Inside a large indoor space marked with metal equipment, training gear and gadgets stored in drawers and shelves, athlete ...
In what should come as no surprise, Blue Jays Nation’s top Canadian baseball prospect for the 2025 season is Chicago Cubs’ outfield prospect Owen Caissie. Placing 54th on MLB Pipeline’s newly minted ...
Justin Morneau watched the Toronto Blue Jays win back-to-back World Series titles. A kid with a dream growing up in New ...
With deep roots in Ontario, the Naylors have watched their son become one of the most prolific Canadian baseball players of all time… only for that success to travel with him back to Toronto in a ...
The outfielder played for Toronto for a decade, making six All-Star teams and winning three Silver Sluggers in the process. He became the face of the team during the 2010s, guiding them into the ...
Congratulations are in order for Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Josh Naylor, who was named as the most influential Canadian in baseball by the Canadian Baseball Network. The Ontario Blue Jays, a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — While other MLB organizations focus their international scouting efforts on traditional baseball hotbeds like the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, the Cleveland Guardians have also ...
Blue Jays Nation’s countdown of the top Canadian baseball prospects continues with our highest-ranked pitcher, a British Columbian left-hander who broke out in a huge way in 2024. The Cleveland ...
After 16 Canadians were selected in last year’s MLB Draft, a new crop of Canucks had their pro baseball dreams realized during the two-day event in 2025. With a handful of Canadians graduating to the ...
SAINT MARYS, Ont — Former Colorado Rockies star pitcher Jeff Francis has been elected to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame announced Wednesday that ...
Three months ago Équipe Québec, or Team Quebec, did not even exist. But during its time in minor league baseball’s Frontier League, the makeshift squad of Canadian players has risen to the top of its ...
In the spring of 1982, Dennis Schooley drove 90 miles to Sarnia, Ontario, for the sole purpose of scouting Mike Gardiner, a touted right-handed pitcher whom he hoped to recruit to his semipro summer ...