Here’s the latest edition of C’s Tweets about the Vancouver Canadians from players, team officials, broadcasters, bloggers and other persons of interest in the month of May so far.

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Here’s the latest edition of C’s Tweets about the Vancouver Canadians from players, team officials, broadcasters, bloggers and other persons of interest in the month of May so far.
Here is a collection of C’s Tweets for the latter half of April about the Vancouver Canadians baseball club made by former players, broadcasters, media
Vancouver Canadians outfielder Brock Lundquist took a time out from the batting cage to take part in this episode of C’s Chat. One could make the argument that if a Northwest League playoff Most Valuable Player was handed out, you could put together a convincing argument it would have gone to Lundquist.
Vancouver Canadians outfielder Chavez Young is the latest player to take his turn at-bat in the latest instalment of C’s Chat.
Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 39th round of the 2016 draft out of Faith Baptist Christian Academy in Ludowici, Georgia, the 6-foot-2 Young decided to turn pro after the Jays gave him a $200,000 signing bonus.
It was a busy year on the transactions front as a total of 51 players wore the uniform of the Northwest League champion Vancouver Canadians over the course of the 2017 season.
David Jacob played nine games at first base for the C’s in 2017. My final interview on the day of August 12 at Nat Bailey
Nate Pearson is among 13 C’s pitchers on the Blue Jays Instructional League roster. Baseball America has released the Instructional League roster for the Toronto
The Vancouver Canadians are the 2017 Northwest League champions as they dethroned the 2016 champion Eugene Emeralds with a 2-1 victory at Nat Bailey Stadium Tuesday night.
The Vancouver Canadians are just one win away from clinching the Northwest League championship as they held off the Eugene Emeralds 2-1 at Nat Bailey Stadium Monday night.
The Vancouver Canadians had a chance to bring home a 2-0 series lead back home but a bad first inning and a lack of hitting resulted in a 4-2 loss to the Eugene Emeralds in Game 2 of the Northwest League final at P.K. Park Sunday afternoon.
The Vancouver Canadians made sure the Spokane Indians would not celebrate a walk-off win or a victory of any kind as the C’s stuck it to the home side in their series finale by a score of 10-1 at Avista Stadium Saturday.
The Spokane Indians recorded their second straight walk-off win over the Vancouver Canadians with a 3-2 win in 11 innings at Avista Stadium Friday night.