Carlin Dick (Abbotsford, B.C.), who starred as an INF/OF with the Canisius Golden Griffins, has made a smooth transition to coaching in Alberta. Canadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich recently spoke with him.
Read MoreThirty-five Canadians representing six provinces are on the rosters of 17 different schools taking part in the NCAA baseball tournament.
Read MoreTerriers alum Russell Kwinter (Toronto, Ont.) was named both the University Athletic Association Rookie of the Year and Pitcher of the Year after his standout freshman season with the University of Chicago.
Read MoreLondon Badgers alum Logan Knight (London, Ont.) threw a three-hit shutout for North Dakota State against the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles in his start in The Summit League championship. For his efforts, he has been named the Canadian Baseball Network college Player of the Week.
Read MoreIt may not have been the journey that they wanted at the Avista NAIA World Series, but the UBC Thunderbirds have plenty to be proud of in their 2025 season.
Read MoreAfter the first three games of the 2025 Avista NAIA World Series all went the way of the higher-seeded team, the No. 9 seed UBC Thunderbirds were unable to buck that trend as they were defeated by the No. 2 Georgia Gwinnett College Grizzlies on Friday.
Read MoreDazzling spectators at the plate and on the mound, Going Yard Academy grad Cory Wouters (Saskatoon, Sask.) has been named the Region IX Player of the Year and First-Team designated hitter. Joe McFarland, of Saskatchewan Dugout Stories, recently spoke with the young slugger.
Read More“In 2017, a vision began to take shape: to elevate development across Newfoundland and Labrador. By 2019, that vision became more defined—with a focus on preparing for the 2025 Canada Summer Games, the first Summer Games to be hosted in the province since 1977.”
Read More“A hometown listing of Sudbury Ont. will garner some attention on the back of the Gavin Roy baseball card.
These days, however, it’s the impressive numbers that are being posted by the local product that are causing watchers both north and south of the border to take notice.
Making his debut as an NCAA Division I junior with the Washington State Cougars, after spending two years with the Cloud County Community College Thunderbirds in Kansas, the 21-year-old slick-fielding middle infielder was expecting a stretch of acclimatization as he cleared another barrier.”
Read MoreToronto Mets alum Brando Leroux (Mississauga, Ont.) was the hero for Florida Atlantic University on Wednesday when he belted a clutch two-run home run in the eighth inning to propel his team to an 8-6 victory over the Rice Owls in an elimination game at the American Athletic Conference Championships tournament.
Read MoreFor the first time since 2006 and just the second time ever, the UBC Thunderbirds are heading to the Avista NAIA World Series.
Read MoreGillespie fans 13 to hit 131 Ks on season for modern Canuck D1 record
Read More“Located in the pan of the panhandle of Oklahoma sits the town of Warner, boasting a population under 2,000.
Warner is also home to the Connors State College Cowboys, a home away from home for many Canadian players.”
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts highlights the Canadians that will be competing in the NAIA World Series.
Read MoreABC and Junior National Team grad Antoine Jean (Montreal, Que.) has been named Big 12 Pitcher of the Year thanks to his outstanding season with the Houston Cougars.
Read MoreThe National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Dick Howser committee has decided on its semifinalists for the 2025 Dick Howser Trophy — awarded annually to the collegiate player of the year. UC Santa Barbara Gauchos RHP Tyler Bremner, whose parents are from Mississauga, Ont. and Queensville, Ont., and Arkansas Razorbacks OF Charles Davalan ((St-Bruno-De-Montarville, Que.) are the two Canucks to make the 64-player list.
Read MoreOntario Nationals alum Blake Gillespie (Arva, Ont.) has received multiple American Athletic Conference honours, including Pitcher of the Year for his outstanding season with the Charlotte 49ers. His teammate, first baseman Cody Gunderson (St. Malo, Man.) joins him on the All-Conference First Team.
Read MoreTerriers and Great Lake Canadians alum Noah Konings (Brampton, Ont.) had 14 hits in six games for the Cloud County T-Birds at the Region VI Plains District Tournament. For his efforts, he has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s college Player of the Week.
Read More“Cole Huebner wanted to leave an impression in his final year of junior college baseball.
The Edmonton product and Indian Hills Community College hurler had a solid freshman campaign, but had bigger dreams in mind.
He did it in a big way this spring, marching to a 6-5 record with a 3.98 earned-run average and 81 strikeouts in just over 63 innings of work.
Huebner was rewarded for his efforts by becoming the first Warriors pitcher in program history to be named Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) Pitcher of the Year, an honour he is sharing with Iowa Western Community College’s Noah Scott.”
Read More“The Okanagan College Coyotes had some unfinished business to take care of.
After losing a heartbreaking 13-inning marathon to the University of Fraser Valley in the 2024 Canadian College Baseball Conference World Series final, the Yotes wanted nothing more than another shot.”
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