The purpose of Canadian Baseball is to give a Canadian take on the USA’s National Pastime and to help Canadian players/parents find their path in the game.

Joined March 2019
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Matt "Tugboat" Wilkinson in his @GoSquirrels and #SFGiants debut today in Erie: 5.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 6 SO Lowers his season ERA to 1.35, which is the lowest in the Eastern League
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Well that didn’t take long. After appearing in one game for the Rookie-level ACL Reds, Nova Scotia native and @Reds prospect @DoucetteTy has been PROMOTED to the Single-A @daytonatortugas. In Ty’s only game with the ACL Reds, he went 3 for 3 with a HR, 2 BB, 2 RBI, and 3 Runs.
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We have sent a notice to cease & desist to the Milwaukee Brewers. Having rain fall inside a stadium with a closed retractable roof is the intellectual property of the Montreal Expos.
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Good luck to all eight schools in this year's Canadian National University (Baseball) Championship! #baseball #canada @McGillAthletics @CURavenBaseball @UofT_Baseball @guelph_gryphons @DalTigers @AcadiaAthletics @WesternMustangs @Carabins @CDNBaseball @prepbaseball
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A personal thought.
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Replying to @BaseballOntario
@BaseballOntario in Gold🥇 Windsor Selects (ON) defeat the Halifax Mets (NS) to take home gold at the 22U National Championship!🇨🇦‼️ #BaseballCanada | #BCanNats25
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At Beazley Field playing the 22U National Elimination Final in the dark because @hfxgov / @andyfillmorehfx can’t get their act together. 22U Nationals here in 3 weeks. Someone is going to get hurt. Embarrassing.
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Big congratulations to Nova Scotia native @TylerBo67252274 for signing a free agent contract with the @Yankees
The Sylvan Lake Gulls organization would like to congratulate Tyler Boudreau on his free agent contract with the New York @yankees #GullsintheShow @wcbleague
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Big congratulations to Nova Scotia native @DoucetteTy on being drafted by the @Reds. Cincinnati has chosen wisely by grabbing both great player and a fantastic young man with this pick. As I recall, the Reds have had some pretty good luck drafting 1B's from Canada in the past.
The Moose is loose and on his way to Cincy 🫎 Ty Doucette goes in the 10th round of the MLB Draft to the Cincinnati Reds!
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🚨Entering Transfer portal on June 2nd🚨 - 1 year of eligibility - 2S 88-89 92T - CT 85-88 - SWP 80-84 DM’s are open - Phone - 902-986-2846 - Email - johndecoste20@icloud.com ⁦@calebcox303#transferportal
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One year of eligibility left. Help me get the word out please. Thank you in advance.
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I love @WillClark22 “The Thrill” doesn’t mince words when he talks about @Teacherman1986 and the #gurus We were all taught not to dip our back shoulder but the #gurus love to teach the back shoulder drop chicken wing swing and it’s killing kids futures! Video courtesy of @NoFilterNet 👊🏻#shegone #RatATatTat @notgaetti @BobFile @twuench @billdubs @SliderDominate @ROXSystem @BLocsports @VictorRojas @ClintHurdle13 @CRAIG_LAPINER @TheRealJHair @JayGibbons15 @mikepiazza31 @DMEASrecruiting @GDBJr5 @ToddPratt07 @RVGDag @AMBS_Kernan @SalMarinello @TheKineticArm
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And there we go. Bad call in KC’s favour on the first series. I had predicted 4 in total but the men in stripes are getting started early so it will probably be higher.
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Interesting, by my count that is actually two bad calls against the Chiefs versus one against the Eagles in the first half.
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Dartmouth baseball star Ty Doucette: 'This is a big year for me' saltwire.com/nova-scotia/hal…
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Folks, I'm hearing a lot of anti-Arraez sentiment in the wake of his selection to the All-Star Game, and I simply can't abide it. If you love baseball, you must also love Luis Arraez. Hitting a baseball remains the hardest thing to do in any sport, and he does it better than anyone in an era that's made it more difficult than ever. This marks his third consecutive All-Star selection, each with a different team, but switching teams and leagues and opponents hasn't seemed to bother him. During his first two All-Star campaigns –– 2022 with Minnesota and 2023 with Miami –– he won batting titles, the first to do so in different leagues in consecutive years. And this season with San Diego, he leads the league in hits with 118 of them in just 89 games. Since the beginning of 2022, Arraez is hitting .330 with 494 hits in 380 games. You People™ complain about his lack of power, yet he has more extra-base hits than strikeouts, even with the slowest bat speed in the league. He bats leadoff, yet also has more RBI than strikeouts. How many of your modern launch angle merchants can make either of those claims? Arraez and Teoscar Hernandez were both selected to be All-Stars this season, and they're two players I really enjoy watching, but they're two completely different hitters. Since the beginning of 2022, they've both played exactly 380 games and drawn exactly 100 walks. But the similarities end there: Arraez • 380 games, 100 walks • 494 hits, 100K • 0.97x as many K as XBH Hernandez • 380 games, 100 walks • 383 hits, 468 K • 3x as many K as XBH Hernandez is a threat to leave the yard, and he's absolutely mashed the baseball in every Dodgers game I've watched this year, but he's also a threat to strike out 200 times. Arraez, meanwhile, is an artist. He can put the bat on the ball seemingly at will, regardless of who's on the mound. He avoids the strikeout like it's his job and doesn't get nearly enough credit for the bat-handling skills he brings to the table. He causes havoc and chaos for pitchers despite not having impressive size, strength, or speed. He is remarkable. How can anyone begrudge Arraez his third straight All-Star selection? He's built like an everyman, yet makes even elite pitchers look foolish. He's truly a unicorn in today's game, a veritable magician whose act deserves to be seen by a national audience; the All-Star game is a nice opportunity to make that happen. True baseball fans are in awe of both Luis and Teoscar, but for different reasons. Balanced lineups have different kinds of players with different skill sets and we need to give them all credit where credit is due. For now, just enjoy Arraez. Enjoy watching the closest thing we've seen to Tony Gwynn ply his trade. He brings a craft and artistry to the game that has gotten lost in the spreadsheet-driven homogenization of lineups across the league. So many of you would rather see a lineup of nine Kyles Schwarber "because the spreadsheet says it's the optimal approach" that you've lost sight of some of what makes baseball the greatest game on earth.
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✍🏻COMMITMENT ALERT✍🏻 Congratulations to Matt Mackenzie (@Matthew50653508) of Nova Scotia on his commitment to Niagara University (@NiagaraBASE) in New York following his graduation from Colby Community College (@ColbyTrojanBSB) in Kansas. 👊🏻 #OneOfTheGuys
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✍🏻COMMITMENT ALERT✍🏻 Congratulations to Kole Miller (@Kole_Miller40) of Nova Scotia on his commitment to West Virginia Wesleyan College (@WVWCBaseball) following his graduation from Southwestern Community College (@SWCC_Baseball). 👊🏻 #OneOfTheGuys
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Absolutely…
Baseball was better with the Montreal Expos. There is no counterargument.
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