FAJARDO, Puerto Rico - It took an extra day and a game one location change for the WBSC Americas Women’s World Cup Qualifying Series to begin but when it did Canada came out swinging, pounding out 12 hits including a three-run homer off the bat of Andréanne Leblanc (Mont-Saint-Hillaire, QC) for a convincing 14-0 win over host Puerto Rico.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—Game 1 of the 2026 WBSC Americas Women’s Baseball World Cup Qualifying Series between Canada and Puerto Rico got off to a wet start and was cancelled due to excessive rain.
CAROLINA, Puerto Rico—The Women’s National Team is in Puerto Rico to compete in the Women’s Baseball Qualifying Series with the final spot in the 2026 WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup Group Stage up for grabs.
The Programs Summer Intern is primarily responsible for assisting with the day-to-day administrative operations of Baseball Canada Programs, primarily the nine National Championships and the national coaching program.
OTTAWA — The Canadian Junior National Team (JNT) has arrived in Dunedin, Fla., for the 2026 Extended Spring Training Camp where they will spend the next eight days facing prospects from Major League organizations.
OTTAWA—Baseball Canada is excited to announce the 2026 Women’s National Team roster that will compete in the 2026 WBSC Americas Women’s Baseball World Cup Qualifier.
OTTAWA — Baseball Canada is excited to announce that the Junior National Team (18U) will be heading to Dunedin, Florida, and the Toronto Blue Jays Player Development Complex (PDC) to compete in the annual Extended Spring Training Camp.
Starting April 1, 2026, NCCP Make Ethical Decisions (MED) training and evaluation will be delivered through a new eLearning module in the Locker learning management system. This update introduces a one-time fee and a consistent learning experience across sports and contexts, making MED more accessible and efficient for coaches, no matter where they live. The shift reflects a broader effort to strengthen partnerships and enhance consistency across the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) ecosystem.
OTTAWA - Twenty Canadians will break from respective spring training camps on 2026 Opening Day rosters with all 30 teams in action on or before March 27th. In the 2025 season 24 Canadians suited up to play in the big leagues including the debuts of Owen Caissie, Denzel Clarke, Liam Hicks, Tristan Peters and Jonah Tong.
HOUSTON, Texas – Canada’s historic run at the World Baseball Classic came to an end on Friday night with a 5-3 loss to the U.S. in their quarterfinals matchup at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas.