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World Baseball Classic Team Preview: Canada
World Baseball Classic Team Preview: Canada
Tournament history:3-5 in three previous WBCs. The highlight came in 2006, when Team Canada upset Team USA, 8-6, at Chase Field. But Team Canada didn’t advance to the second round that year due to the run-differential tie-breaker. After going winless in 2009, Team Canada had to qualify for the 2013 event, and then went 1-2, and got into an infamous ninth-inning, bench-clearing brawl with Team…
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Seattle Mariners Top Prospect Tyler O'Neill From Vancouver B.C. Area Grew Up A Mariners Fan!
Tyler O’Neill always wanted to be a Mariner. Growing up in the Canadian province of British Columbia, less than three hours from Seattle, O’Neill and his family would make the trip down for a handful of Mariners games every summer. (more…)
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Mariners & Dodgers Outfielders Tyler O'Neill & Alex Verdugo Are Only Top 100 AL/NL West Prospects To Make WBC Rosters!
Some of baseball’s most exciting young talent will be on display at the 2017 World Baseball Classic. (more…)
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Golden moment: Canada beats U.S. for PanAm baseball gold in wild finish
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Golden moment: Canada beats U.S. for PanAm baseball gold in wild finish
A botched pick off attempt and two American errors in the bottom of the 10th led to two runs as Canada's men's baseball team edged the United States 7-6 on Sunday to defend its Pan American baseball title. U.S. pitcher David Huff tried to pick off Pete Orr at first base, but his throw went into right field to score Skyler Stromsmoe. The right-fielder's throw to third then went wide, allowing Orr to score the winning run as the Canadians beat the Americans for Pan Am gold for the second straight Games. The international tie-breaker was put in place in extra innings, meaning each team begins the frame with runners on first and second. The U.S. had taken a 6-4 lead in the top of the 10th with Tyler Pastornicky's two-run single off Chris Leroux. Orr cut the deficit to 6-5 when his single off Huff scored Tyson Gillies. Rene Tosoni hit a three-run shot for Canada and Jordan Lennerton had a sacrifice fly for his team-leading ninth run batted in of the tournament.