Canadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich provides a recap of the Junior National Team’s Extended Spring Training Camp that took place in Florida last week.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team wrapped up their Extended Spring Training Camp with a 6-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays’ extended squad.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team completed a sweep of their two-game miniseries against the Fort Lauderdale Stars with a convincing 11-3 victory on Wednesday.
Read MoreA three-run rally in the eighth helped the Junior National Team pull away and secure a 7-3 victory over the New York Yankees extended squad on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team came up short after a late rally, eventually falling 5-3 to the Toronto Blue Jays Extended squad.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team lost 8-0 to a team of Philadelphia Phillies prospects in Clearwater, Fla., on Friday in the latest game of their Extended Spring Training Camp.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team used a big sixth inning to power past the Fort Lauderdale Stars in the third game of their Extended Spring Training Camp.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team jumped out to a fast start Thursday morning but couldn’t hold off a late push from the Toronto Blue Jays’ extended spring squad, falling 5–4 in a tight matchup.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team opened their Extended Spring Training Camp in Florida with a 3-1 loss to the Pirates at Pirate City in Bradenton, Fla.
Read MoreThe Junior National Team will play six exhibition games against MLB Draft League teams from June 10-15, 2025.
Read More“It was all about winning and Stubby Clapp didn’t want it any other way.
The versatile infielder and outfielder from Windsor, Ontario had played at the NCAA Division 1 level. He had rode the buses in the minor leagues. Clapp even made it to The Show in 2001, when he suited up for the St. Louis Cardinals for 23 games.
He also earned a reputation as a gutsy ball player during his performances for Canada internationally.”
Read MoreBaseball Canada has announced its Junior National Team roster and schedule for its extended spring training trip.
Read MoreBaseball Canada highlights the Canadians on Opening Day rosters.
Read MoreBaseball Canada is partnering with Jeff Krushell to offer his Creating Coachable Players program.
Read MoreHappy International Women’s Day!
We wanted to rerun this story by Zach Worden about the trailblazing and inspirational Ashley Stephenson, who last June became the first Women’s National Team player inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
Read MoreBaseball Canada is proud to introduce the Women in Baseball - Administration and Leadership Workshop Series, a new initiative designed to empower women pursuing administrative and leadership roles in the sport.
Read MoreIn celebration of International Women’s Day, we wanted to rerun this story by our supremely talented writer Melissa Verge about the supremely talented Amanda Asay. This was written after Asay was elected posthumously to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in February.
Read More“Growing up in Prince George, B.C., future Women’s National Team mainstay Amanda Asay was a big fan of “A League of Their Own,” the 1992 movie directed by Penny Marshall that chronicled the early days of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
Decades later, Asay – who died tragically after a skiing accident in 2022 at age 33 – will be posthumously inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame alongside Canadian AAGPBL star Arleene Noga, who consulted on and appeared in the beloved film that introduced new generations to the pioneering women’s baseball league.“
Read More“It was the Greg Hamilton those of us in the Canadian baseball community have come to know and respect so deeply.
Fresh off being named a 2025 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, Hamilton, who in his leadership role with Baseball Canada has overseen the most successful era in national teams history, participated in the Hall’s media call on Wednesday afternoon.
Hamilton prefers to remain out of the spotlight, but he handled the questions thrown at him with grace. And in typical Greg Hamilton fashion, he redirected much of the talk towards his players. “
Read MoreBaseball Canada’s Greg Hamilton will be formally inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys, Ontario on Saturday, June 7 as he was announced today as one of six inductees that make up the class of 2025.
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