SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Owen Caissie belted a two-run home run and Abraham Toro had a double, a triple and two RBIs to lead Canada to an 8-2 win over Colombia in their first game at the World Baseball Classic at Hiram Bithorn Stadium on Saturday.
CLEARWATER, Florida - Abraham Toro had a three-run double and Tyler Black had two hits and two stolen bases to lead Canada to a 5-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies in front of 5,462 fans at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Fla., on Wednesday afternoon.
DUNEDIN, Florida - Canada rallied late but lost 10-7 to the Toronto Blue Jays in front of 4,496 fans at TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Fla., on Tuesday afternoon.
OTTAWA – The Women’s National Team will travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico for a decisive five-game series from April 29 – May 3 to determine the final team from the Americas to qualify for the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
OTTAWA – Baseball Canada has announced Canada’s roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, following a roster reveal show for all 20 participating nations on MLB Network.
OTTAWA — Baseball Canada is proud to announce that Jim Baba, Stubby Clapp and Kate Psota have been named as inductees to the 2026 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. Baseball Canada extends its congratulations to the Baba family as Jim Baba is honoured posthumously, alongside Clapp and Psota, whose leadership, excellence and dedication have helped shape the game in Canada at every level.
OTTAWA - Baseball Canada is thrilled to announce the third year of the Women in Coaching Program. This award winning initiative continues to create meaningful opportunities for women in baseball by empowering them to develop skills and build strong connections within the sport.
TORONTO – On Saturday, January 10th, Baseball Canada welcomed corporate partners, alumni, and friends to the 22nd annual Baseball Canada Awards Banquet and Fundraiser.
The Bob Elliott Media Recognition Award is named after Bob Elliott, a former winner (2012) of the BBWAA Career Excellence Award, the highest award given by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA), presented annually by the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Elliott covered both the Montréal Expos and Toronto Blue Jays during a distinguished career that spanned four decades, but it’s Bob’s long-lasting contributions to Canadian baseball and raising the profile of Canadians in the game and telling their stories which has resulted in this award being named after him. The Kingston, Ontario native’s Canadian Baseball Network website has been a go-to source for information for years from Canadian baseball sandlots all the way to the big leagues. When a Canadian reaches the majors, chances are the Canadian baseball community read about them years earlier via Elliott and the Canadian Baseball Network. His coverage of Canadian prospects eligible for the annual MLB Draft has must read material for years while his annual Top 100 Most Influential Canadians in Baseball list has provided deserved recognition for many year-over-year. It’s through Bob’s work that he’s forged relationships across Canada allowing him to tell great Canadian baseball stories to this very day.
OTTAWA - Baseball Canada is excited to announce finalized host sites and dates for several Women’s National Championship events beginning in 2026, building on information shared in November.