Vancouver Canadians Ronny Brito

C’s Recap – Robertson & Wright Left The Yard, Brito Base Knock Walks Off AquaSox for Canadians

Brett Wright homered in the ninth inning to send the game into extra innings Thursday. The Vancouver Canadians waited until the last possible moment to pull out their first home win of 2019 over the Everett AquaSox. The C's snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with a 5-4 win in 10 innings over the … Continue reading C’s Recap – Robertson & Wright Left The Yard, Brito Base Knock Walks Off AquaSox for Canadians

Vancouver Canadians Luis De Los Santos

C’s Recap – De Los Santos Does It Again As Canadians Walk Off Dust Devils

The Vancouver Canadians completed the first half of their Northwest League season with a walk-off win.

Vancouver Canadians McGregory Contreras

C’s Recap – Contreras & Canadians Savages in the Box Against Dust Devils

The Vancouver Canadians will close out the first half with a series victory under their belts and have a chance for a sweep.

C’s Chat – Philip Clarke

Philip Clarke had a five-game hitting streak to begin his Vancouver tenure. Protecting the pentagon in this edition of C's Chat is 2019 Vancouver Canadians catcher Philip Clarke. The Toronto Blue Jays selected the Atlanta born, Franklin, Tennessee resident with their 9th pick in the 2019 Major League Baseball Draft out of Vanderbilt University. The … Continue reading C’s Chat – Philip Clarke

Vancouver Canadians Philip Clarke

C’s Recap – Crim Reaper Hands Canadians Second Straight Loss in Spokane

Philip Clarke drove in the lone run for Vancouver Thursday. The Vancouver Canadians saw their two series winning streak come to an end. They lost their second straight to the Spokane Indians 5-1 at Avista Stadium Thursday. Vancouver scored first in the first inning off Justin Slaten when Trevor Schwecke made it to second on … Continue reading C’s Recap – Crim Reaper Hands Canadians Second Straight Loss in Spokane

Vancouver Canadians Luis De Los Santos

C’s Recap – Porous Defence Costs Canadians in Spokane

The Vancouver Canadians rallied from a 5-0 deficit but Spokane took advantage of four errors and two wild pitches to pull out a 6-5 win at Avista Stadium Wednesday.