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.
The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) recently announced that it’s joining other sport organizations around the world to deliver a Virtual Youth Festival for athletes U10 to U18.
The Canada Games Council and the 2021 Canada Games Host Society have made the decision to postpone the 2021 Niagara Canada Summer Games to 2022 due to continued public health concerns relating to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
This article was published on sportforlife.ca on September 9th, 2020
The Major League Baseball trade deadline passed on August 31st with three Canadian big leaguers switching organizations including Josh Naylor and Cal Quantrill moving from the San Diego Padres to the Cleveland Indians in a 9-player blockbuster.
Baseball Canada fully recognizes the current and potential travel and health restrictions due to Covid-19. We are currently opening registration for participants with no obligation in order to gauge interest. Three potential outcomes will be considered based on governments health and travel regulations:
The Cleveland Indians’ organization added a couple Canadians to their big league roster today in acquiring former Junior National Team stars Josh Naylor (Mississauga, ON) and Cal Quantrill (Port Hope, ON) from the San Diego Padres.