OTTAWA – Eight teams will meet in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, for the 2024 22U Men’s National Championship, which will run from August 1-4 at Beazley Field and Mainland Commons.
THUNDER BAY, ON – Lucie Anctil (La Pocatière, QC) sent Canada to the Bronze Medal Game after hitting a walk-off grand slam to give the hosts a 10-0 mercy rule win over Venezuela at Port Arthur Stadium on Wednesday night.
CARY, North Carolina– The Junior National Team is set to take the field once again for the Pan American U18 Tournament Selection Camp from July 24 to July 30. This camp will see national team hopefuls compete against top-tier talent as they prepare for the prestigious Pan American U18 Qualification Tournament.
THUNDER BAY, ON – Alexandra Hugo and Denae Benites each hit a home run and tallied two RBIs in a 13-4 win over Canada at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup Finals on Tuesday night.
THUNDER BAY, ON – In a hard-fought, eight-inning contest, Canada lost 7-6 to Japan in their second game of the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup Finals at Port Arthur Stadium on Monday night.
THUNDER BAY, ON – Zoe Hicks and Andréanne Leblanc combined for five RBIs and propelled Canada to a 7-2 win over Mexico in their first game of the 2024 WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup Finals.
THUNDER BAY, ON – The first WBSC Women's Baseball World Cup since 2018, and ninth overall, is set to begin in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, on July 28. This event, which consists of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Venezuela, Japan, and Chinese Taipei, promises to be exciting as it showcases the growth and development of women's baseball on a global stage. Here is a preview of what to expect:
THUNDER BAY – The Women’s National Team kicked off their training camp on July 23 as they are getting set to compete in their ninth WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup Finals. Camp will run until July 27, followed by the tournament from July 28 to August 3. Mexico, the United States, Venezuela, Japan, and Chinese Taipei will also be competing to be the first world champions in six years.
OTTAWA- Baseball Canada announced a new executive earlier today at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Ottawa. The AGM brought together representation from each of Baseball Canada’s 10 member Provinces to discuss the growth and development of amateur baseball in Canada.