OTTAWA- The 2017 WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in Thunder Bay is 50 days away with 12 nations, including host Canada, set to compete for a world title from September 1 to 10.
OTTAWA- Canada’s 150 birthday celebration may be getting all the headlines but there’s another special anniversary happening for a group Toronto-based ballplayers.
OTTAWA- Junior National Team catcher Noah Naylor (Mississauga, ON) will be in Miami this weekend to participate in the annual High School Home Run Derby as part of Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game festivities. The 17 year old is the lone Canadian in the event.
OTTAWA – Baseball Québec announced on Tuesday that beginning in September they’ll be offering a year-round training opportunity for elite female baseball players.
(Photo: L-R, Josh Naylor, Mike Soroka, Cal Quantrill)
OTTAWA-Baseball Canada is pleased to announce the selection camp schedule that will help determine the 20-player roster for the WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in Thunder Bay from September 1st to 10th.
(Photo: Shawn Bowman (left) congratulates Josh Naylor after a home run at the 2015 WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in Osaka, Japan)
ST. MARYS – It was a special day for the Baseball Canada community on June 24th with former Baseball Canada President Ray Carter along with the entire 2015 Canadian Men’s National Team inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.