The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is down but not out.
Read MoreMunicipal council in the town of St. Marys, Ont., where the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame is located, voted 6-1 to reject a hall request for a two-tiered funding scenario aimed at constructing a new facility to replace its current, dated product.
Read MoreAlmost 250 Canadian-born players have appeared in the major leagues but since their careers have been spread over the past 140 years only forty teams have employed three or more of them in a season. Teams having three Canadians in the same game are rarer still.
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BWDIK: Brett Cecil, Edwin Encarnacion, Roy Halladay, O'Neill award candidates, Chris Sele and Jackson Todd
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BWDIK: John Axford, JA Happ, James Henderson, Dalton Pompey, Bill Stoneman, Joey Votto and Maury Wills
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Kevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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It all began for Jason Dickson (Chatham, NB) at Miami, Oak pitching for Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Golden Norse.
Read MoreJason Dickson was acclaimed as Baseball Canada President Wednesday morning at the organization’s Annual General Meeting in Toronto.
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Finally. After 13 seasons Dustin Molleken, 31, was promoted to the majors for the first time.
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RHP Cal Quantrill (Port Hope, Ont.) did not throw a single pitch in anger for the Stanford Cardinal this season on his way back from Tommy John surgery. He did however, throw some bullpens for the Boston Red Sox and the San Diego Padres, who selected him eighth giving him a $3.963 Million US signing bonus.
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Tim Raines, former Montreal Expos speedster, moved to within 23 votes of election for the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown heading into his 10th and final year on the ballot.
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