-Toledo 15 1 4 .302 .743

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2016

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. 2B Brett Lawrie, White Sox 78 11 31 .248 .747

2. LF Joey Votto, Reds 78 13 39 .249 .832

3. CF Michael Saunders, Blue Jays 72 15 34 .289 .915

4. DH Freddie Freeman, Braves 78 13 29 .285 .877

5. C Russell Martin, Blue Jays 68 6 29 .218 .327 .631

6. 1B Justin Morneau, White Sox Rehab assignment

7. RF Tyler O’Neill, AA-Jackson 74 13 59 .309 .906

8. OF-1B Jamie Romak, Yokohama DeNA Baystars 28 0 2 .116 .383

9. SS Sean Jamieson, AAA-Reno 56 1 14 .225 .601

Starting pitching

Name, Team G W-L ERA

LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC, Mariners 6 1-3 4.15 AAA-Tacoma 10 4-3 3.97

RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tex., Pirates 5 2-1 3.86 AAA-Indianapolis 10 4-2 2.04

LHP Rob Zastryzny, Edmonton, Alta. AAA-Iowa 7 4-1, 5.05 AAA-Iowa AA-Tennessee 9 3-2 4.77

LHP Andrew Albers, North Battleford, Sask. AAA-Rochester 11 6-2, 3.48, Lancaster, Atlantic-IND 1 1-0, 0.00

RHP Chris Leroux, Mississauga, Ont. AAA-Buffalo, 15 6-4, 3.15

Closer

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

John Axford, Port Dover, Ont., A’s 34 3-2 5.23 1

Bullpen

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

RHP Jim Henderson, Calgary, Alta., Mets 34 3-2 5.23 0

LHP Adam Loewen, Surrey, BC AAA-Reno 24 2-2 3.90 0

RHP Dustin Molleken, Regina, Sask. AAA-Toledo, 25 1-3 3.48 1

RHP Scott Mathieson Aldergrove BC Yomiuri Giants 31 6-0 2.61 1

LHP Scott Diamond, Guelph, Ont. Blue Jays, 1 0-0, 27.00 0 AAA-Buffalo 15 5-7 3.48 0

RHP Rowan Wick, North Vancouver, BC AA-Springfield 3 0-0 5.40 0 A-Palm Beach 23 2-0 1.09 6

RHP Phillippe Aumont, Gatineau, Que. AAA-Charlotte 10 0-2 12.27 0

Bench

Name, Team Avg. HR RBIs OPS

C George Kottaras, Markham, Ont., AAA-Sacramento 23 1 6 .155 .514

OF Dalton Pompey, Mississauga, Ont. AAA-Buffalo 44 1 14 .280 .690

INF Stephen Wickens, Whitby, Ont., AAA-Rochester 29 3 5 .182 .601

1B Josh Naylor, Mississauga, Ont. A-Greensboro 65 8 43 .255 .747

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2015 Lineup

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

1. 3B Brett Lawrie, A’s 73 7 36 .285 .750

2. LF Joey Votto, Reds 74 14 38 .284 .899

3. 1B Justin Morneau, Twins 27 3 9 .290 .767

4. DH Freddie Freeman, Braves 66 12 41 .299 .887

5. C Russell Martin, Jays 67 11 37 .265 .840

6. RF Michael Saunders, Jays 9 0 3 .194 .499

7. CF Dalton Pompey, Jays 23 2 6 .193 .601, AA-New Hampshire/AAA-Buffalo 41 5 20 .277 .776

8. 2B Peter Orr, AAA-Colorado Springs 61 1 30 .276 .719

9. SS Sean Jamieson, AA-Mobile 44 3 7 .308 .846

Pitching

Name, Team G W-L ERA

James Paxton, Ladner, BC, Mariners 10 3-3, 3.70

Andrew Albers, North Battleford, Sask., AAA-Buffalo 14 2-9, 4.19

Scott Diamond, Guelph, Ont., AAA-Durham 15 7-3, 3.61

Jared Mortensen, Abbottsford, BC, AA-Montgomery 15 5-3, 3.29

Jeff Francis, North Delta, BC AAA-Buffalo, 10 3-0, 1.71

Closer

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

John Axford, Port Dover, Ont., Rockies 24 1-1, 2.42 13

Relievers

Name, Team G W-L ERA S

Adam Loewen, Surrey, BC, AAA-Lehigh Valley/AA-Reading 24 2-2 2.13 1

Phillippe Aumont, Gatineau, Que., AAA-Lehigh Valley 14 3-4 2.35 0

Scott Mathieson, Aldergrove, BC, Yomiuri Giants 32 1-4 2.08 2

Dustin Molleken, Regina, Sask., AAA-Columbus 27 5-2 3.28 1

James Henderson Calgary, Alta. AAA-Colorado Springs/AA-Biloxi/A-Brevard 21 0-2 4.15 1

Chris Leroux, Mississauga, Ont. AAA-Lehigh Valley/AAA-Colorado Springs 17 2-5 4.53 0

Bench

Position Name Team G HRs RBIs Avg. OPS

C George Kottaras, Markham, Ont. AAA-Charlotte 21 5 .311 .623

3B Jamie Romak, London, Ont., AAA Reno 73 13 55 .300 .918

INF Jordan Lennerton, Langley, BC, AAA Toledo 51 3 21 .241 .708

OF Jim Adduci, Vancouver, BC, Lotte Giants, Korea 60 .279, 10, 39 .738

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2014 Lineup

Name, Team Avg. HR RBIs OPS

1. RF Michael Saunders, Mariners .266 4 23 .734

2. 2B Brett Lawrie, Jays .244 12 48 .718

3. LF Joey Votto, Reds .260 6 22 .822

4. 1B Justin Morneau, Rockies .307 13 58 .858

5. DH Freddie Freeman, Braves .291 13 41 .882

6. 3B Russell Martin, Pirates .265 4, 23 .792

7. CF Oscar Taveras, Cardinals .189 1 2 .522 Memphis-AAA .318 8 49 .872

8. C George Kottaras, Indians .353 3 4 1.339 Columbus-AAA .119 1 5 .386

9. SS Sean Jamieson, Mobile-AA (Dbacks) .310 5 30 .819

Rotation

Name, Team G W-L ERA

1. LHP Erik Bedard, Navan, Ont., Rays (4-5, 4.21)

2. LHP James Paxton, Ladner, BC (2-0, 2.25 with Mariners, 0-0, 6.00 at triple-A Tacoma)

3. LHP Andrew Albers, North Battleford, Sask. (2-7, 6.65) Hanwha Eagles, Korea,

4. RHP Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, Tex. injured, Pittsburgh Pirates

5. Scott Diamond, Guelph, Ont. (3-7, 7.03) Triple A Rochester.

Relievers

Scott Mathieson, Aldergrove BC (4-2, 11 saves, 4.11) Yomiuri Giants

James Henderson, Calgary, Alta. (2-1, 7.15 Brewers 0-0, 0.00 double-A Huntsville),

Jeff Francis North Delta, BC (0-1, 7.15) A’s

Jesse Crain Toronto, Ont., injured Houston Astros

Phillippe Aumont, Gatineau, Que. (0-1, 21.60 Phillies, 2-1, 3.74, triple-A Lehigh)

Dustin Molleken, Regina, Sask. (2-2, two saves, 3.67 at triple-A Nashville)

John Axford, Port Dover, Ont. (2-3, nine saves, 3.69 Indians).

Bench

C Mike Nickeas, Vancouver, BC (.225, 3, 10 triple-A Buffalo)

INF Taylor Green, Comox, BC (.245, 3, 18 triple-A Nashville)

INF Pete Orr, Richmond Hill, Ont. (.297, 2, 22 triple-A Nashville)

IB Jordan Lennerton, Langley, BC (.189, 4, 26) triple-A Toledo

OF Jamie Romak, London Ont. (.048, 0, 3 Dodgers, .270, 13, 71 triple-A Albquerque

OF Jim Adduci, Vancouver, BC (.462, 0, 3, Rangers, .250, 0, 1 at double-A Frisco and triple-A Round Rock

OF Dalton Pompey (Mississauga, Ont., (.308, 6, 35 at double-A New Hampshire, class-A Dunedin.

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2013 Lineup

Name, Team Avg. HR RBIs OPS

1, CF Michael Saunders, Mariners .211 4 15 .616

2. C Russell Martin, Pirates .244 8 29 .752

3. LF Joey Votto, Reds .322 14 38 .952

4. 1B Justin Morneau, Twins .291 3 46 .743

5. DH Freddie Freeman, Braves .305 8 50 .839

6. 3B Brett Lawrie, Jays .209 5 14 .642

7. RF Jason Bay, Mariners .218 9 18 .724

8. 2B Peter Orr, triple-A Lehigh .236 3 19 .645

9. SS Sean Jamieson, class-A Visalia .270 6 28 .781

Rotation

RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) Red Sox 5-8, 4.18

LHP Scott Diamond (Guelph, Ont.) Twins, 5-7, 5.40

RHP Josh Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Jays, 1-2, 5.21

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) Astros 3-3, 4.44

LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) Rockies/triple-A Colorado Springs 2-7, 6.72

Bullpen

Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.) White Sox 2-3, 0.74

John Axford (Port Dover, Ont.) Brewers 3-3, 3.97

Phillippe Aumont (Gatineau, Que.) Phillies/triple-A Lehigh 1-2, two saves, 4.73

Scott Mathieson (Aldergrove BC) Yomiuri Giants 1-2, 1.82

Andrew Albers (North Battleford, Sask.) triple-A Rochester 7-2, 2.93

Chris Leroux (Mississauga, Ont.) Yakult Swallows 0-1, 6.63

Dustin Molleken (Regina, Sask.) Nippon Ham Fighters 0-0, 3.86

LHP James Paxton (Ladner, BC) triple-A Tacoma 4-5, 4.75

Closer

James Henderson (Calgary, Alta.) Brewers 2-2, 10 saves, 1.88

Bench

C George Kottaras (Markham, Ont.) Royals .143 2 9 .615

C Mike Nickeas (Vancouver, BC) triple-A Buffalo .161 0 5 .445

INF Jordan Lennerton (Langley, BC) triple-A Toledo .307 13 40 .887

INF Skyler Stromsmoe (Etzikom, Alta.) double-A Richmond/class-A San Jose .203 2 10 .585

INF Jonathan Malo (Laval, Que.), Quebec Capitales .291 5 19 .816

INF Taylor Green (Comox, BC) injured, Brewers system

OF Jamie Romak (London, Ont.) triple-A Memphis .249 16 46 .876

OF Jimmy Van Ostrand (Richmond, BC) double-A Harrisburg/triple-A Syracuse .278 5 27 .766

OF Tyson Gillies (Vancouver, BC) double-A Reading/Lehigh Valley .240 8 24 .728

OF Adam Loewen (Surrey, BC) double-A New Hampshire .278 10 30 .843

OF Rene Tosoni (Coquitlam, BC) double-A Huntsville .250 8 32 .717

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2012 Lineup

1. 3B Brett Lawrie (Langley, BC) Jays .293 8 33 .778

2. C Russell Martin (Montreal, Que.) Yankees .189 8 21 .681

3. 1B Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) Reds .350 14 47 1.103

4. DH Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) Twins .239 10 34 .749

5. CF Michael Saunders (Victoria, BC) Mariners .258 8 24 .746

6. LF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) Mets .187 4 6 .626

7. 2B Taylor Green (Comox, BC) Brewers .203 2 10 .645

8. RF Adam Loewen (Surrey, BC) triple-A Buffalo .268 3 9 .949

9. SS Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.) Phillies/triple-A Lehigh Valley .250 0 15 .588

Rotation

1. RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) Cubs 3-3, 2.11

2. LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) Pirates 6-9, 4.27

3. LHP Scott Diamond (Guelph, Ont.) Twins 7-3, 2.63

4. LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC.) Rockies 3-3, 5.43

5. RHP Scott Richmond (North Vancouver, BC) Jays/triple-A Las Vegas 6-5, 5.42

Relievers

Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.) White Sox 2-1, 2.38

Blake Hawksworth (North Vancouver, BC) class-A Rancho Cucamonga 0-0, 4.50

Phillippe Aumont (Gatineau, Que.) triple-A Lehigh Valley 2-1, nine saves, 4.56

Scott Mathieson (Aldergrove BC) Yomiuri Giants 2-0, five saves, 1.80

Chris Leroux (Mississauga, Ont.) triple-A Indianapolis 0-1, 3.97

Dustin Molleken (Regina, Sask.) triple-A Colorado Springs 3-0, one save, 5.52

James Henderson (Calgary, Alta.) triple-A Nashville 3-3, seven saves, 1.85

Closer

John Axford (Port Dover, Ont.) Brewers 1-5, 13 saves, 5.22

Bench

C George Kottaras (Markham, Ont.) Brewers .230 3 11 .841

C Mike Nickeas (Vancouver, BC) Mets .188 1 12 .525

C Luke Carlin (Aylmer, Que.) triple-A Columbus/Indians .239 2 13 .676

INF Mark Teahen (Redlands, Calif.) triple-A Syracuse .286 1 44 .755

INF Skyler Stromsmoe (Etzikom, Alta.) triple-A Fresno .255 3 1 .741

INF Jonathan Malo (Laval, Que.) Quebec Capitales .288 6 31 .803

OF Rene Tosoni (Coquitlam, BC) triple-A Rochester/double New Britain .204 1 9 .568

OF Jamie Romak (London, Ont.) triple-A Memphis .238 2 18 .631

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2011 Lineup

1. 3B Brett Lawrie (Langley, BC), Jays, .354 15 homers, 59 RBIs 1.092 OPS at triple-A Vegas.

2. C Russell Martin (Montral, Que.), .229, 10, 23, .726, Yankees

3. 1B Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) .316, 11, 50, .944 Reds

4. DH Justin Morneau (New Westminister, BC) .225, four, 21, .619 Twins.

5. LF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .234, four, 20 .634 Mets

6. 2B Mark Teahen (St. Marys, Ont.) zero, 11, .208, .633, White Sox

7. CF Mike Saunders (Victoria, BC) three, 18, .290, triple-A Tacoma, Mariners.

8. RF Rene Tosoni (Coquitlam, BC) seven, 30, .251, triple-A Rochester, Twins

9. SS Cale Iorg (Toronto, Ont.) four, 13, .213, .586 at triple-A Toledo, Tigers

Rotation

RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 5-6, 5.31, Cubs.

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) 4-6, 3.00 Mariners.

LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) 3-9, 4.79 Royals.

RHP Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 0-0, 3.52 triple-A Sacramento, A’s.

LHP Scott Diamond (Guelph, Ont.) 4-7, 5.14, Rochester, Twins.

Relievers

Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.) 5-2, 2.41, one save White Sox.

Blake Hawksworth (North Vancouver, BC) 2-2, 3.00 Dodgers.

Scott Mathieson (Langley, BC) triple-A Lehigh Valley, Phillies.

Trystan Magnuson (Vancouver, BC) triple-A Sacramento, A’s.

Chris Leroux (Mississauga, Ont.) triple-A Indianapolis, Pirates

Phillippe Aumont (Gatineau, Que.) double-A Reading, Phillies.

Closer

John Axford (Port Dover, Ont.) 2-2, 2.83, 22 saves, Brewers.

Bench

Matt Stairs (Fredericton, N.B.) .143, 0, 2, Nationals

George Kottaras (Markham, Ont.) .234, 2, 8 Brewers

Mike Nickeas (Vancouver, BC) .250, 1, 3 Mets.

Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.) .230, 0, 3 Phillies.

Adam Loewen (Surrey, BC) triple-A Vegas, Jays

Jonathan Malo (Laval, Que.) triple-A Buffalo, Mets

Scott Thorman (Cambridge, Ont.) triple-A Toledo, Tigers.

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2010 Lineup

1. C Russell Martin (Montreal, Que.) .244, four homers and 17 RBIs, Dodgers.

2. 3B Mark Teahen (Redlands, Calif.) .255, three, 14 White Sox.

3. 1B Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) .347, 15, 49, Twins.

4. DH Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) .313, 17, 54 Reds.

5. CF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .277, six, 35) Mets.

6. RF Mike Saunders (Victoria, BC) .206, five, 17, Mariners.

7. LF Nick Weglarz (Stevensville, Ont.) .263, eight, 39, triple-A Columbus, double-A Akron.

8. 2B Brett Lawrie (Langley, BC) .302, six, 41 double-A Huntsville, Brewers.

9. SS Cale Iorg (Toronto, Ont.) .199, five, 21 double-A Erie, Tigers

Rotation

Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 6-6, 3.58, Cubs.

Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 3-3, 5.68, Rangers

Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) 2-2, 3.53, Rockies.

Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) rookie-class Arizona League M’s.

Bullpen

Blake Hawksworth (North Vancouver, BC), 2-4, 5.11, Cardinals.

Chris Leroux (Mississauga, Ont.) 0-0, 6.60, Marlins.

Scott Mathieson (Langley BC) 3-2, 14 saves, 2.80, Phillies/triple-A Lehigh Valley

Ryan Braun (Kitchener, Ont.) 0-2, 2.16, 10 saves triple-A Charlotte, White Sox.

Philippe Alexandre Valiquette (St. Laurent, Que.)2-1, 4.24, four saves atriple-A Louisville, double-A Carolina, Reds.

John Axford (Port Dover, Ont.) 3-1, 3.00, Brewers.

Closer

Jesse Crain (Toronto) 1-0, 4.27, Twins

Bench

George Kottaras (Markham, Ont.) .208, five, 16), Brewers.

Matt Stairs (Fredericton N.B.) .191, one, seven, Padres;

Scott Thorman (Cambridge, Ont.) .275, 13, 46 triple-A Omaha, Royals

Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.) .229, eight, 26, triple-A Syracuse, Nationals.

Jonathan Malo (Laval, Que.) .234, two, 14 double-A Binghamton, Mets.

Adam Stern (London, Ont.) .282, one, 10, triple-A Nashville, Brewers.

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2009 Lineup

1. C Russell Martin (Montreal, Que.) .247, one homer and 21 RBIs, Dodgers.

2. 3B Mark Teahen (St. Marys, Ont.), .281, nine, 28, Royals.

3. Justin Morneau (New Westminister, BC) .309, 17, 61, Twins.

4. CF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .277, 19, 69) Red Sox.

5. DH Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) .351, nine, 37, Reds.

6. RF Mike Saunders (Victoria, BC) .303, 10, 26 triple-A Tacoma, Mariners

7. LF Scott Thorman (Cambridge, Ont.) .300, 13, 30 triple-A Omaha, Royals

8. 2B Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.) .236, five, 23 triple-A Syracuse, Nationals

9. SS Cale Iorg (Toronto, Ont.) .221, six, 21 double-A Erie, Tigers

Rotation

1. LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) 5-2, 2.47, Mariners.

2. RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 4-5, 4.09, Cubs.

3. RHP Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 4-4, 4.95, Cubs.

4. RHP Scott Richmond (Vancouver, B.C) 6-4, 3.68, Jays.

5. LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) Rockies.

Bullpen

Shawn Hill (Georgetown, Ont.) 1-1, 5.25, Padres.

Blake Hawksworth (North Vancouver, BC) 0-0, 4.70, Cardinals, 5-4, 3.92 triple-A Memphis.

Phillippe Aumont (Gatineau, Que.) 2-2 3.03, with 13 saves, double-A West Tennessee/class-A High Desert (Mariners)

Chris Leroux (Mississauga, Ont.) 3-2, one save, 4.05, double-A Jacksonville, two games with the Marlins.

David Davidson (Thorold, Ont.) 0-1, 5.63 Marlins/ triple-A Indianapolis, triple-A New Orleans

R.J. Swindle (Vancouver, BC) 2-1 0.79, triple-A Nashville, Brewers.

Closer

Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.) 2-3. 8.15, Twins.

Bench

George Kottaras (Markham, Ont.) .227, zero, eight, Red Sox.

Luke Carlin (Aylmer, Que.) .277, 4, 23, .786 triple-A Reno/Diamondbacks.

Matt Stairs (Fredericton, N.B.) .296, three, 12 of Phillies.

Jonathan Malo (Laval, Que.) .310, one, double-A Binghamton, Mets

Nick Weglarz (Stevensville, Ont.) .257, 12, 55 double-A Akron, Indians

Rene Tosoni (Coquitlam, BC) .275, nine, 45 double-A New Britain, Twins

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2008 Lineup

1. CF Adam Stern (Port Stanley, Ont.) .221, 1, 8 triple-A Norfolk.

2. 2B Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.) .263 2 30 .719 Nationals/triple-A Columbus.

3. 1B Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) .308, 12, 63, Twins

4. LF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .284, 16, 43, Pirates.

5. C Russell Martin (Montreal, Que.) .307, 8, 37, Dodgers.

6. RF Matt Stairs (Fredericton, N.B.) .262, 8, 28, Blue Jays.

7. 3B Mark Teahen (St. Marys, Ont. .257, eight, 27, Royals.

8. DH Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont. .280, 12, 38, Reds.

9. SS Chris Barnwell (Shelburne, N.S.) .284, 6, 39 triple-A Albuquerque.

Rotation

RHP Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 5-0, 2.15 ERA, A’s.

RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 9-3, 3.26 Cubs.

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.), 5-4, 3.79, Mariners.

LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, B.C) 3-7, 5.6, Rockies.

RHP Shawn Hill (Georgetown, Ont.) 1-5, 5.83 Nationals.

Bullpen

LHP Adam Loewen (Surrey, BC) 0-1, 7.95 Orioles.

RHP Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.) 3-2, 2.97 Twins.

LHP David Davidson (Thorold, Ont.) 2-2, 3.54 double-A Altoona.

LHP R.J. Swindle (Vancouver, BC) 1-0, 0.54 triple-A Lehigh Valley.

RHP Steve Green (Longueuil, Que.) 4-0, 3.08, Lehigh.

RHP Scott Mathieson (Langley, BC) injured with the Phillies.

Closer

RHP Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) 1-2, 6.98, 10 saves, Brewers.

Bench

C Luke Carlin (Aylmer, Que.) .154, 0, 2, Padres.

C George Kottaras (Markham, Ont.) .228, 14, 42 triple-A Pawtucket.

C Chris Robinson (Dorchester, Ont.) .217, 1, 19 double-A Tennessee.

INF Scott Thorman (Cambridge, Ont.) .249, 14, 44 triple-A Richmond.

INF Danny Klassen (Leamington, Ont.) .182, 1, 9 triple-A, Round Rock

INF Emmanuel Garcia (Montreal, QUe.) .258, 3, 29 double-A Binghamton.

INF Jonathan Malo (Laval, Que.) .261, 3, 16 Binghamton.

INF Emerson Frostad (Calgary, Alta.) .270, 5, 32 double-A Frisco.

INF Matt Rogelstad (Coquitlam, BC) .282, 8, 39 single-A Potomac.

OF Sebastian Boucher (Ottawa, Ont.) .262, 1, 18 double-A Bowie/triple-A Norfolk

OF Mike Saunders (Victoria, BC) .242, 3, 16 triple-A Tacoma.

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2007 Lineup

1. 2B Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.) .200, zero, two, Braves.

2. C Russell Martin (Montreal, Que.) .292, eight, 43, 11 steals, Dodgers.

3. 1B Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) .277, 20, 54 RBIs, Twins.

4. LF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .276, 11, 46 RBIs, Pirates.

5. DH Scott Thorman (Cambridge, Ont.) .242, nine, 30, Braves.

6. RF Mark Teahan (St. Marys, Ont.) .287, five, 37, Royals.

7. CF Aaron Guiel (Langley, BC) .229, 10, 29, Yakult Swallows.

8. 3B Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) out with a concussion, Brewers

9. SS Danny Klassen (Leamington, Ont.) .310, three, 18, triple-A Round Rock (Astros).

Rotation

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) 4-4, 3.64, Orioles

LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) 6-5, 3.61, Rockies.

RHP Shawn Hill (Georgetown, Ont.) 3-3, 2.70, Nationals.

RHP Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 1-1, 1.42, A’s.

LHP Adam Loewen (Surrey, BC) 2-0, 3.56, Orioles.

RHP Scott Mathieson (Vancouver, BC) coming off Tommy John, Philadelphia Phillies

Bullpen

Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) 1-0, 0.50, seven saves, Rangers.

Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.) 1-2, 5.51), Twins.

Chris Reitsma (Calgary, Alta.) 0-1, 5.79, Mariners.

Ryan Braun (Kitchener, Ont.) 0-2, 3.00, three saves, triple-A Omaha (Royals).

Rheal Cormier (Moncton, N.B.) 1-1, 1.17, triple-A Richmond (Braves).

David Davidson (Thorold, Ont.) 2-0, 5.08, two saves, double-A Altoona (Pirates).

Closer

Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 1-3, 3.45, 15 saves, Cubs.

Bench

INF Chris Barnwell (Shelburne, N.S.) .271, four, 21 triple-A Nashville, Brewers.

OF Matt Stairs (Fredericton, N.B.) .275, nine, 23, Jays.

C Pete LaForest (Hull, Que.) .207, 13, 28 triple-A Portland, Padres.

1B Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) .317, 9, 41 triple-A Louisville, Reds

OF Adam Stern (Port Stanley, Ont.) .206, three, triple-A Norfolk, Orioles.

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2006 Lineup

1. CF Adam Stern (London, Ont.) .150, zero, four RBIs Red Sox; .254, seven, 23 triple-A Pawtucket.

2. 2B Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.) .211, one, four, Braves.

3. LF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .285, 20, 57, Pirates.

4. 1B Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) .288, 19, 64, Twins.

5. 3B Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) .267, 10, 31, Brewers.

6. C Russell Martin (Montreal, Que.) .294, four, 20, Dodgers.

7. DH Matt Stairs (Saint John, N.B.) .287, seven, 18, Royals.

8. RF Aaron Guiel (Langley, BC) .220, three, seven Royals; .233, 11, 32 triple-A Omaha.

9. SS Kevin Nicholson (Surrey, B.C) .229, one, 16, Somerset, Atlantic League (IND).

Rotation

RHP Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 3-0, 3.86, A’s.

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) 8-6, 4.72, Orioles.

LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) 5-7, 4.25, Rockies.

RHP Shawn Hill (Georgetown, Ont.) 1-3, 4.66, Nationals; 3-2, 2.64 double-A Harrisburg.

LHP Adam Loewen (Surrey, B.C) 0-2, 7.12 Orioles, 4-2, 2.72 double-A Bowie.

Bullpen

Rheal Cormier (Cap-Pele, N.B.) 2-1, 1.35, Phillies.

Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.) 1-4, 5.19, Twins.

Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) two scoreless innings, Dodgers.

Chris Reitsma (Calgary, Alta.) 1-2, 9.11, three saves, Braves.

Scott Mathieson (Aldergrove, BC) 0-2, 6.75, Phillies, 6-2 3.05, double-A Reading.

Closer

Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 1-4, 4.41, 31 saves, Cubs.

Bench

INF-OF Mark Teahen (St. Marys, Ont.) .244, 4, 19, Royals; .380, 2, 14, Omaha.

C George Kottaras (Markham, Ont.) .274, eight, 30 double-A Mobile (Padres).

INF Scott Thorman (Cambridge, Ont.) .120, zero, one with the Braves; .324, 15, 44 triple-A Richmond.

C Pete LaForest (Hull, Que.) injured triple-A Portland (Padres).

INF Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) .314, 15, 48 double-A Chattanooga (Reds).

INF Stubby Clapp (Windsor, Ont.) .315, one, 11 Edmonton, Northern League IND).

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2005 Lineup

1. 2B Peter Orr (Newmarket, Ont.) .327, one, five, Braves.

2. CF Adam Stern (London, Ont.) disabled list Red Sox.

3. RF Larry Walker (Maple RIdge, BC) .294, four, 15, Cardinals

4. 1B Justin Morneau ( New Westminster, BC) .411, two, six, Twins.

5. 3B Cory Koskie (Anola, Man.) .258, seven, 16, Blue Jays.

6. LF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .313, six, 17, Pirates.

7. DH Matt Stairs (Fredericton, N.B.) .269, four, 11, Royals.

8. C Pete LaForest (Hull, Que.) .302, seven, 22 RBIs Triple-A Durham, Devil Rays.

9. SS Danny Klassen (Leamington, Ont.) .326, two, 11, Triple-A Round Rock, Astros.

Rotation

RHP Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 2-2, 1.94, A’s.

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) 3-1, 2.31, Orioles.

LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) 2-1, 4.58, Rockies.

Bullpen

Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) injured, Dodgers.

Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 2-3, 5.65, Cubs.

Paul Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) 0-1, 4.02, Yankees.

Rheal Cormier (Moncton, N.B.) 1-1, 5.19, Phillies.

Jesse Crain (Toronto, Ont.) 2-0, 0.00, Twins.

Chris Begg (Uxbridge, Ont.) 2-2, 1.95, Double-A Norwich, Giants.

Vince Perkins (Victoria, BC) 2-2, 4.11 Double-A New Hampshire, Jays.

Steve Green (Longueuil, Que.) 0-2, 4.74 Double-A Akron, Indians

Aaron Myette (Surrey, BC) in Japan.

Closer

Chris Reitsma (Calgary, Alta.) 0-1, 1.08, Braves.

Bench

INF Mark Teahan (St. Marys, Ont.) .273, zero, four, Royals.

INF Scott Thorman (Cambridge, Ont.) .303, five, 25 Double-A Mississippi Braves, Braves

INF Kevin Nicholson (Surrey, BC) .500, zero, one, Somerset, Atlantic league (IND).

OF Aaron Guiel (Langley, B.C) .265, five 18, Triple-A Omaha, Royals

C Richard Martin (Montreal, Que.) .280, one, 18 Double-A Jacksonville (Dodgers).

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2004 Lineup

1. CF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .286, nine, 25, Pirates.

2. 2B Stubby Clapp (Windsor, Ont.) .301, zero, six, triple-A Syracuse.

3. RF Larry Walker (Maple Ridge, BC) .350, three homers, five, Rockies.

4. 3B Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) .247, 12, 33, Twins.

5. 1B Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) .323, 19, 57 triple-A Rochester, Twins.

6. DH Matt Stairs (Fredericton, N.B.) .276, 10, 29, Royals.

7. LF Aaron Guiel (Langley, BC) .173, four, 10, 24 Royals plus platoon mate Jeff Guiel (Langley, BC) .198, five, 25 Syracuse Jays.

8. C Pete Laforest (Hull, Que.) .190, two, 14, triple-A Durham.

9. SS Danny Klassen (Leamington, Ont.) .264, five, 30, triple-A Toledo.

Rotation

RHP Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 3-4, 4.13, A’s.

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) 3-2, 3.69, Orioles.

LHP Jeff Francis (North Delta, BC) 11-1, 2.27 double-A Tulsa, Rockies.

RHP Shawn Hill (Georgetown, Ont.) 5-6, 2.87 double-A Harrisburg

RHP Mike Johnson (Sherwood Park, Alta.) 6-3, 5.43, triple-A Edmonton.

RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 0-0, 1.96 re-habbing, single-A Lansing.

Bullpen

Paul Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) 5-2, 3.19, Phillies.

Rheal Cormier (Moncton, N.B.) 3-3, 4.54, Braves.

Chris Reitsma (Calgary, Alta.) 3-2, 3.61, with 10 saves, Reds.

Aaron Myette (Surrey, BC) 3-2, 2.56, triple-A Louisville

Jeff Zimmerman (Kelowna, BC) disabled, Rangers.

Closer

Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) 2-0, 1.64, 19 saves, Dodgers.

Bench

INF Cody McKay (Vancouver, BC) .230, zero, four, Cardinals.

INF Todd Betts (Scarborough, Ont.) .262, four, 14 triple-A Columbus.

OF Simon Pond (North Vancouver, BC) .265, five, 17 Syracuse (Jays)

C John Suomi (Etobicoke, Ont.) .304, six, 47 single-A Modesto.

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2003 Lineup

1. CF Jason Bay (Trail, BC) .300 10, 32 triple-A Portland; .250, one, two Padres.

2. LF Aaron Guiel (Langley, BC) .283, two, eight, Royals; .279, eight, 30, triple-A Omaha.

3. 3B Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) .314, 12, 50, Twins.

4. Larry Walker (Maple Ridge, BC) .293, eight, 50, Rockies.

5. DH Matt Stairs (Fredericton, N.B.) .239, four, 13, Pirates.

6. 1B Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) .280, 2, 7, Twins; .309, 19, 42 triple-A Rochester/double-A New Britain.

7. SS Danny Klassen (Leamington, Ont.) .242, six, 34 triple-A Toledo.

8. C Pete Laforest (Hull, Que.) .301, 10, 29 hitting 20 homers combined triple-A Durham/double-A Orlando,

9. 2B Stubby Clapp (Windsor. Ont.) .230, three, 21, triple-A Richmond, Braves

Rotation

RHP Chris Reitsma (Calgary, Alta.) 7-2, 4.63, Reds

RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 2-4, 6.21, Reds.

RHP Rich Harden (Victoria, BC) 9-2, 2.99 triple-A Sacramento/double-A Midland, A’s.

RHP Steve Green (Longueuil, Que.) 6-4, 5.64, triple-A Salt Lake, Angels.

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) injured Baltimore Orioles prospect.

Bullpen

Jeff Zimmerman (Kelowna, BC) injured Rangers.

Paul Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) 1-2, 1.57, Dodgers.

Rheal Cormier (Moncton, N.B.) 2-0, 1.64, Phillies.

Chris Mears (Victoria, BC) 5-1, 2.92 triple-A Toledo/Tigers.

Mike Meyers (Tillsonburg, Ont.) 1-2, 4.94, triple-A Iowa Cubs.

Mike Johnson (Sherwood Park, Alta.) 3-3, 3.75 triple-A Fresno.

Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) 1-2, 2.06, 29 saves, Dodgers.

Bench

INF Kevin Nicholson (Surrey, BC) .277, three, 25, double-A Altoona.

OF Jeff Guiel (Langley, BC) .234, seven, 20 triple-A Salt Lake City.

C Cody McKay (Vancouver, BC) .211, four, 23 triple-A Indianapolis

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2002 Lineup

1. 2B Stubby Clapp (Windsor. Ont.) .250, two, nine triple-A Memphis, Cardinals.

2. SS Kevin Nicholson (Surrey, BC) .237, 0, 7 Memphis.

3. 3B Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.).263, 8, 36, Twins.

4. RF Larry Walker (Maple Ridge, BC) .333, 17, 75, Rockies.

5. DH Matt Stairs (Fredericton, N.B.) .239, 4, 13, Brewers.

6. LF Aaron Guiel (Lnagley, BC) .381, 1, 7, Royals, .353, nine, 50, triple-A Omaha.

7. 1B Todd Betts (Scarborough, Ont.) .290, eight, 29 triple-A Pawtucket, Red Sox.

8. CF Jeremy Ware (Guelph, Ont.) .307, one, 15, triple-A Buffalo, Indians..

9. C Cody McKay (Vancouver, BC) .256, five, 26, triple-A Sacramento, A’s.

Rotation

RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 5-7 4.80, Marlins.

RHP Chris Reitsma (Calgary, Alta.) 3-6, 3.60, Reds.

RHP Aaron Myette (Surrey, BC) 5-4, 3.39 triple-A Oklahoma, Rangers.

LHP Eric Cyr (Montreal, Que.) 4-6, 3.24, double-A Mobile, four games Padres.

LHP Erik Bedard (Navan, Ont.) 6-3, 1.97 double-A Bowie, two games with the Orioles.

Bullpen

Jeff Zimmerman (Kelowna, BC) injured, Rangers..

Paul Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) 0-2, 3.40, Dodgers

Rheal Cormier (Moncton, N.B.) 3-4, 5.59, Phillies.

Phil Devey (Lachute, Que.) 1-3, 4.98, triple-A Las Vegas; double-A Jacksonville 3-1, 1.91), Dodgers

Closer

Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) 0-0, 1.30, 29 saves, Dodgers.

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2001 Lineup

1. SS Kevin Nicholson (Surrey, BC) .385, one, 12 triple-A Colorado Springs.

2. 2B Stubby Clapp (Windsor, Ont.) .317, five, 29, triple-A Memphis; .286 with St. Louis.

3. RF Larry Walker (Maple Ridge, BC) .344, 25, 78, Rockies.

4. 1B Matt Stairs (Fredricton, N.B.) .268, 10, 32, Cubs.

5. 3B Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) .257, 8, 43, Twins.

6. DH Todd Betts (Scarborough, Ont.) .339, 8, 45 Triple-A Tacoma.

7. C Cody McKay (Vancouver, BC) .261, 1, 15 triple-A Sacramento, A’s.

8. LF Rob Ducey (Cambridge, Ont.) .236, three, 10, Montreal Expos.

9. CF Ntema (Pappy) Ndungidi (Montreal, Que.) .239, three, 28 double-A Bowie, Orioles.

Rotation

RHP Ryan Dempster (Gibsons, BC) 8-8, 4.95, Marlins.

RHP Chris Reitsma (Calgary, Alta.) 4-6, 4.27, Reds.

RHP Eric Gagne (Mascouche, Que.) 1-4, 5.88, Dodgers.

RHP Steve Green (Longueuil, Que.) 6-2, 3.66 triple-A Salt Lake.

RHP Mike Meyers (Tillsonburg, Ont.) 4-3, 3.78 triple-A Iowa.

Bullpen

RHP Paul Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) 7-1, 1.96, Blue Jays.

LHP Rheal Cormier (Moncton, N.B.) 4-1, 3.04, Phillies.

RHP Dave Wainhouse (Scarborough, Ont.) 2-3, 3.76, five saves, triple-A Iow

Closer

RHP Jeff Zimmerman (Kelowna, BC) 3-4, 3.26, 10 saves, Rangers.

Bench

C Alex Andreopoulos (High Park, Ont.) .227, one, four triple-A Buffalo.

C Andy Stewart (Oshawa, Ont.) Jays bullpen catcher.

INF Danny Klassen (Leamington, Ont.) injured Diamondbacks farmhand.

OF Jeremy Ware (Guelph, Ont.) .242, two, 10, triple-A Ottawa.

OF Aaron Guiel (Langley, BC) .269, 5, 29 triple-A Omaha.

OF Ryan Radmanovich (Calgary, Alta.) .267, 11, 39 triple-A Portland.