Vancouver Canadians will get to see more Blue Jays prospects such as Otto Lopez come through Nat Bailey Stadium. Vancouver Canadians co-owner Jake Kerr shared

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Vancouver Canadians will get to see more Blue Jays prospects such as Otto Lopez come through Nat Bailey Stadium. Vancouver Canadians co-owner Jake Kerr shared
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
The Vancouver Canadians wrapped up their 2018 season Spokane Indians at Avista Stadium on a winning note with a 7-4 triumph Monday night.
The final regular season home game of 2018 for the Vancouver Canadians was nothing short of a disaster. The C’s disappointed the sold-out crowd of 6,413 as they were pounded by the Everett AquaSox 9-3 at Nat Bailey Stadium Friday afternoon.
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 pulled off their third win in a row against the Boise Hawks after a 5-2 victory at Nat Bailey Stadium Sunday afternoon.
The Vancouver Canadians came up with enough timely hitting, pitching and defence as they downed the Boise Hawks 4-3 at Nat Bailey Stadium Saturday night.
The Vancouver Canadians picked up a much-needed victory to maintain their hold on first place in the North Division. The C’s downed the Boise Hawks 2-1 at Nat Bailey Stadium Friday afternoon to improve to 17-12 in the second half.