The Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Academy today announced that they are cancelling the 2020 edition of Tournament 12 that was scheduled for September at Rogers Centre in Toronto due to Covid-19 pandemic.
OTTAWA – The World Baseball Softball Confederation announced new dates for the 2020 Women’s Baseball World Cup now set to take place from November 12-21 in Tijuana, Mexico.
OTTAWA- Baseball Canada is pleased to announce the names of 13 athletes in the 16U girls baseball category who have been identified (ID’d) by officials of the Women’s National Team program.
She looks in for the sign from her catcher, comes set and takes a deep breath to gather herself before kicking and firing a fastball over the outside part of the plate.
OTTAWA – An international playing career that’s included three Women’s Baseball World Cup medals and a Pan Am Games silver medal is now in the rearview mirror for Jenna Flannigan who has notified Baseball Canada that’s she’s retiring as a player from the Women’s National Team program.
The Canadian Women’s National Baseball Team knows how to get it done on the field with a current world ranking of #2 and six all-time medals collected at eight Women’s Baseball World Cup events.
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OTTAWA – Following the cancellation of all 2020 Baseball Canada National Championships due to concerns over Covid-19, Baseball Canada’s Board of Directors and Championship Committee have worked diligently with key stakeholders to determine host sites for 2021 national championship events and beyond.
OTTAWA – As part of Baseball Canada’s continuous efforts to provide coach education to our members, we are pleased to announce our eighth “Monday Hot Stove” session - an interactive gathering of coaches in a relaxed online environment with a subject matter expert.
OTTAWA – Larry Walker will have to wait another year to be formally inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York after the announcement earlier today that its Board of Directors had voted unanimously to cancel the 2020 induction ceremonies and postpone to 2021 over concerns associated with the Covid-19 pandemic.