BANGKOK, Thailand – Baseball Canada has been named the WBSC National Federation of the Year for 2023, recognizing its outstanding contributions to the promotion and development of baseball. The award was presented during the WBSC Congress, currently taking place in Bangkok, Thailand, and accepted by Baseball Canada CEO Jason Dickson.
Baseball Canada announced an expansion of the Canadian Junior National Team Program (U18) for 2026. In an expanded year two of Baseball Canada’s partnership with the MLB Draft League, Canada’s U18 Junior National Team will play nine scheduled games against MLB Draft League teams from June 12-21, 2026. The Aberdeen IronBirds, State College Spikes and Mahoning Valley Scrappers will host all games, with the Junior National Team playing three games against each of the IronBirds, Spikes and Scrappers. The MLB Draft League, entering its sixth season, has become the premier destination for Draft-eligible players each summer.
OTTAWA- Baseball Canada is pleased to announce the names of 28 athletes invited to the Junior National Team’s (U18) Fall Instructional League Camp set to take place in the Dominican Republic from October 19 - 29.
OTTAWA – Baseball Canada is thrilled to announce the names of 26 athletes who have been invited to attend the Women’s National Team Development Camp set for October 15–19 at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina.
OTTAWA – Baseball Canada is proud to announce the launch of THE ROAD TO OKOTOKS, a premier Baseball Canada National Championship culminating in the crowning of a champion from July 14–19, 2026, in Okotoks, Alberta.
OTTAWA – Baseball Canada is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Jim Baba, longtime Executive Director and one of the most respected and influential leaders in Canadian baseball history.
By: Melissa Verge
ST. JOHN’S, NL – The debut of women’s baseball at the 2025 Canada Summer Games delivered an unforgettable week in St. John’s, where outstanding play on the field was matched by incredible support in the stands. As the sport made its historic first appearance at the Games, the competition did not disappoint, showcasing the depth of talent and passion for women’s baseball across the country.
OTTAWA, ON – The Baseball Canada Championship season came to a close this past weekend, as three national titles were decided across the country. Champions were crowned at the 13U National Championship in Woodstock, Ontario, the 15U Ray Carter Cup in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, and the Men’s National Championship in Regina, Saskatchewan, marking a fitting finale to another exciting summer of competition.
OTTAWA – Baseball Canada’s final championship weekend of the summer will feature the 13U National Championship, the 15U Ray Carter Cup, and the Men’s National Championship, all running from August 21–24.