Ayden Makarus (Airdrie, Alta.) has a lot to be proud of when he reflects back on 2018. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound catcher out of Okotoks Dawgs Academy parlayed his impressive Tournament 12 showing into his first-ever turn with the Junior National Team, and earlier committed to LSU-Eunice.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Braves’ Fall Instructional League club used 16 hits and limited the Junior National Team to just three to score a 10-0 decision on Thursday afternoon at Champions Stadium on the grounds of ESPN Wide World of Sports.
Read MoreVeteran Women’s National Team athlete Ashley Stephenson has been elected to the World Softball Baseball Confederation (WBSC) Athletes Commission, the international federation announced on Thursday.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team received a stellar pitching performance from right-hander Carter Morris (Vernon, BC) but it wasn’t enough as the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Fall Instructional League club earned an 11-0 win on Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team suffered a 7-1 loss to a group of prospects from the Atlanta Braves organization as the Fall Instructional League camp continued on Monday.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team opened the annual Fall Instructional League Camp with a 20-1 loss to Stetson University at Melching Stadium on Sunday.
Read MoreOn November 10, 2018, at the Sheraton Ottawa Hotel, Baseball Canada will welcome athletes from past, present and future along with distinguished guests and supporters of the Women’s National Team program to the first-ever Women’s National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser.
Read MoreBaseball Canada has announced the names of 33 athletes that have been invited to the Junior National Team’s (U-18) annual Fall Instructional League Camp in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., from September 30 to October 10.
Read MoreSeven innings wasn’t enough to decide a winner at the Dairy Queen Canada 13U National Atlantic Championships in Summerside, PEI on Sunday, so they decided to play 14 and it was Jack Rowell’s RBI single that cashed in Luke Coughlin to give Capital District a thrilling 10-9 win over Fredericton.
Read MoreIt will be Fredericton and Capital District battling for the gold medal on Sunday at the Dairy Queen Canada 13U National Atlantic Championships after both squads were victorious in their respective semi-final match-ups on Saturday in Summerside, PEI.
Read MoreHalifax (3-0) and Capital District (3-0) both earned top spot in their respective pools and remain unbeaten as round-robin play wrapped up on Friday at the Dairy Queen Canada 13U National Atlantic Championships in Summerside, PEI.
Read MoreBaseball Canada’s final National Championship of the season kicked off on Thursday in Summerside, PEI with all eight teams in action at the Dairy Queen Canada 13U National Atlantic Championships.
Read MoreRon Pegg shares the story of how the roots of the Canadian women’s national baseball team started in Flesherton, Ont., in the early 1990s.
Read MoreRawlings is keeping up with baseball's growth spurt in Canada and is re-investing in baseball and softball at a grassroots level.
Read MoreThe Canadian Women’s National Baseball Team is bringing home a bronze medal from the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup after a thrilling, 8-5, extra innings victory over the United States.
Read MoreA three-run third inning gave Chinese Taipei a lead that they did not relinquish as they handed Canada a 6-4 loss at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup on Thursday.
Read MoreThe United States used home runs from Jade Gortarez and Megan Baltzell, and a solid pitching performance from starter Marti Sementelli to hand Canada a 5-1 loss in Super Round action at the Women’s Baseball World Cup on Wednesday.
Read MoreAmanda Asay (Prince George, BC) spun a one-hit shutout while Canada’s offence received some timely hitting to open the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup Super Round with a 5-0 win over Venezuela on Tuesday.
Read MoreFour national champions were crowned in Baseball Canada events on Sunday.
Read MoreKelsey Lalor (Red Deer, Alta.) belted a two-run homer in the first inning to lead a Canadian offence that had 17 hits to an 18-1 defeat of the Dominican Republic that puts Canada into the Super Round at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
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