2014 Vancouver Canadians catcher Max Pentecost is stepping away from the grind of professional baseball. The former first-round pick has retired according to a tweet from Red Sox beat writer Chris Cotillo.
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.
C’s Recap – Pearson, Warmoth, Adams & Vicuna Among 2018 Top 30 Toronto Blue Jays Prospects By Baseball America
Four members of the 2017 Northwest League champion Vancouver Canadians earned spots among the top 30 Toronto Blue Jays prospects according to Baseball America.
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
C’s Alumni Update – McBroom & Company Help New Hampshire Sweep Hartford
Ryan McBroom drew the first-ever walk and scored the first run in Hartford's Dunkin' Donuts Park. A number of former Vancouver Canadians contributed to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats' three-game sweep of the Hartford Yard Goats, helping them climb over the .500 mark at 5-4 and spoiling the Connecticut team's first weekend at Dunkin' Donuts … Continue reading C’s Alumni Update – McBroom & Company Help New Hampshire Sweep Hartford

