St. Marys, ON- After assembling in Toronto yesterday the JNT team got down to work in St. Marys, home of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. The day started off when the JNT was greeted by President and CEO of the Hall of Fame Tom Valcke. Valcke who has spent the past 10 years at his current role in St. Marys provided the team with a tour of the hall’s museum and shared only a few of the many stories the hall has to offer. He also had some wise words to share about the history of baseball in Canada.
OTTAWA- Minnesota Twins first baseman Justin Morneau (New Westminster, BC) will start at first base for the American League in the All-Star Game taking place in Anaheim on July 13th. Morneau was voted in as the starter by the fans making it the first time he has started in an All Star Game.
OTTAWA- If you fit the criteria, why not apply for many of the grants that are available to athletes, coaches and sporting associations in Canada.
OTTAWA- The New Hampshire Fisher Cats of the Eastern League are the double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays and have seven members of their team heading to the Eastern League All Star game. Two members of the team selected to the game are Canadians Shawn Bowman (Port Moody, BC) and Trystan Magnuson (Vancouver, BC).
OTTAWA- The baseball season in Newfoundland is finally getting into the swing of things after the province experienced some inclement weather in May. This delay affected all associations in the province which have really just begun to start their programs.
OTTAWA- Do you want the latest information on the JNT as they prepare for the 2010 World Junior Baseball Championships? Make sure to follow @baseballcanada on Twitter and you will receive live scores, stats and other interesting info as the JNT begin their journey towards the World Championships. The updates will continue at the World Championships in Thunder Bay, ON from July 23rd – Aug 1st where Canada hopes to compete for a medal.
OTTAWA- CIS along with Baseball Canada has released the roster that will represent Canada at the World University Baseball Championship being held in Tokyo, Japan from July 30th – August 5th. The event includes 8 countries that will vie for a world championship.
OTTAWA- Baseball Manitoba has reason to celebrate as Executive Director Morgan de Pena has been inducted into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame. The honour was presented June 5th at the 14th annual induction ceremony. Mr. de Pena was inducted as both a player and a builder as his impact on the sport in Manitoba has been felt in both areas.
OTTAWA- Canadians Brett Lawrie (Langley, BC), Trystan Magnuson (Vancouver, BC) and Philippe Valiquette (Montreal, QC) have all been chosen to represent Canada in the MLB Futures Game taking place July 11th in Anaheim, CA.
OTTAWA- Baseball Canada has announced the 25-man roster that will participate in the annual Summer Tour, which will serve as a tune-up to the World Junior Baseball Championships being held in Thunder Bay, ON from July 23rd -August 1st.