University of Illinois assistant coach Adam Christ has been hot on the Canadian recruiting trail recently, locking in four Canadian up-and-comers in the 2022 and 2023 classes. Great Lake Canadians’ right hander Liam Adamson (London, Ont.) and infielder Dylan O’Rae (Sarnia, Ont.), along with Toronto Mets righty Parker Burgess (Douro-Drummer, Ont.) and Ontario Terriers outfielder Cameron Chee-Aloy (Toronto, Ont.) will all look to be an integral part of what the Fighting Illini are building. Combine that with the players that are currently on the rosters, or have committed to, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Purdue and Rutgers, and the Big Ten is becoming must-watch baseball for Canadian baseball fans.
Read MoreAfter a strong season with the Chipola College Indians that earned him Canadian Baseball Network All-Canadian First Team honours, Cédric De Grandpré is headed to the Division I Arizona State University Wildcats.
Read MoreAfter an excellent season with the Intercounty Baseball League’s Welland Jackfish in 2021, Dane Tofteland (Grand Prairie, Alta.) hopes to sign a professional contract for the 2022 season. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, recently spoke with Tofteland.
Read MoreAfter talking his way on to the University of Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team some 25 years earlier, Canadian left-hander Phil Devey (Lachute, Que.) was elected to the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame on October 29.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network contributor Jacques Lanciault summarizes the Quebec players that were elected to the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2021 All-Canadian college teams that were recently announced.
Read MoreThe host University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeated the McMaster Marauders 6-2 to claim the Jason Guidon Trophy as 2021 OUA champions on October 17 at Ajax Sportsplex.
Read MoreThe Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference looked a whole lot like the Canadian community college conference in 2021.
Read MoreFormer Aquinas Saints left-hander and London Badgers alum Travis Keys (London, Ont.) has been voted to the Canadian Baseball Network’s All-Canadian college First Team.
Read MoreFormer Southern Illinois Salukis outfielder Tristan Peters was named to the 2021 All-Canadian First Team by the Canadian Baseball Network, the organization announced on Wednesday.
Read MoreHere are the statistics of the 2021 Canadian All-Canadian college Team members, including the Honourable Mentions.
Read MoreOn March 1, 2020, Marika Lyszczyk (Delta, B.C.) was shattering barriers on Terry Park Field No. 4 in Fort Myers, Fla. On that beautiful day, she became the first female to ever catch in a National Collegiate Athletic Association game when she strapped on the gear in the Rivier University Raiders’ 12-3 loss to the Thiel College Tomcats. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts has her story.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Network has unveiled it 2021 All-Canadian college First Team.
Read MoreAdding to a historic senior season that saw him break three program records, earn two All-American honors, and bring home Big South Conference Pitcher and Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards, USC Upstate baseball right-hander Jordan Marks was named to the Canadian Baseball Network's All-Canadian College First Team, the organization announced Wednesday.
Read MoreMike McRae (Niagara Falls, Ont.) has been named the new head coach of the William & Mary Tribe baseball team.
Read MoreToronto Mets and Wright State Raiders alum Tyler Black (Stouffville, Ont.) has been voted the 2021 CBN college Player of the Year.
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Read MoreWe are proud to unveil the Canadian Baseball Network’s All-Canadian college Second Team for 2021.
Read MoreThe 2022 season should be the most “normal” since the pre-pandemic 2019 campaign. As is the case every season there are plenty of Canadians playing in the NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA. With fall workouts wrapping up, Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts takes a look at 10 Canadian players to keep an eye on this season.
Read MoreFormer big league pitcher and current Baseball Canada president & CEO Jason Dickson (Miramichi, N.B.) will be inducted into the Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Athletic Hall of Fame.
Read MoreIntroducing the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2021 All-Canadian College 3rd Team.
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