London, Ont., native Jamie Romak, who has played for the Canadian national team six times, was named the winner of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s Tip O’Neill Award on Thursday.
Read MoreBaseball Canada is taking their annual Fall Meetings online with the goal of benefitting the entire Canadian baseball community. “Together Towards Tomorrow” is a free, virtual event on November 19 and 20 that will feature subject-matter experts presenting on topics that will resonate with local, provincial and national levels of baseball in Canada.
Read MoreThree-time National Team member Brock Dykxhoorn (Goderich, Ont.) was given the “Outstanding Player Award” after leading the Uni-President 7-ELEVEN Lions to a seven-game series win over the CTBC Brothers in the Taiwan Series, the top prize Chinese Professional Baseball (CPBL).
Read MoreBaseball Canada has announced that hosting rights for the 2021 22U Men’s National Championships have been awarded to a joint bid from Dartmouth and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Read MoreThe 2021 Baseball Canada Cup will be staged in Regina, Saskatchewan while the 2021 21U Women’s Invitational will take place in St. John’s, Newfoundland following recent approval from Baseball Canada’s Board of Directors.
Read MoreBaseball Canada is taking their annual Fall Meetings online. Read about how you can listen in on presentations on a number of topics for free.
Read MoreCovid-19 continues to have an impact on the international baseball calendar as the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) announced today that the 2020 Women’s Baseball World Cup has been postponed for the second time and is now scheduled for March 1-9, 2021 in Tijuana, Mexico.
Read MoreRegina’s Stu Scheurwater, the only full time Canadian-umpire in Major League Baseball, will be working the National League Division Series between the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves in Houston. Baseball Canada’s Adam Morissette has the details.
Read MoreJunior National Team pitchers Mitch Bratt (Newmarket, Ont.) and Calvin Ziegler (Heidelberg, Ont.) will be at Dr. Pepper Stadium in Frisco, Texas tomorrow to compete in the Baseball Factory All-Star Classic.
Read MoreWith the postponement of the 2021 Canada Summer Games, Baseball Canada is now seeking a host for the 2021 Baseball Canada Cup in order to operate a national championship at the 17U “selects” category.
Read MoreThe Canada Games Council and the 2021 Canada Games Host Society have made the decision to postpone the 2021 Niagara Canada Summer Games to 2022 due to continued public health concerns relating to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Baseball Canada is fully supportive of this difficult decision and understands the impact this decision has on other events, athletes, coaches and provincial programs.
Read MoreBaseball Canada’s Adam Morissette summarizes the trade deadline deals that involved Canadians and provides updates on how Canadians have fared in the big leagues over the past week.
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Read MoreBaseball Canada’s Adam Morissette summarizes how Canadians have fared in the big leagues in the past week.
Read MoreBaseball Canada’s Adam Morissette shares the names of the Canadians who have cracked the Top 30 Prospects lists for each major league team compiled by MLB Pipeline.
Read MoreSportsnet’s “Junior Journey”, an in-depth look at some of the top Junior National Team athletes, is set to air season four on the network during Blue Jays Central over the coming weeks.
Read MoreBaseball Canada’s Adam Morissette provides a summary of how Canadians performed in the big leagues over the past week.
Read MoreEmpowering females and striking-out stereotypes, Baseball BC and BC Girl’s Baseball will be hosting a High Performance Seminar on August 14th with an impressive group of speakers and guests on the schedule.
Read MoreBaseball Canada’s Adam Morissette provides a round-up of how Canadians fared in the big leagues in the season’s first week.
Read MoreTen Canadians have cracked MLB Opening Day rosters. Baseball Canada’s Adam Morissette has the details.
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