OTTAWA – The 2021 Baseball Canada Cup will be staged in Regina, Saskatchewan while the 2021 21U Women’s Invitational will take place in St. John’s, Newfoundland following recent approval from Baseball Canada’s Board of Directors.
OTTAWA – Fall instructional league camps are underway for 28 of Major League Baseball’s 30 clubs including several Canadian players looking to get valuable reps in after the 2020 minor league season was cancelled earlier this year due to Covid-19.
OTTAWA – Covid-19 continues to have an impact on the international baseball calendar as the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) announced today that the 2020 Women’s Baseball World Cup has been postponed for the second time and is now scheduled for March 1-9, 2021 in Tijuana, Mexico.
OTTAWA – Baseball Canada is pleased to announce that we’re are taking our annual Fall Meetings online in 2020 with the goal of benefitting the entire Canadian baseball community!
Regina’s Stu Scheurwater, the only full time Canadian-umpire in Major League Baseball, will be working the National League Division Series between the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves beginning today in Houston.
Junior National Team pitchers Mitch Bratt (Newmarket, ON) and Calvin Ziegler (Heidelberg, ON) will be at Dr. Pepper Stadium in Frisco, Texas on Sunday, October 4th to play in the Baseball Factory All-Star Classic, featuring 40 of the top high school baseball players in North America.
Although his Cleveland Indians squad was eliminated from Major League Baseball’s Wild Card Series last night by the New York Yankees, Mississauga’s Josh Naylor had a pair of games to remember and became a social media sensation with his play.
OTTAWA – With the postponement of the 2021 Canada Summer Games, Baseball Canada is now seeking a host for the 2021 Baseball Canada Cup in order to operate a national championship at the 17U “selects” category.
Jays Care is hosting back-to-back Girls At Bat webinars on October 6th and 7th with a focus on working with Newcomer children and youth along with Indigenous children and youth
Major League Baseball’s 2020 Postseason gets underway this afternoon under an expanded 16-team format that includes Canada’s only MLB club, the Toronto Blue Jays, opening their best-of-three Wild Card Series as the eighth seed against top seeded Tampa Bay.