SS Trei Cruz (Toronto, Ont.), the son of former Blue Jays OF Jose Cruz, Jr. is the Canadian Baseball Network minor league Player of the Week.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew summarizes the transactions involving Canadians in the pro baseball ranks during the month of May.
Read MoreJake Sanford (Cole Harbour, N.S.) made his pitching debut in the Ottawa Titans’ 10-3 loss to the Tri-City ValleyCats on Wednesday.
Read MoreCanadian infielder Adam Hall (London, Ont.) has had his contract transferred to the Milwaukee Brewers by the independent American Association’s Winnipeg Goldeyes.
Read MoreNorth Shore Twins alum and Augusta GreenJackets right-hander Adam Maier (North Vancouver, B.C.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s minor league Player of the Week.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses James Paxton, Cal Quantrill, Michael Soroka, Justin Morneau and Abraham Toro.
Read MoreABC alum Charles Leblanc (Laval, Que.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network minor league Player of the Week after a strong week with the Los Angeles Angels’ triple-A Salt Lake Bees.
Read MoreElliott: Day Oner George Farelli hands over reins to Canadians in Minors
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs alum Matt Wilkinson (Ladner, B.C.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network Minor League Player of the Month for April.
Read More“With a commitment to East Tennessee State on the table, Jordan Woods seemed destined to head south in the fall of 2022.
A product of the Terriers and the Junior National Team, Woods (Oakville, Ont.) saw things take a turn.
Before the 2022 draft, Woods underwent Tommy John surgery and switched his sights from college to pro ball in the blink of an eye.
After the July draft, he signed as a free agent with the Kansas City Royals, had elbow surgery and then rehabbed. And rehabbed. And rehabbed. He did not pitch in 2022 and did not pitch during 2023. Woods made his return to live action with his first in-game pitches Thursday night in Surprise, Ariz.”
Read MoreVictor Cerny (Winnipeg, Man.) had three hits to help the Ottawa Titans to a 5-4 win over the New England Knockouts on Sunday.
Read MoreJake Sanford (Cole Harbour, N.S.) belted a three-run home run for the Ottawa Titans in their 6-4 loss to New England Knockouts in the first game of their Frontier League season.
Read MoreGreat Lake Canadians and Junior National Team alum Adam Hall (London, Ont.) batted leadoff and scored two runs for the Winnipeg Goldeyes in their season-opening 5-3 loss to the Cleburne Railroaders on Thursday at La Moderna Field.
Read MoreIn their lone pre-season home game, the Ottawa Titans used a three-run eighth inning to defeat the Trois-Rivières Aigles 5-3 on Tuesday.
Read MoreAs they so often say in fighting promotions when champions clash, “some paths are meant to cross.” This time, it was two of Canada’s top baseball teams on Monday when the Quebec Capitales of the Frontier League beat the Welland Jackfish of the IBL 8-4. Canadian Baseball Network writer Trevor Fitzpatrick was there and he filed this story.
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs alum Matt Wilkinson (Ladner, B.C.) has been named the Carolina League Pitcher of the Month.
Read MoreJonah Tong (Markham, Ont.) and Matt Wilkinson (White Rock, B.C.) have dominated at the Single-A level to start their seasons. Canadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich takes a closer look at their hot starts.
Read More“He put the “battle” in North Battleford.
Following a playing career full of twists and turns that showed off his resilience, Andrew Albers has returned to his home province of Saskatchewan and he’s ready for the next chapter of his baseball life.
It’s been a full-circle time for Albers, who grew up watching Toronto Blue Jays broadcasts on television and tagging along at his father’s senior men’s baseball games.”
Read MoreFormer star outfielder Sebastien Boucher (Hull, Que.) will have his No. 18 retired by the Quebec Capitales on August 18.
Read MoreThe Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed right-hander Nick Trogrlic-Iverson (Oakville, Ont.).
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