Now up to bat in this episode of C’s Chat is 2019 Vancouver Canadians outfielder Dom Abbadessa.

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Now up to bat in this episode of C’s Chat is 2019 Vancouver Canadians outfielder Dom Abbadessa.
The Vancouver Canadians were done in again by the lone Canadian hitter on the Hillsboro Hops roster—North York, Ontario native Andy Yerzy.
Quite a few notable performances were turned in by former Vancouver Canadians in the Toronto Blue Jays minor league system over the first five days in May.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats were down to their last strike but three former Vancouver Canadians teamed up to save the day.
A 2017 Vancouver Canadian known more for his speed showed some power instead for the Lansing Lugnuts Tuesday.
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.
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.
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.
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 won the five-game series but had to settle for a split of the 10-game season set with the Boise Hawks. The C’s dropped a 2-0 decision to the Birds at Nat Bailey Stadium Monday 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.
The Vancouver Canadians lost on two fronts Thursday night. They not only suffered a 3-2 loss at the hands of the Boise Hawks at Nat Bailey Stadium but also saw their lead in the North Division shrink to a single game.
The Vancouver Canadians got their first win of 2018 in Pasco, Washington with a 5-2 triumph over the Tri-City Dust Devils at Gesa Stadium Tuesday.