OTTAWA- Baseball Canada announced today 24 players that have been invited to the Junior National Team’s final selection camp that will take place at the University of Houston in Houston, Texas from August 27th-September 2nd.
OTTAWA-Baseball Canada announced today the twenty players that will represent Canada at the IBAF Women’s Baseball World Cup in Miyazaki, Japan from September 1-7.
OTTAWA-Less than 12 hours after Québec won the 18U National Championship at home in Magog, their 21U entry matched the feat by defeating BC 11-3 to capture gold at the 21U National Championship in Dartmouth, NS.
OTTAWA-Three different Baseball Canada National Championships were decided earlier today and some history was made, while it will take another day to decide the 21U National Championship in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia after rain washed-out Friday’s action.
OTTAWA-It was a busy day at four different Baseball Canada National Championships with playoff action getting underway at two events, while round –robin games took on even more meaning with playoff implications at the other two events.
OTTAWA- It was another exciting day of action at the Baseball Canada National Championships that featured a thrilling matchup between Saskatoon (SK1) and Okotoks (AB1) that saw Saskatoon erase a 14-run deficit en route to a 17-16 win. For more information on this game, and all other games played today, please see below.
OTTAWA-Rain reared its ugly head at the 21U Baseball Canada National Championship in Dartmouth, NS causing the postponement of all games on day two of competition. Organizers are working to reschedule games and will post at baseball.ca/21U.
OTTAWA-Twenty-four games across four different Baseball Canada National Championships were played today as the second week of championship season began earlier today.
OTTAWA- At the 18U National Championship in Magog, Graham Bailey (Surrey) and Liam Campbell (Chilliwack) of BC combined on a no-hitter in a 9-0 win over Newfoundland and Labrador as action kicked-off today at four different National Championships.
OTTAWA – After a very successful Baseball Canada Cup last week in Saskatoon, National Championship season kicks in to high gear starting tomorrow with not one, not two, not three, but four tournaments scheduled to kick off tomorrow morning. Get ready for some baseball, Canada!