Photo Galleries
2010 National Teams Awards Banquet & Fundraiser (photos by CJ LaFrance)
2009 Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet & Fundraiser (photos by CJ LaFrance)
2008 Baseball Canada Convention - Toronto, ON
2008 World Junior Championship
2008 Pre-World Junior Canadian Tour
2007 Australian Exhibition Series
2007 Baseball Canada National Championships - Québec City
2007 America's World Junior Qualifier; Ixtapa, Mexico
2007 International Women's Baseball Series
2007 Junior Spring Training Camp - Orlando
2007 National Teams banquet and Fundraiser photos
2006 World Junior AAA Championship
2006 Americas Olympic Qualifier
2006 Women's National Championship
2006 Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser
2005 Mizuno Junior Elite Camp - Toronto, Ont.
2005 Women's National Team Exhibition Series vs. Cuba
2005 World Cup Qualification Tournament
2005 National Teams Awards Banquet & Fundraiser
2003-04 National Teams Awards Banquets & Fundraisers
2004 Fall Convention Awards Banquet (photos by David Nicholls)
Player of the Week
Ryder (AB )
This is Ryder's second year in outdoor baseball with the Sherwood Park Minor Baseball Association. Last week he caught a ball at short stop and was able to get a kid out at second base. He understands the rules of the game and all the positions. He is a team player and starts many chants on the sidelines to encourage his fellow teammates play.
Ryder en est à sa deuxième année au sein de l’Association de baseball mineur de Sherwood Park. La semaine dernière, il a capté une balle à sa position de joueur d’arrêt-court et il a retiré le coureur adverse qui arrivait au deuxième but. C’est un joueur qui comprend déjà bien le jeu à plusieurs positions. C’est un joueur d’équipe. D’ailleurs, lorsqu’il est dans l’abri des joueurs, il est très actif pour entonner des chants pour encourager ses coéquipiers.
Photo Gallery
2010 Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet & Fundraiser
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Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD)
What is LTAD?
Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a systemic approach being developed and adopted by Baseball Canada
to maximize a participant's potential and involvement in our sport. The LTAD framework aims to define optimal training,
competition and recovery throughout an athlete's career to enable him / her to reach his / her full potential in
baseball and as an athlete.
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RBI PROGRAM - Reaching Baseball Ideals
What is the RBI Program ?
Ensure that local baseball associations apply core common criteria to ensure that consistent good practice is in place - To empower parents when choosing a local baseball association for their children.
- To ensure that RBI Accredited Associations are recognized through a common approach to branding.
- To provide a focus around which all baseball associations in Canada can come together to support good practice in working with children and young people.
- To promote and reward registration/membership within Baseball Canada, baseball's national federation of sport, as well as within the Provincial Baseball Associations.







