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Catch up on all Vancouver Canadians-related happenings to end 2021.
The Canadians defeated the Frogs for the first time in 2021.
The president of the Vancouver Canadians made the local sports radio rounds recently to talk about the team becoming one of the four full-season minor league affiliates of the Toronto Blue Jays.
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.
Former Vancouver Canadians Cavan Biggio, Nate Pearson and Josh Winckowski turned in stellar performances on Opening Day in the minors.
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.
Cobi Johnson was one of three Vancouver Canadians selected to take part in the Northwest League/Pioneer League All-Star Game in 2018. The latest C’s Chat
A trio of members from the 2016 Vancouver Canadians gave the New Hampshire Fisher Cats a leg up in their Eastern League playoff series against Trenton.
Everett’s defence and bullpen sprang a leak and the Vancouver Canadians took full advantage as they annihilated the AquaSox 10-3 at Nat Bailey Stadium Wednesday night.
The Vancouver Canadians salvaged a crucial victory to keep their first-half playoff hopes alive. The C’s got by the Tri-City Dust Devils 2-1 in 10 innings at Gesa Stadium Wednesday.
2017 Vancouver Canadians first baseman Kacy Clemens is the latest guest to play pepper in this edition of C’s Chat. The son of Roger Clemens earned his first mid-season promotion as a pro when he was called up to join the Dunedin Blue Jays from the Lansing Lugnuts May 7.