The latest C’s Chat continues to look back at the year 2011 with Vancouver Canadians second baseman and current Miami Marlins utlitiyman Jon Berti.

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The latest C’s Chat continues to look back at the year 2011 with Vancouver Canadians second baseman and current Miami Marlins utlitiyman Jon Berti.
There are ominous signs that the Vancouver Canadians will have a new MLB dance partner whenever they return to the field next.
This edition of C’s Chat takes us to the year 2011 with Vancouver Canadians first baseman Randy Schwartz.
The Vancouver Canadians and the Eugene Emeralds were to open their seasons tonight at Nat Bailey Stadium for a 7:05 pm first pitch.
There were 48 former Vancouver Canadians who saw spring training action in 2020.
The waiting game continues for the Vancouver Canadians and the entire Northwest League on whether there will be a season in 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a huge shadow on when fans will be able to hear the words ‘Play Ball!’ at Nat Bailey Stadium.
Bryan Longpre throws a pitch at Nat Bailey Stadium August 2, 2012. It’s a turn-back-the-clock edition of C’s Chat with 2011-2012 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Bryan
Two players who wore number 14 for the Vancouver Canadians made their major league debuts on the very same night in 2019.
The first sign the start of the upcoming baseball season moves into scoring position is the annual Vancouver Canadians Hot Stove Luncheon.
After providing a quality start in Part 1, 2019 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Alek Manoah is back to close out Part 2 of this latest episode of C’s Chat.
The latest nine innings of C’s Chat features 2019 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Alek Manoah. The Toronto Blue Jays selected the right-hander with the 11th pick
Two familiar faces and two new faces will make up the Vancouver Canadians coaching staff in 2020.
Commanding the strike zone in the latest episode of C’s Chat is 2019 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Adam Kloffenstein.
There were 41 players who donned the red, white, black, gold and silver for the Vancouver Canadians in 2019, an increase of one from 2018. A total
A local man will be at the helm of the Vancouver Canadians in 2020.