The province of Quebec is well-represented on the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2021 list of the 100 Most Influential Canadians in baseball. Jacques Lanciault has the details.
Read MoreCanadian right-hander Brock Dykxhoorn has re-signed with the Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) for the 2022 season.
Read MoreOutfielder Marc-Antoine Lebreux ( Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Que.) and right-handed pitcher Jake Sims (Guelph, Ont.) have signed with the Quebec Capitales of the independent Frontier League.
Read MoreMerry Christmas and Happy Holidays and all the best in Canadian baseball for 2022!
From the Canadian Baseball Network
Read MoreCanucks on the move: Bradwell, Kirwer, Leblanc, Pelletier, Sabrowski. Zastryzny
Read MoreNorth Shore Twins alum Louis Boyd (North Vancouver, B.C.) has been named the Seattle Mariners’ minor league field coordinator.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network lead writer Matt Betts profiles the 17 Canadians who made the MLB Pipeline top 30 prospects lists for their respective major league teams.
Read MoreThe Frontier League’s Trois-Rivières Eagles have signed outfielder Louis-Philippe Pelletier (Montreal, Que.) for the 2022 season.
Read MoreQuebec City native David Glaude, the winner of the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2021 Murray Zuk Award, as top offensive player in the foreign or independent ranks, has signed with the Frontier League’s Quebec Capitales for the 2022 season.
Read MoreProspects Baseball Academy alum Erik Sabrowski (Edmonton, Alta.) just underwent his second Tommy John surgery. He will rehab in a new organization after the Cleveland Guardians selected him from the San Diego Padres in the Rule 5 draft. Joe McFarland, from Alberta Dugout Stories, recently caught up with Sabrowski to discuss his operation and his future with the Guardians.
Read MoreRight-hander Matt Brash (Kingston, Ont.) had a dominant season in the Seattle Mariners’ organization in 2021 and came oh so close to becoming the first Kingstonian to pitch in the big leagues. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Patrick Kennedy recently caught up with Brash to talk about his breakout season.
Read MoreSherwood Park Dukes alum Tanner Kirwer (Sherwood Park, Alta.) was selected by the Seattle Mariners from the Toronto Blue Jays in Wednesday’s Minor League Rule 5 draft. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, caught up with Kirwer to talk about the transaction.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Network (CBN) announced the winners of its 2021 awards for top Canadian minor league hitter and pitcher, top foreign/independent ball hitter and pitcher and Scout of the Year on Monday.
Read MoreToronto Blue Jays prospect Otto Lopez, who spent four years in Montreal during his youth, led all Canadian hitters in the affiliated minor league ranks, combining to bat .315 with triple-A Buffalo Bisons and double-A New Hampshire. For his efforts, he is the winner of the 13th annual Canadian Baseball Network’s Randy Echlin award, as the best offensive player in the minors with Canadian connections. Danny Gallagher recently caught up with Lopez.
Read MoreVeteran left-hander Andrew Albers (North Battleford, Sask.) has been named a Minnesota Twins’ organizational All-Star for his performance with the triple-A St. Paul Saints in 2021.
Read MoreElliott: T-Money Sakurayama 2021 Jim Ridley scout of the year winner
Read MoreCanadian Matt Brash (Kingston, Ont.) has been named a starting pitcher on Baseball America’s 2021 minor league all-star team.
Read MoreDavid Glaude (Quebec City, Que.) has been voted the Canadian Baseball Network’s Murray Zuk Award winner, as the top Canadian offensive player in the independent or foreign professional ranks in 2021.
Read MoreRight-hander Brock Dykxhoorn (Goderich, Ont.) has been named the winner of the Canadian Baseball Network’s Claude Pelletier Award as the top Canadian pitcher in the independent or foreign pro ranks.
Read More“What’s your ‘why?’”
It’s a very philosophical question from Jordan Procyshen, who admits his answer has changed on an almost-yearly basis since he started his professional baseball journey in 2014. Fresh off what he calls a “rollercoaster” couple of years, the Calgary native is beaming as his latest answer is nearly ready to arrive – his wife, Lauren, is pregnant with their first child. Joe McFarland, of Alberta Dugout Stories, shares Procyshen’s story.
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