Nick Allgeyer had his best outing as a pro in Fort Myers Wednesday. To paraphrase the late Jim Morrison of The Doors, a 2018 Vancouver Canadians lefthander could not get much higher in terms of pitching performance in Fort Myers Wednesday. Nick Allgeyer earned his first professional victory with five shutout innings as the Blue … Continue reading C’s Alumni Update – Large Helps Allgeyer Set The Night On Fire For Dunedin
C’s Alumni Update – Hissey, Capra & Palacios Produce Walk-Off Win Wednesday For New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats were down to their last strike but three former Vancouver Canadians teamed up to save the day.
C’s Alumni Update – Pruitt Nearly Pops Whitecaps
A 2017 Vancouver Canadian known more for his speed showed some power instead for the Lansing Lugnuts Tuesday.
C’s Alumni Update – Prime Beef From Cobi Johnson In First Pro Start, Stadler Gets First MWL Win
The Lansing Lugnuts got a strong start and finish from a pair of 2018 Vancouver Canadians Monday.
C’s Alumni Update – Biggio & Palacios Power Up, Logue & Dillon Chillin’ Opposing Bats & Capra Shines In Double-A Debut
A lot of notable performances from a number of former Vancouver Canadians during the opening weekend of minor league baseball.
C’s Alumni Update – Biggio, Pearson & Winckowski Star on Opening Day
Former Vancouver Canadians Cavan Biggio, Nate Pearson and Josh Winckowski turned in stellar performances on Opening Day in the minors.
C’s Recap – Injuries Take Final Toll On Pentecost
2014 Vancouver Canadians catcher Max Pentecost is stepping away from the grind of professional baseball. The former first-round pick has retired according to a tweet from Red Sox beat writer Chris Cotillo.
C’s Recap – Pillar Goes To The Giants
Kevin Pillar was a 32nd round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays in 2011 from Cal State-Dominguez Hills. The first player to make it to Toronto since the Blue Jays affiliation with the Vancouver Canadians in 2011 is no longer in the nest. 2011 C's outfielder Kevin Pillar has been traded to the San Francisco … Continue reading C’s Recap – Pillar Goes To The Giants
C’s Recap – 44 Former C’s At 2019 Blue Jays Spring Training
A total of 44 former Vancouver Canadians saw action during the 2019 edition of spring training for the Toronto Blue Jays. The breakdown features 31 position players and 13 pitchers seeing action during the Grapefruit League season.
C’s Recap – Conine & Wymer Among Baseball America’s Top 30 Blue Jays Prospects For 2019
Two members of the 2018 Vancouver Canadians have earned a spot among the Toronto Blue Jays Top 30 Prospects for 2019 according to Baseball America. In its latest edition of the Prospects Handbook, BA rated C's outfielder Griffin Conine 15th overall and placed righthander Sean Wymer 27th.
C’s Recap – 2019 Vancouver Canadians Hot Stove Luncheon
The Vancouver Canadians recently held its 9th Annual Hot Stove Luncheon in support of the Vancouver Canadians Baseball Foundation. The special guests were former Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston, current general manager Ross Atkins and president emeritus Paul Beeston.
C’s Recap – Candaele To Captain The Canadians In 2019
The Vancouver Canadians will have a former Montreal Expo leading the way in 2019. The parent club Toronto Blue Jays announced Thursday that Casey Candaele will be the manager for Monty's Mounties in 2019.

