OTTAWA- Canada has moved up three spots from tenth to seventh in the latest World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Baseball World Rankings that were unveiled earlier today.
OTTAWA- Fittingly, Canada’s only Major League Baseball club, the Toronto Blue Jays, feature the highest number of Canadian players in the big league spring training this year with five.
OTTAWA-Warm weather while playing your favourite sport in a country where the game is practically a religion, and in the month of February! That will be the reality for 25 lucky female baseball players next week when the annual Girls Baseball Development Camp gets underway in Havana, Cuba.
OTTAWA- With pitchers and catchers set to report to spring training across sites in Arizona and Florida next week, baseball is right around the corner, and we’re thrilled to release the Calendar of Events for 2018!
OTTAWA-For the second year in a row, the Junior National Team’s annual Spring Training contest against the Toronto Blue Jays will be broadcast nationally as Sportsnet revealed their 2018 Blue Jays Spring Training Broadcast Schedule earlier today.
St. Marys, ON – The Montreal Expos’ only Cy Young Award winner, the first Toronto Blue Jays outfielder to win a Silver Slugger Award and Canada’s premier baseball historian will form the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s induction class of 2018.
We are pleased to launch our 2018 Public Service Announcement, produced by Rogers, entitled “Not Just A Game”
OTTAWA-For the second consecutive year, three Junior National Team alumni have cracked Baseball America’s Top 100 MLB Prospects.
OTTAWA- She’s played in all seven World Baseball Softball Confederation Women’s Baseball World Cups, won a Pan Am Games silver medal and now Ashley Stephenson is among four finalists for the inaugural Dorothy Seymour Mills Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by the Society For American Baseball Research’s (SABR) Women in Baseball Committee.
One of the greatest Canadian baseball players of all-time is calling it a career as New Westminster, BC native Justin Morneau is set to announce his retirement today at a news conference at Target Field in Minnesota.