Canadian Baseball Network writer and statistician Neil Munro shares the extensive data he has collected about instances of catcher's interference in Major League Baseball.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Neil Munro explains the significance of the on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) stat and shares how Canadians have fared in this statistical category.
Read MoreIn honour of Canada’s 150th birthday, we asked veteran baseball historian, statistician and author Neil Munro to select the top Canadian players of all-time. The venerable North Bay, Ont., resident, who has served as a research consultant with STATS Inc. and is the former chair of SABR’s Records Committee, not only came up with what he would consider to be Canada’s all-time 25-man roster, but he also devised a second team of 25, as well as a list of 100 more noteworthy Canuck players.
Read MoreThe Tip O’Neill Award is named after Woodstock, Ontario native James “Tip” O’Neill, who was one of Major League Baseball’s first legitimate stars.
Read MoreIn 2016 Joey Votto continued his remarkable run of second-half dominance.
Read MoreAs the 2016 Major League Baseball season gets underway, it is a good time to examine the best individual performance that Canadian ball players have posted in the 140 year history of MLB.
Read MoreAs April 1st nears (opening day for the 2016 season) it is an opportune time to look back at the best career performances for Canadian ball players.
Read MoreNeil Munro shares his vote on the American League Player of the Month and compares the candidates statistically.
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Joey Votto's three-homer game Tuesday night was the third time in his career he'd gone deep three times in a game tying Hall of Famer Johnny Bench.
Read MoreMajor League Teams With Three Or More Canadians On Their Playing Roster (1876 – 2015)
As the 2015 Toronto Blue Jays continue their season-opening series against the New York Yankees, their roster features with three Canadian born players.