ICYMI, Mark Whicker: "Bleak Sox" on pace to finish with worst record in major-league history

“The most fascinating matchup in baseball is, unfortunately, a board game. And, since the cards and dice can’t be measured for motivation, it isn’t even that.

If the 1919 White Sox played the 2024 White Sox, who would win?

This series would have it all. Call it Eight Men Out vs. Thirty-Nine-And-A-Half Games Out. The Black Sox against the Bleak Sox. And it would have the potential for legitimate mayhem that only Chicago can provide.”

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Fitzpatrick: Hard-throwing Sabourin’s 2026 draft stock rising

“At just seven years old, a young Julian Sabourin was walking to a playground with his dad.

Out of the corner of his eye, he spotted someone playing baseball.

He observed for a bit, before turning back to his dad and said, “I have to play this.”

The rest has been history.

Sabourin (Ancaster, Ont.) has been making a lot of noise playing for the Fieldhouse Pirates this season.

He’s earned himself a 9.5 score from Perfect Game, where a nine represents a potential top 10 round pick and/or a highest level college prospect.”

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Fitzpatrick: 2024 CPBL Prospect Games – Class of 2025: Dessureault, Goodacre, Dube, Rompre

There was no time for breaks at the CPBL Prospect Games at Royal Field in Dorchester, Ont., on Saturday. Right as the class of 2026 finished their game, the class of 2025 took to the field to record their 60 times and hit their batting practice. With these players nearing the end of their high school eligibility, all eyes were on them as they tried to impress the scouts in attendance. Canadian Baseball Network writer Trevor Fitzpatrick talked to some of the players fighting for the scouts' attention.

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Fitzpatrick: 2024 CPBL Prospect Games – Class of 2026: Omidi, Sikkema, Zaretsky, Kreklewetz

Ontario and Quebec’s finest prospects continued to showcase their skills on Saturday during day two of the CPBL Prospect Games. Batting practice saw some impressive power from the youngsters, a few of them even leaving the big yard at Royal Field in Dorchester, Ont. With so many top talents in one spot, it can be hard to narrow down who to keep an eye on no matter if you’re a coach, scout, or fan. Canadian Baseball Network writer Trevor Fitzpatrick talked to some of the top players in the loaded class so you can get to know them better.

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