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Mike Johnson signs with the Cracker-Cats

Mike Johnson signs with the Cracker-Cats

March 29, 2007

The Edmonton Cracker-Cats of the Northern League announced the signing of a one-year contract with former Major Leaguer and Edmonton native Mike Johnson. “I'm back home, playing pro ball, still doing what I like to do in a city I love to live in,” said Johnson in an Edmonton Journal interview.  “Our family was going to make this our permanent home in about a year, so it's like this was meant to be.” The six-foot-two, 180-pound right-hander pitched parts of five seasons in the majors from 1997-2001 with the Baltimore Orioles and the Montreal Expos.  The 31-year-old compiled a career big league mark of 7-14 with a 6.85 ERA and two saves in 218 innings pitched. Johnson, who was a member of the 2004 Canadian Olympic Team in Athens, pitched for Somerset of the Atlantic League last season with a 5-4 record and a 4.34 ERA and nine saves.  He missed the entire 2005 season after going through Tommy John surgery.

Junior Team Spring Training Roster Released

Junior Team Spring Training Roster Released

March 28, 2007

Baseball Canada has released its 34 man roster for the upcoming Spring Training Camp scheduled for April 19-29 at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando, Florida. 15 of the 34 players on the roster are from Ontario, 13 are from British Columbia, two are from Quebec and Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island each have one player. The squad will play eight exhibition games against Major League Extended Spring Training teams.  To view the roster and the 2007 Junior National Team schedule, go to the National Teams section of our website and click on the Junior National Team link.

New Rally Cap Report Card Now Available

New Rally Cap Report Card Now Available

March 19, 2007

The Rally Cap Program has unveiled its new report card for the 2007 season.  The report card can be accessed through the website in our Development section and clicking on the Rally Cap Initiation Program link. The Rally Cap Program, which was initiated in 2006, is a nation-wide initiative meant to introduce better tools for players and coaches in order to enhance their first experience with the game of baseball.  For more information regarding the Rally Cap program, please contact your local provincial association.

Spring is in the Air and Canadians are Smelling the Roses

Spring is in the Air and Canadians are Smelling the Roses

March 14, 2007

With Spring Training well under way and the start of the Major League season soon at hand, now is the time to see proven major leaguers hitting their stride and young prospects and minor leaguers trying to turn some heads in bids to earn roster spots.  Within all that, there are some Canadians of note that have had productive springs thus far. Among the position players, Trail, B.C.’s Jason Bay is hitting .455 (5-for-11) with a pair of doubles and two RBI this spring for Pittsburgh.  Peter Orr of  Richmond Hill, Ontario has appeared in nine games for the Atlanta Braves this spring and is hitting .375 (6-for-16).  Cincinnati Reds prospect Joey Votto of Toronto, Ontario has a homer and five RBIs while hitting .353 (6-for-17) in 12 games.  Baltimore Orioles outfielder Adam Stern of London, Ontario is hitting .333 (2-for-6) in four games. Other players of note: Matt Stairs; Saint John, New Brunswick (Toronto Blue Jays): .313 (5-for-16), 2 RBI Pierre-Luc Laforest; Hull, Quebec (San Diego Padres): .300 (3-for-10), 2 RBI Justin Morneau; New Westminster, B.C. (Minnesota Twins): 5 RBI, 9 G Russell Martin; Gatineau, Quebec (L.A. Dodgers): .320 (8-for-25), 3 RBI Among the pitchers, Erik Bedard of Navan, Ontario is 1-0 with a 1.00 ERA in three starts (9.0 IP) for the Baltimore Orioles for the spring.  Moncton, New Brunswick’s Rheal Cormier has made four relief appearances this spring and has a 2.25 ERA in 4.0 IP for Cincinnati.  Victoria, B.C. native Rich Harden of the Oakland Athletics has posted a 0.00 ERA in two games (5.0 IP) with nine strikeouts.  Ryan Dempster of Sechelt, B.C. has made four relief appearances (4.0 IP) for the Chicago Cubs, posting a 2.25 ERA. Other pitchers of note: Steve Green; Greenfield Park, Quebec (Baltimore Orioles): 0.00 ERA, 2 G, 3.0 IP, 4 K Shawn Hill; Mississauga, Ontario (Washington Nationals): 2,00 ERA, 3 GS, 9.0 IP Adam Loewen; Surrey, B.C. (Baltimore Orioles): 1-1, 2.25 ERA, 2 GS, 4.0 IP, 9 K Jesse Crain; Toronto, Ontario (Minnesota Twins): 1.50 ERA, 5 G, 6.0 IP Keep an eye out for these Canadians and many others as the 2007 Major League season is set to begin on April 1st.

Manitoba Prepares to Send Kids to WCBF

Manitoba Prepares to Send Kids to WCBF

March 13, 2007

The province of Manitoba will represent Canada at the 18th Annual World Children’s Baseball Fair 2007 to be held from July 29 to August 6 in Puerto Rico. The five children who will represent the country at the annual event where selected randomly through an application process which required the kids to fill out an application form, write a short essay and obtain a letter of reference.  Over 70 kids from across the province applied for the event. The selected children are Nicholas Kehler of Altona, age 11; Graham Turko of McCreary, age 11; Paul Klassen of Winnipeg, age 10; Thomas LeStrat of Eriksdale, age 10 and Daryl-Ann Rawluk of Lorette, age 11.  The group will be accompanied by chaperone Ken Sharpe, who is the President of the Manitoba Baseball Association. Each province gets a chance to represent Canada at the World Children’s Baseball Fair, with Alberta, Saskatchewan, PEI, Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland previously representing Canada since 2001.  British Columbia will represent the country next year with Quebec and Nova Scotia the following years respectively. Chairman of the World Children’s Baseball Foundation of Japan Sadaharu Oh and the legendary Hank Aaron founded the event in the interest of promoting baseball and providing an opportunity to develop international relationships, goodwill and cultural understanding among the youth of the world.

Regina to Host Coaching Symposium

Regina to Host Coaching Symposium

March 08, 2007

Saskatchewan Baseball and Investors Group are proud to announce that Regina will host a clinic for coaches, parents, administrators and baseball fans on March 31 at the Regina Inn. The clinic will feature former Major Leaguer Al Oliver, who played 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Texas Rangers and Montreal Expos and Dave Robb, former Team Canada assistant coach and former coach in the Oakland Athletics organization. This will be a great opportunity for coaches to gather drills and new ideas for practices for the 2007 season.  Coaches who do not have their NCCP Initiation (old Level 1) or Level 2 Technical will have the opportunity to receive their technical levels by attending this clinic. Individuals who are seeking Level 1 Technical (now called Initiation Coach) must do the on-line requirements before attending at http://nccp.baseball.ca/ If you wish to register for this symposium go to www.saskbaseball.ca for the registration form and send in to the Regina Sask Baseball Office by faxing to (306) 352-3669 or mail with payment to 1870 Lorne Street, Regina, SK., S4P 2L7. Early registration fee is $65 for active members and $97.50 for affiliate members.  Fees for registration after March 23 are $75 for active members and $112.50 for affiliate members.

One Year Anniversary of “Miracle on Dirt”

One Year Anniversary of “Miracle on Dirt”

March 08, 2007

March 8, 2007 marks the one year anniversary of the biggest upset in Canadian baseball history when Team Canada beat the powerhouse Team USA 8-6 in the World Baseball Classic. That game solidified Canada’s place in the baseball world, and put this country on the map as a manufacturer of some serious baseball talent. With names such as Jason Bay, Justin Morneau, Matt Stairs, Jeff Francis and Erik Bedard already becoming stars in the Major Leagues, it was names such as Adam Loewen, Pierre-Luc Laforest and Scott Mathieson that really shined.  But perhaps the one name that shined the brightest in that game was Adam Stern. Stern had a huge game for Canada with three hits, including an inside the park home run, and four RBIs and a couple of clutch defensive plays, including a leaping catch at the wall in center field to rob Chase Utley of an extra base hit to keep the Canadians ahead. “I thought ‘Oh my God,’” recollects Matt Stairs in an interview with the Toronto Sun.  “Then Stern caught it and I thought ‘Oh my God, we’re going to win this.’” “It was a big deal, going up against all those All-Stars,” says Stern referring to the confidence boost of that game.  “Guys like Dontrell Willis and Al Leiter; it helps get the jitters out because you realize it’s still the same game.” Although Canada would ultimately be eliminated from the inaugural tournament in the first round, that game stands out as one of the major highlights of the competition and of Canadian baseball history in general.

New Directors for Baseball Quebec

New Directors for Baseball Quebec

March 07, 2007

Baseball Quebec announced the appointment of three new directors with its federation after they restructured the organization with the departure of Director General, Francis Morin. Robert Brousseau, Alex Agostino and Gilles Taillon have been named to the new director positions. Mr. Brousseau is now Director of Baseball Operations where he will be responsible for membership services as well as programs such as tournaments, championships and events such as the Triple Play Challenge, conferences and Hall of Fame. Mr. Agostino has been appointed as Technical Director which will be responsible for the continued development of the sport on the diamond through programs like Rally Cap up to the elite levels. Mr. Taillon will be the new Administrative Director where he will be in charge of all administrative files such as budgeting, financing and government files.  Baseball Canada would like to congratulate all three for their new roles and are looking forward to be continually working with them in the future.

EIBF Unveils World Junior Logo

EIBF Unveils World Junior Logo

March 07, 2007

The official logo for the 2008 World Junior AAA Baseball Championship was unveiled today by the Edmonton International Baseball Foundation. The striking logo, designed by Edmonton-born Dennis Porfon, an art instructor at the Art Gallery of Alberta, was selected in a design competition attracting more than 50 entries from across Alberta. The 12 country event will attract the best 18 and 19 year-old players in the world to Edmonton from July 25 to August 3, 2008. Telus Field will be the major venue for the 46-game schedule, with other games slated for John Fry Park and possibly Legion Park in St. Albert.

Baseball Canada's National Women's Baseball Team Open Try-out Camp

Baseball Canada's National Women's Baseball Team Open Try-out Camp

March 03, 2007

Baseball Canada with be conducting a try-out camp on March 26th 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The purpose of the try-outs across the country is to evaluate potential National Team candidates to represent our Nation at the scheduled up-coming IBAF sanctioned World Cup of Women's Baseball Tournament.  All Women athletes, regardless of their affiliation and who are 15 years of age and older, are eligible to participate at this Open National Women's Team Try-out. There is no cost to participate at the camp. All interested athletes must Pre-Register by email. Vancouver Camp Date: March 26th 2007 from 7pm to 9pm Location Site:  Ballpark Training Center, 150-5731 Minoru Blvd Richmond, BC Pre-Registration: To register for the National Women's Team Try-out Camp, please send an email to National Team Head Coach André Lachance at alachance@baseball.ca prior to March 19th. To register for the camp you must send your full name, return phone number, current age and primary position. Your confirmation of registration will be completed by a return email.



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