Betts: Kotsay looks at Denzel Clarke, his easy stride and thinks of Devon White
“Denzel Clarke pointed off into the distance while sitting in the dugout prior to the Blue Jays and Athletics opener of a four-game series in Toronto on Thursday night.
“Now I remember,” he says when asked about his earliest memory at Rogers Centre.”
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BWDIK: Mother's Day, Naylor, O'Neill, Quantrill, Queen, Soroka, Tong
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s Mother’s Day edition of his weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses his mom as well as Jonah Tong, Tyler O’Neill, Michael Soroka, Josh Naylor, Abraham Toro and Mel Queen.
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Kennedy: Brash nearing return to Mariners
Canadian Baseball Network writer Patrick Kennedy recently spoke with Seattle Mariners reliever Matt Brash (Kingston, Ont.), who is close to his return from the Tommy John Surgery he underwent last May.
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Glew: 48 years ago, Jenkins threw the first shutout against the Blue Jays
It seems fitting that Fergie Jenkins, the greatest Canadian pitcher, was the first to toss a shutout against the Toronto Blue Jays in a regular season game. He did it 48 years ago today.
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Mark Whicker: It's early, but Padres’ Tatis, yesterday's footnote, in trophy contention
“Among the trophies Fernando Tatis Jr. was supposed to be cramming into his attic by now was not the one for Comeback of the Year.
Not long ago he was hitting baseballs out of sight, 42 of them in 2021. Then he disappeared, too. It doesn’t take long for today’s sensation to become tomorrow’s footnote. Tatis didn’t play in 2022, missed 21 games the next year and 60 games last year, thanks to a shoulder problem. Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge took over baseball’s marquee.
They are still there, but Tatis is again sending out drives that might knock their letters off, or maybe into a lower row.”
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Glew: 15 largest contracts signed by MLB players born in Canada
Montreal-born Vladimir Guerrero’s 14-year, $500-million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays will be the richest contract ever signed by a player born in Canada. CBN editor Kevin Glew has compiled a list of the top 15 MLB contracts ever signed by players born in Canada.
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Blue Jays to sign Guerrero Jr. to 14-year, $500-millon contract
The Toronto Blue Jays have reached an agreement with slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. on a 14-year, $500-million contract, per Sportsnet’s Shi Davidi.
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Glew: O'Neill homers again on Opening Day, adds to own MLB record
“It doesn’t matter what team Tyler O’Neill is with; he still homers on Opening Day.
The Maple Ridge, B.C., native, who signed a three-year, $49.5-million contract with the Baltimore Orioles in December, belted a three-run home run off Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Jose Berrios in the third inning of yesterday’s season opener at Rogers Centre.
That round-tripper helped the O’s to a 12-2 win and added to O’Neill’s already MLB record by homering on his sixth consecutive Opening Day.”
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Glew: How did Fergie Jenkins pitch on Opening Day?
“How did Canada’s greatest major league pitcher fare on Opening Day?
Pretty darn well.
Fergie Jenkins (Chatham, Ont.) posted a 2.58 ERA and threw three complete games in 11 Opening Day starts during his major league career.”
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Martinez, Starkman go to bat for B.A.T. charity, setting spring record
The Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.), for a fourth consecutive year, announced the non-profit has broken its fundraising record, securing $4.4 million in commitments from 1,662 players, coaches, and front office personnel across all 30 MLB clubs during the 2025 Spring Training Fundraising Tour.
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Glew: Baseball lifer McKay heads into 55th season in pro baseball
Arizona Diamondbacks first base coach Dave McKay is the definition of a baseball lifer. The 2025 season will represent his 55th consecutive campaign in pro baseball and his 41st as a big-league coach. That’s the longest streak among active major league coaches. Longtime Canadian Baseball Network contributor George Farelli recently shared his tribute to McKay which includes some jaw-dropping stats about McKay’s career.
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Elliott: Gaston, ambassadors honoured at powerful 74th Conn Smythe -- updated
Former Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 74th annual Conn Smythe Dinner, a fundraiser for Easter Seals held on February 26.
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UPDATED: Canadians in pro baseball: 2024-25 off-season transactions tracker
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew has attempted to document all of the transactions involving Canadians in the professional ranks this off-season.
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Quantrill signs with Marlins
Terriers and Junior National Team alum Cal Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) has signed with the Miami Marlins.
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Fitzpatrick: Snyder, who helped bring MLB to Montreal, gets Canadian ball hall nod
Gerry Snyder (Montreal, Que.), one of the most important figures in the process of bringing Major League Baseball to Canada, will be inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame this June.
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Koskie named to Twins Hall of Fame
Corey Koskie (Anola, Man.) has been elected to the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame.
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UPDATED: Canadians in pro baseball: 2024-25 off-season transactions tracker
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew is attempting to document all of the transactions involving Canadians in the professional ranks this off-season.
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Munro: Martin becomes eighth Canadian to receive Cooperstown votes
Longtime big league catcher Russell Martin (Montreal, Que.) received nine votes from baseball writers in this year’s National Baseball Hall of Fame voting. This made him the eighth player born in Canada to receive Hall votes. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Neil Munro has a summary.
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Morneau to return as Twins' primary TV analyst
Justin Morneau (New Westminster, B.C.) will return to the Twins’ broadcast booth for an eighth season.
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Elliott: Josh Naylor remembers from whence he came on wedding day
Ontario Blue Jays and Junior National Team alum Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) had a good reason for missing the Baseball Canada Awards Banquet on Saturday, writes Bob Elliott. Naylor was on his honeymoon.
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