OTTAWA – The Saskatchewan Baseball Association has seen its registration numbers climb over the last three years and a major factor in that rise is their dedication to promoting Baseball Canada grassroots programs.
OTTAWA – Montreal native Carey Ashton, bench coach with the McGill Redbirds men’s baseball team, has been declared the winner of the 2010 Chunky Most Valuable Coach Award after garnering the most votes in an online balloting.
Former major league pitcher Jason Dickson is making a New Brunswick Senior Baseball League comeback with the Chatham Ironmen.
OTTAWA – Baseball in Alberta is beginning to hit its stride. Since 2005, Baseball Alberta’s registration numbers have been on the rise and the forecast for 2010 is no different.
OTTAWA – For the past few years, the province of Nova Scotia has been a prime example of the growth of girls’ baseball across the country.
OTTAWA – As one of the big three in Canadian sports, let alone Canadian baseball, British Columbia garners a lot of expectations when it comes to high performance.
OTTAWA – Baseball America has unveiled its annual Top 100 High School Prospects list and three Canadians have been included.
OTTAWA – Baseball America has come out with its annual list of Top 100 Prospects in the minor leagues and three Canadians have made the grade.
MONTREAL – This past February, 30 bantam aged girls, all looking to someday earn a spot on Canada’s Women’s National Team, made their way to Cuba to play in an exhibition series against the Cuban Women’s National Team and give them a chance to represent their country in international competition. At the invitation of Team Canada Manager André Lachance, this was a chance for him to evaluate the top bantam aged girls in Canada in the confines of high calibre competition.
The Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance (CSTA) is pleased to announce it is accepting nominations for the fourth annual PRESTIGE Awards. The nomination forms, criteria and supporting documentation can be found on-line. (www.canadiansporttourism.com)