OTTAWA – The round-robin wrapped up on Saturday at all three ongoing Baseball Canada Championships. Teams took the field looking to guarantee themselves a spot in the medal round on Sunday.
OTTAWA – With Friday’s games having come to a conclusion, teams are left with Saturday’s action to try and give themselves the best opportunity heading into the medal round. Action resumed at the Senior Men Championship despite same rain delays throughout the day while the 13U National Championship and 15U Championship remained right on schedule.
OTTAWA – Play continued Friday at the three ongoing Baseball Canada Championships. Teams are looking to improve their records in day 2 of the tournaments as playoff games are approaching.
OTTAWA – Players were able to take the field in Vaughan, ON during the second half of the day on Thursday for some 15U Championship competition. All ten games scheduled for the day were able to be played for the event to remain on schedule going into Friday.
Five errors came to haunt Team Canada as they fell to the Australian U18 side, 8-3 and in doing so dropped their fifth game in a row as the Canada/Australia U18 Series continues.
OTTAWA – For the third straight week, Canada’s top talent takes the field throughout the country in the Baseball Canada Championships. Today, there are three events just getting started.
For the second consecutive day, Australia hung on to defeat Canada in a one-run ballgame, this time by a score of 4-3. The win gives Australia a commanding 4-0 lead in the eight-game Canada/Australia U18 Series.
Canada came out flat and did not do themselves any favours as they suffered a 13-1 loss at the hands of the Australian U18 National Team. With the win, Australia moves to 2-0 in the eight-game series, while Canada is still searching for their first win.
OTTAWA – After four days of competition at the ongoing Baseball Canada Championships that started last Thursday, five teams will be going home with gold medals. Below are the five National Championships that came to a close on Sunday.
The Australian U18 National Team used a five run fourth inning to break a 2-2 tie and they held on to defeat the Canadian U18 Junior National Team, 7-2 in the opening game of an eight game series between the two nations.