Vauxhall Academy alum and Canisius Golden Griffins junior Max Grant (Fredericton, N.B.) has been named to the 2023 Collegiate Baseball Preseason All-America Second Team.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts writes about five D1 teams that Canadian baseball fans should keep an eye on.
Read MoreOntario Terriers catcher Jason Green (Georgetown, Ont.) will travel just over the border to play his college baseball after committing to Niagara University to become a member of the Purple Eagles.
Read More“Fairfield, Illinois to Marianna, Florida to Troy, Alabama, that's the road former Ontario Terriers left-handed pitcher Andre Wojtarowicz will take by the time his college career comes to a close. Wojtarowicz announced recently that he would be transferring from Frontier Community College to powerhouse Chipola College for the spring season due to a Bobcats coaching change.”
Read MoreThe Western Canadian Baseball League was well represented on the Canadian Baseball Network’s All-Canadian college teams in 2022. Ian Wilson, of Alberta Dugout Stories, provides a summary.
Read MoreHere are the statistics of the 2022 Canadian All-Canadian college Team members, including the Honourable Mentions.
Read MoreBob Elliott shares a list of the Honourable Mentions for the 2022 Canadian Baseball Network All-Canadian teams.
Read MoreElliott: CBN All-Canuck 1st Team: Nicoll, McCabe, Poole, Grant, Duffy, Leitch
Read MoreRod Black: And CBN college Player of the Year is … Coutney
Read MoreElliott: CBN All-Canadian 2nd Team:: De Grandpre, Porcellato, Sanchez, Valero, Zdunich
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Network has announced the members of its 2022 All-Canadian Third Team.
Read MoreElliott: CBN All-Canuck 1st Team: Nicoll, McCabe, Poole, Grant, Duffy, Leitch
Read MoreNo one knows for sure what lies ahead for the members of our soon-to-be-announced 22nd annual Canadian Baseball Network All-Canadian College team.
Whomever makes the All-Canadian college team — the best playing the majority of their schedule south of the border in 2021 — they will be carrying on a Canadian tradition: success at the college level that translated into success at the pro level.
Looking back, here are the former all-Canadians — 194 in all — who have reached the next level, or are on their way to proceeding further down the road than most before retiring … Here is a look at how far they went, plus where they pitched or played in 2021.
Read MoreABC alum Jeremy Pilon (Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que.) has committed to the University of Alabama.
Read More“Way back in the old days, the top states interested in recruiting Canadians were those that shared the same border with Canada.
Going west to east most players went to Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, New York and Maine.
When the Perfect Game Scouting Service listed its top recruits by conference, the leader was the Pac-12 ... with seven.”
Read MoreBob Elliott recently caught up with pitchers Zak Szabo (Whitby, Ont.) and Matteo Pare (LaSalle, Ont.) at the JNT’s Selection camp for the WBSC U-18 World Cup, which will take place in Sarasota, Fla. from September 9 to September 18.
Read MoreOntario Terriers left-hander Luca Alagheband has committed to Harvard.
Read MoreDespite having a father who pursued hockey, Fredericton, N.B. native Max Grant decided to focus on a future on the diamond. That decision has paid off in a big way for him. He enjoyed a monster season with the Canisius Golden Griffins in 2022. Canadian Baseball Network writer Neve Van Pelt recently caught up with Grant to talk about his career path.
Read MoreKevin Gausman didn’t dream of making the majors or pitching for the Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds or your Toronto Blue Jays. He wanted to make it to the College World Series in Omaha and pitch at Rosenblatt Stadium. Unfortunately for him, 10 years ago, the underdog Stony Brook Seawolves, led by four Canadians, prevented that dream from happening. Bob Elliott has the story.
Read MoreOntario Terriers and Junior National Team alum Ben Abram (Georgetown, Ont.) is off to the College World Series with the Oklahoma Sooners and several Canadians have been honoured with end of the year awards. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts has the rundown.
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