Vancouver Canadians Otto Lopez

C’s Recap – The Most Likely No-Shows At The Nat In 2019

A clearer picture of who will not be in a Vancouver Canadians uniform in 2019 has emerged. The Lansing Lugnuts—the team just above the C's in the Toronto Blue Jays minor league food chain—revealed its roster for the upcoming season.

Vancouver Canadians David Jacob

C’s Recap – Dust Devils Avoid The Broom From The C’s

The Vancouver Canadians were unable to complete a three-game sweep of the Tri-City Dust Devils as they lost 7-3 at Nat Bailey Stadium Sunday afternoon.

C’s Alumni Update – Ellenbest Enjoys Best Start For Lansing

Mike Ellenbest was at his absolute best for the Lansing Lugnuts in his latest start.

C’s Alumni Update – A Good Hissey Fit For Lansing & McClelland The McCloser

Ryan Hissey is one of three Lansing players with an OPS above 1.000 so far in 2017. The Toronto Blue Jays have some talented catchers in their system with Reese McGuire in New Hampshire, Danny Jansen and 2014 first-round pick and former Vancouver Canadian Max Pentecost vying for time behind the plate in Dunedin and defensive … Continue reading C’s Alumni Update – A Good Hissey Fit For Lansing & McClelland The McCloser

Vancouver Canadians Sean Reid-Foley

C’s Alumni Update – Who’s Going to Buffalo, New Hampshire, Dunedin and Lansing in 2017?

Ryan McBroom and Rowdy Tellez - seen in the dugout before the 2014 Northwest League playoffs - will man first base for New Hampshire and Buffalo respectively to start the season. The rosters have been set for the Buffalo Bisons, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Dunedin Blue Jays and Lansing Lugnuts for 2017 with a lot … Continue reading C’s Alumni Update – Who’s Going to Buffalo, New Hampshire, Dunedin and Lansing in 2017?

C’s Alumni Update – Cardenas & Williams Make 2017 Spring Debuts with Blue Jays

With Spring Training drawing to a close in Dunedin, two more players with Vancouver Canadians ties saw their first game action with the Toronto Blue Jays over the weekend.

Nat Bailey Stadium Videoboard

C’s Recap – Victorious Volcanoes, Victorious Vancouver

After winning three of five in Oregon earlier this season and winning the series opener at Nat Bailey Stadium Monday night, the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes were looking for at least a split of the season series against the Vancouver Canadians with their second straight win over the C's. August 30 Denis Diaz was looking to redeem … Continue reading C’s Recap – Victorious Volcanoes, Victorious Vancouver

D.J. McKnight

C’s Recap – Eruption Salem-Keizer Style

It's exhibition baseball for the rest of 2016 for the Vancouver Canadians. They were officially eliminated from playoff contention by losing Friday night to the Everett AquaSox, who clinched and celebrated the second-half North Division title on their home field, Everett Memorial Stadium. The magic number was one for Everett and they took care of … Continue reading C’s Recap – Eruption Salem-Keizer Style

C’s Recap – C’s Win 1, Hawks Swoop Up 2 More

The Vancouver Canadians were looking for their first win at home against the Boise Hawks heading into the third game of their five-game series. Dalton Rodriguez was given the starting assignment and he was looking for his first victory since July 10 at home against the Tri-City Dust Devils as well as to seek revenge … Continue reading C’s Recap – C’s Win 1, Hawks Swoop Up 2 More

C’s Recap – C’s Spoke Up Against Spokane

The Vancouver Canadians opened up an eight-game homestand with the first of three against the Spokane Indians. The C's returned home after a 3-2 road trip in Hillsboro with the three victories sandwiched by two losses. Having won five of nine in the season series, the Canadians hoped their winning ways would continue against the … Continue reading C’s Recap – C’s Spoke Up Against Spokane