Canadian Baseball Network All-Canadians include: Jason Bay and Shayne Ridley to Noah Skirrow and Nick Trogrlic-Iverson … 194 All-Canucks move on to the next level since 2000.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott provides a report on how Canadians fared on Day 5 of the 23rd annual Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott provides a report on how Canadians fared on Day 4 of the 23rd annual Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott provides a report on how Canadians fared on Day 3 of the 23rd annual Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott provides a report on how Canadians fared on Day 2 of the 23rd annual Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott provides a report on how Canadians fared on Day 1 of the 23rd annual Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreThe 23rd Perfect Game World Wood Bat championship — otherwise known as the Golf Cart Derby — is underway in Jupiter, Fla. with 71 Canucks on hand.
Read MoreUntil February 2, 2018, Hall of Famer Eddie Mathews was Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott’s favourite player. Then another ex-big leaguer came along and saved his life.
Read MoreCBN HOF Series: Joey Votto on Larry Walker
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs Academy grad Ricardo Sanchez has earned this year’s Canadian Baseball Network Okotoks scholarship award.
Read MoreOn the 20th anniversary of 9/11, we are republishing the article written by Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott that was written immediately after that tragic day.
Read More“There has been competition the first 10 days of workouts and intra-squad games at the Junior National Team camp in Ajax, Ont., but nothing like the sixth inning of Saturday. Lefty Reece Usselman was pitching in the sixth inning. RF Jacob Zibin pulled an inside pitch over the left field fence at Pan Am Field for a home run. Zibin touched first, looked in at the mound and pulled at the words CANADA across his chest. There is competition for jobs that will lead to decision-day on Wednesday and then there is competition that will last all season ... and maybe next. You see Usselman (Langley, BC) pitches for the Langley Blaze. And Zibin (Langley, BC) is his Blaze teammate in the British Columbia Premier League.
It was one piece of the puzzle in a game that ended in a 5-5 tie.”
Read MoreRHP Micah Bucknam (Abbotsford, B.C.) and Ty Doucette (Dartmouth, N.S.) impressed at the recent 35th annual Area Code Games.
Read MoreLeaving Florida, the Ontario Blue Jays wondered what would happen when they reached Marietta, Ga. After all, they were entering the 368-team 2021 Perfect Game World Wood Bat 2022 Grads 17U National championship at the TOP Chops East Cobb Complex. Mike Steed’s travelling road show went 4-1 to finish second in pool play.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott writes that the 2021 MLB draft was the best in 16 years for Canadian players.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott writes about his longtime friend and colleague Jay Greenberg who is battling the West Nile virus.
Read MorePerfect Game Scouting Service was perfect when it came to slotting the Wright State INF. Tyler Black (Stouffville, Ont.) in the 2021 MLB draft. They had him rated 33rd overall in North America and he went 33rd to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Read MoreMyles Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.), an infielder with the Ontario Blue Jays, has a good chance of becoming the third Naylor brother - joining Josh and Noah (Bo) - to be drafted by a major league team. The youngest Naylor brother will be eligible for the 2023 MLB draft.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott updates his list of top signing bonuses received by Canadian MLB draft picks to include players selected in 2021.
Read More“It wasn’t your typical brother and sister summer vacation. In the end, it all worked out for the best. As soon as Len and Julie Woods heard Ontario was headed into another lockdown in early April, they flew their daughter Emily Woods, 19, who had completed her first year at York University, and younger brother Jordan Woods to Florida. After all, a young man has to pitch. So lefty Jordan Woods (Oakville, Ont.) of the Ontario Terriers and sister Emily embarked on their own two-person vacation. They did experience some problems. Emily is studying for an honours BA but few professors prepared her for the course structure. Emily was too young to rent a car in Florida and too young to check into most hotels for that matter.”
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