The Ottawa-Nepean Canadians 2019 Hall of Fame class includes Doug Frobel, Peter Hoy, Michael Kusiewicz, Dave MacQuarrie and Cam Pelton, as well as builders Art Nielsen and Don Campbell.
Read MoreWhat’s the over/under on how many home runs Montreal native Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will hit for the Toronto Blue Jays this year? The answer is in this article.
Read MoreElliott: Hazel Mae (Etobicoke, Ont.) was first talent hire by MLB Network, now in 10th season
Read MoreKevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Ryan Dempster, Jason Bay, Brett Lawrie, Frank Robinson, Fergie Jenkins, Claude Raymond and Tony Solaita.
Read MoreFormer slugger Jason Bay (Trail, B.C.), versatile ex-pitcher Ryan Dempster (Sechelt, B.C.), esteemed coach Rob Thomson (Sarnia, Ont.) and long-time executive Gord Ash (Toronto, Ont.) will form the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2019 induction class. This quartet will be inducted into the Canadian ball shrine in a ceremony to take place on June 15 at the Hall of Fame grounds in St. Marys, Ont.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Bob Elliott has unveiled his 2018 list of the most influential people in Canadian baseball. So who is No. 1 this year?
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher takes a look at potential 2019 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductees.
Read MoreMike Soroka (Calgary, Alta.) held the New York Mets to one run in six innings in his major league debut on Tuesday with his friends, former coaches and family in attendance at Citi Field. Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott writes about Soroka’s debut and the 20-year-old right-hander’s road to the big leagues.
Read MoreA Canadian manager had to shut down a Canadian superstar for the city of Detroit to win its first World Series. That’s one of the many fascinating stories that Brian “Chip” Martin shares in his excellent new book, The Detroit Wolverines: The Rise and Wreck of a National League Champion, 1881-88.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly "But What Do I Know?" column discusses Andrew Albers, James Paxton, Scott Diamond, Jose Bautista, Mike Soroka, Casey Janssen and Deck McGuire.
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Thirty important dates about the new No. 30 Tim Raines, who capped his 23-year season with a Hall o Fame induction in Cooperstown.
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Larry Walker has plenty of Hall of Fame support from World Baseball Classic fans in Miami.
Read MoreIt was almost three years ago when Justin Morneau was first introduced to Josh Naylor, now a relationship has developed.
Read MoreWithin just a few hours, Joey Votto became both the man named the No. 1 Most Influential Canadian in Baseball and the highest-profile Canuck to decline a roster spot on Team Canada at the upcoming World Baseball Classic.
Read MoreNow that the season is over, the crew at Blue Jays from Away will take a look at the Blue Jays one by one and review how each player’s season went. Today: Dalton Pompey.
Read MoreThe future of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys is not up in the air, at least not now or in the near future.
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For a second time 1B Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) is the most influential Canadian in baseball in this our 10th annual ranking of the top 100.
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The town of St. Marys turning down financial aid to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame has now raised a series of questions on the future of the Hall.
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Cincinnati Reds 1B Joey Votto (Etobicoke, Ont.) decided not to partake in next Marchh's World Baseball Classic in Miami. Will that open the door for Atlanta Braves Freddie Freeman, who iss WBC eligible.
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