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 Chat – Brandon Polizzi (Knuckleball Edition)
The latest guest on C's Chat is 2017-2018 Vancouver Canadians utility man Brandon Polizzi. The former Cal State Dominguez Hills product made headlines in the 2018 season finale by playing all nine positions in Spokane September 3.
C’s Chat – Otto Lopez
2018 Vancouver Canadians infielder and outfielder Otto Lopez gets the spotlight in this episode of C's Chat.
C’s Chat – Jake Brodt
2018 Vancouver Canadians first baseman Jake Brodt steps into the batter's box in this edition of C's Chat. Baseball was definitely in the blood for Brodt as his parents also played the sport during their college days.
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 Chat – Fitz Stadler
2018 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Fitz Stadler is the latest to take the ball in this edition of C's Chat. The 6-foot-9 righthander from Glenbrook, Illinois had an opportunity to join the team he rooted for as a youngster when the Chicago Cubs selected him in the 32nd round of the 2015 MLB draft.
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.
C’s Recap – 2018 Year In Review By The Numbers
A total of 40 players suited up for the Vancouver Canadians in 2018. The breakdown saw 19 position players and 21 pitchers take the field for Monty's Mounties.
C’s Chat – Chris Bec
2018 Vancouver Canadians catcher Chris Bec steps up to the plate and behind the plate in the latest edition of C's Chat. If you go by the saying 'game recognizing game', the 5-foot-11 Bec could have a promising future in professional baseball.
C’s Chat – Nick Podkul
The latest player to check in on C's Chat is 2018 Vancouver Canadians second baseman Nick Podkul.
Hailing from Munster, Indiana, the 6-foot-1 Podkul did his fare share of mashing before his arrival in professional baseball.
C’s Chat – Josh Winckowski
2018 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Josh Winckowski is the latest to take the ball on this edition of C's Chat.
The 6-foot-3 righthander from Fort Myers, Florida is expected to emerge as one of the Toronto Blue Jays top prospects on the mound in 2019 after enjoying a banner 2018.
C’s Chat – Justin Watts
2018 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Justin Watts climbs the hill in this episode of C's Chat. Climbing the hill is something the 25 year-old Watts is still getting used to after getting a late introduction to pitching.

