Bob Elliott updates us on how Canadians performed on Day V of the 25th annual Perfect Game WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreBob Elliott updates us on how Canadians performed on Day IV of the 25th annual Perfect Game WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreBob Elliott updates us on how Canadians performed on Day III of the 25th annual Perfect Game WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreBaseball Canada alum and former Toronto Blue Jays pitching prospect Perry Lychak (Edmonton, Ont.) has passed away at the age of 65.
Read MoreBob Elliott shares some updates on how Canadians are performing at the 25th annual Perfect Game WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreBefore pool play at the Perfect Game WWBA World championship began, there was a bragging rights title to settle with an exhibition game. The Brewers/Langley Blaze, who have been long-time participants, played an exhibition game against Canadian Premier before the start of the 25th annual event.
Read MoreSeventy-two Canadians are competing in this year’s Perfect Game WWBA World championship in Jupiter, Fla.
Read MoreBob Elliott recalls a night in early October 1992 when the champagne arrived early and temporarily jinxed the Toronto Blue Jays.
Read MoreBob Elliott shares his personal memories of the great Brooks Robinson, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 86. He also caught up Buck Martinez, Omar Minaya and David Cone at the Rogers Centre on Wednesday and shares their memories of the Hall of Fame third baseman.
Read MoreBob Elliott shares his Q and A will four more participants in the Canadian Futures Showcase at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.
Read MoreBob Elliott discovered at the Canadian Futures Showcase that top-ranked Ontario Blue Jays infielder Brendan Lawson (Leaside, Ont.) can pick it, both at short and with dad's Fender Stratocaster.
Read MoreBob Elliott caught up with four more players at the Canadian Futures Showcase at the Rogers Centre and asked them a series of questions.
Read MoreBob Elliott catches up with four more players at this year’s Canadian Futures Showcase to ask them a series of questions. He also provides a rundown of the scouts and recruiters in attendance.
Read MoreBob Elliott asked four more players at the Canadian Futures Showcase a series of questions and also shares a rundown of the scouts and college recruiters in attendance.
Read MoreBob Elliott caught up with several players and asked them a series of questions on the first day of the Canadian Futures Showcase at Rogers Centre on Tuesday.
Read MoreScout John Castleberry of Orleans, Mass., who scouted and signed Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) for the Cincinnati Reds in 2002, has been named the Canadian Baseball Network 30th annual Scout of the Year.
Read More“A former major league outfielder, a World Series manager, a man who has represented Canada proudly around the world and two icons of the Ontario sandlots make up the Baseball Ontario’s Hall of Fame class of 2023.
Frank Colman (London), who spent six years in the majors with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Yankees; Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson (Corunna); Baseball Canada, director of national teams Greg Hamilton (Peterborough), the late Troy May (Oshawa) and the late Len Andrews (Campbellville) complete the class.”
Read MoreHardworking baseball coach David Quattrociocchi has just published his fourth book, “The Spirit of Canadian Baseball.” It’s a children’s book based on a poem.
Read MoreLabor Day weekend means Baseball Ontario championships.
There were no less than 55 championships scheduled from 8U to senior ... from triple-A to class-D.
The Stratford Nationals won the 9U B, 12U B and 15U A, while the Port Lambton Pirates took the 15U C, 18 C and senior C crowns.
The Sarnia Brigade won 10UA and 14U AA, while the Woodstock Wranglers won 10U B and 12U AA.
Read MoreBob Elliott was in Woodstock, Ont., in the last weekend of August to watch his grandson, Xavier, play for New Brunswick at the 13U national championships. Quebec 2 may have won the tournament, but Xavier sure made his grandpa proud.
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