he Vancouver Canadians got back in the win column for the first time in six days as they began an eight-game road trip with an 8-3 victory over the Salem Keizer Volcanoes at Volcanoes Stadium Thursday night.

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he Vancouver Canadians got back in the win column for the first time in six days as they began an eight-game road trip with an 8-3 victory over the Salem Keizer Volcanoes at Volcanoes Stadium Thursday night.
The Vancouver Canadians were outclassed again as the Hillsboro Hops completed a five-game sweep with a 6-0 victory in the series finale at Nat Bailey Stadium Wednesday afternoon.
Reggie Pruitt had two hits and two stolen bases against Hillsboro Sunday. The Vancouver Canadians combined a lack of clutch hitting with poor baserunning and
The Hillsboro Hops scored four times and made four errors but it was enough to give them the opening game of this five-game set as they prevailed over the Vancouver Canadians 4-3 at Nat Bailey Stadium Saturday.
It was shaping up to be the most crushing loss of the season for the Vancouver Canadians but they earned their most exhilarating victory instead as the C’s knocked off the Spokane Indians 4-3 at Nat Bailey Stadium Friday afternoon.
The Vancouver Canadians got back in the win column as they held off the Spokane Indians 5-3 at Nat Bailey Stadium Wednesday night, putting an end to a four-game losing streak.
Avista Stadium in Spokane, Washington. Image courtesy of @VanCanadians. A Matt Morgan RBI single in the second combined with seven shutout innings from Dalton Rodriguez helped the
Zach Jackson was at the head of the class in high school and he’s looking to get there again in his journey to the majors.
Nash Knight and the Dark Knight have something in common – both have a lot of tools in their tool belts.
Righthander Denis Diaz is currently in Lansing for his first year of full-season ball. Denis Diaz remains a work in progress in his fifth season
Griffin Glaude has had to show the heart of a lion and a lot of fight to get to where he is today in baseball.
Two members of the 2011 Vancouver Canadians are still playing baseball in North America in 2017 but probably not in the part of the continent they had necessarily expected.