Langley Blaze alum Jude Hall (Chilliwack, B.C.), of the Southeastern Louisiana Lions, has been named the Canadian Baseball Network college Player of the Week.
Read MoreHoeschen set to become a Hoosier
Read MoreFive Canadian college players -- three pitchers -- are ranked amongst the top 250 top prospects on DIBaseball.com for this July’s draft.
Read MoreBetts: Bennett gets nod for Niagara against Miami Hurricanes
Read More“The world of college athletics is changing.
Some of which is for the better and some of it, depending on who you ask, might be for the worse.
In college baseball, the transfer portal has become a hot button topic over the past several years.
Those in favour often see it as a chance to create opportunities for players. Those opposed sometimes feel like it’s an easy out when things aren’t going a players way. “
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts provides a rundown of how you can watch some NCAA Division I baseball this weekend.
Read MorePrairie Academy Dawg INF Morgan Halliday (Edmonton, Alta.) is the latest Canadian to commit to the Arkansas at Monticello Boll Weevils.
Read MoreABC alum Alfonso Villalobos (Kirkland, Que.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network College Player of the Week after he had 12 hits in four games for Southeastern University.
Read MoreGoing Yard Academy left-hander Lukas Kaufmann (Regina, Sask.) has committed to the University of British Columbia.
Read MoreFieldhouse Pirates alum Carter Krawchuk (St. Catharines, Ont.) threw a seven-inning no-hitter for Seminole State College of Florida to earn Canadian Baseball Network College Player of the Week honours.
Read MoreGreat Lake Canadians alum David Alvarez (Woodbridge, Ont.), of the Northwest Florida State Raiders, has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s College Player of the Week.
Read MoreSchaefer bound for Eastern Illinois Panthers
Read MoreTrkulja headed to St. Bonaventure
Read MoreGiancarlo Rosati, Adam Visram commit to schools
Read MoreMississauga Tigers and Junior National Team infielder Tommy Hanger (Toronto, Ont.) is “super stoked” to start his collegiate career at Texas Tech this year. Canadian Baseball Network writer Melissa Verge recently spoke with the speedy young Canuck.
Read MoreRoffle ready to ruffle feathers with Conquistadors
Read MoreElliott: Capital idea for Lukas McDowell
Read MoreCameron Johnson off to Rutgers
Read MoreBob Elliott shares that there’s another Leiter on track to pitch in the big leagues and this one has a Canadian citizenship.
Read MoreRyan Marton headed for UNLV Rebels
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