Canadian Thunderbirds grad and Baseball Canada alum Sean Jamieson (Kitchener, Ont.) has been elected to the Canisius University Sports Hall of Fame.
Read MoreABC alum and Kentucky infielder Emilien Pitre (Repentigny, Que.) has been named a Third Team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings.
Read MoreNorth Shore Twins alum and Columbia University second baseman Griffin Palfrey (Vancouver, B.C.) has been named to the 2024 DI Baseball All-ECAC Team.
Read MoreNiagara Purple Eagles closer Zach Cameron (Hamilton, Ont.) has earned ABCA NCAAA Division I First Team All-Region honours. He is the lone relief pitcher on the team.
Read MoreFormer Okotoks Academy Dawgs C-OF Logan Grant (Chestermere, Alta.) is back with the Dawgs after a breakout season with the Bellevue Bruins. Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott caught up with Grant on Saturday.
Read MoreABC alum Emilien Pitre (Repentigny, Que.) hit a two-run double to help the Kentucky Wildcats to a 10-0 win over Oregon State in game one of the Lexington Super Regional in front of 7,441 fans at Kentucky Proud Park on Saturday.
Read MoreMissouri State has officially named Joey Hawkins (Whitby, Ont.) as the school's third head baseball coach. The former MSU shortstop and current associate head coach takes the reins from Keith Guttin, who retired after the 2024 campaign following a 42-year career in charge of the Bears.
Read MoreTwo prospects from Premier Sports Academy’s inaugural program put up impressive numbers in college baseball this past season and made their mark on the MonDak Conference.
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs alum Tucker Zdunich (High River, Alta.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s College Player of the Week after an outstanding weekend at the plate in the NAIA World Series for Reinhardt University.
Read MoreABC alum Emilien Pitre (Repentigny Que.) had two hits to help the Kentucky Wildcats edge Western Michigan 10-8 in the NCAA Tournament on Friday.
Read MoreWilson homers in Grand Canyon win over No. 13 Arizona
Read MoreThe field is set. The 64 teams that will make up the NCAA baseball tournament have been announced and among them are 51 Canucks. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts has a rundown of the Canadians that will be playing.
Read More“It’s fitting that the leadoff hitter for Niagara University in the NCAA Baseball Regional Friday is used to being the underdog.
Nick Groves had to fight for success on the baseball diamond growing up in London, Ontario. The centre fielder wasn’t given any genetic handouts, as a small kid who was always undersized.”
Read MoreTerriers alum and Niagara Purple Eagles catcher Matt Ward (Mississauga, Ont.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network Player college Player of the Week.
Read More“The Pacific-12 Conference walked off the scene Saturday.
Tommy Splane, a .237 hitter, stroked the base hit that scored Emilio Correa in the bottom of the ninth, and Arizona wiped out a three-run deficit to beat USC, 4-3, at Scottsdale Stadium.
It was the final baseball game in Pac-12 history. In fact, it was the final sporting event in Pac-12 history. Arizona will go on to play host to a regional this weekend, but USC, which built the most durable dynasty in the history of the league, didn’t make the field.”
Read More“Jaden Babiuk is hoping he can accomplish something in college that only five players have done in Major League Baseball history.
After taking the field at five positions for the Valley City State University Vikings in 2024, the St. Albert product started thinking about the potential of playing all nine positions in a single game.
Only Bert Campaneris, Cesar Tovar, Scott Sheldon, Shane Halter and Andrew Romine have done it at the MLB level.
And while he wouldn’t be able to do it with 10 teams like Will Ferrell did in Spring Training, Babiuk says it is on his bucket list heading into his senior season with the Vikings.”
Read MoreJoe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, reflects on the best of the CCBC season.
Read MoreWith help from three Canadians, the Niagara Purple Eagles earned a spot in the Metro Atlantic Conference Championship Series with an 8-6 win over Mount St. Mary’s in the final non-elimination game of the tournament on Friday.
Read MoreThe Thunder Bay Border Cats have set their 2024 roster and it will have the most Canadian born players in franchise history. A total of 14 Canadians are officially signed to contracts ahead of the Border Cats’ Northwoods League season opener this Monday in Rochester, Minn., against the Honkers.
Read MoreWith key contributions from three Canadians, the Niagara Purple Eagles advanced to the MAAC semifinals on Thursday evening with a 9-7 win over the No. 3 seeded Rider Broncs.
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