2017 Vancouver Canadians righthander Justin Dillon is on the bump for the latest instalment of C's Chat. The 6-foot-3 hurler first drew the attention of scouts after a successful high school career at El Dorado High School in his hometown of Placerville, California.
C’s Chat – Logan Warmoth
Logan Warmoth delivered two game-winning hits in the playoffs to help the Vancouver Canadians win the Northwest League championship in 2017. 2017 Vancouver Canadians shortstop Logan Warmoth is the latest player to take a couple of practice swings and step into the batter's box in this episode of C's Chat. The Vancouver Canadians came up … Continue reading C’s Chat – Logan Warmoth
C’s Chat – Jake Fishman
The first word that comes to mind when describing the delivery of 2017 Vancouver Canadians lefthander Jake Fishman is funky.
C’s Chat – Chris Hall
The minor league baseball season is about to get underway and 2017 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Chris Hall was expected to take another big step towards a career in the bigs after a successful season north of the border.
C’s Chat – Brock Lundquist
Vancouver Canadians outfielder Brock Lundquist took a time out from the batting cage to take part in this episode of C's Chat. One could make the argument that if a Northwest League playoff Most Valuable Player was handed out, you could put together a convincing argument it would have gone to Lundquist.
C’s Chat – Jared Carkuff
Jared Carkuff appeared with the C's at the end of 2016 and the beginning of 2017. The latest episode of C's Chat catches up with 2016 and 2017 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Jared Carkuff. The right-hander was a man on the move in 2017 as he split time with four clubs with the Toronto Blue Jays system. He … Continue reading C’s Chat – Jared Carkuff
C’s Chat – Kyle Weatherly
The pitch count was high by having to answer way too many questions but Kyle Weatherly gutted it out in a complete-game effort for this edition of C's Chat.
C’s Chat – Donnie Sellers
Climbing the hill in this edition of C's Chat is Vancouver Canadians pitcher Donnie Sellers. Born Rodney Donnell Sellers in High Point, North Carolina, the 6-foot-1 right-hander was an 11th round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2017 MLB draft out of Wake Forest.
C’s Chat – Cullen Large
The Toronto Blue Jays' fifth-round pick of the 2017 draft is the latest player to stop by in this edition of C's Chat. Second baseman Cullen Large was taken by Toronto after playing at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia where he hit .323 over his three-year career in his home state.
C’s Chat – Chavez Young
Vancouver Canadians outfielder Chavez Young is the latest player to take his turn at-bat in the latest instalment of C's Chat. Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 39th round of the 2016 draft out of Faith Baptist Christian Academy in Ludowici, Georgia, the 6-foot-2 Young decided to turn pro after the Jays gave him a $200,000 signing bonus.
C’s Chat – Zach Logue
The winning pitcher of the Northwest League championship clincher is the guest of honour in the latest chapter of C's Chat. Lefthander Zach Logue was drafted in the ninth round of the 2017 draft by the Toronto Blue Jays after a three-year college career with the Kentucky Wildcats.
C’s Recap – C’s Extend PDC With Blue Jays Until 2022
Canada's professional baseball teams will be together for four more years. C's co-owner Jake Kerr announced at the team's annual luncheon Friday that the Blue Jays will remain affiliated with Vancouver until the end of the 2022 season.

