There were 48 former Vancouver Canadians who saw spring training action in 2020.

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There were 48 former Vancouver Canadians who saw spring training action in 2020.
Now up to bat in this episode of C’s Chat is 2019 Vancouver Canadians outfielder Dom Abbadessa.
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.
The Lansing Lugnuts got a strong start and finish from a pair of 2018 Vancouver Canadians Monday.
A lot of notable performances from a number of former Vancouver Canadians during the opening weekend of minor league baseball.
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 44 former Vancouver Canadians saw action during the 2019 edition of spring training for the Toronto Blue Jays. The breakdown features 31 position players and 13 pitchers seeing action during the Grapefruit League season.
Two members of the 2018 Vancouver Canadians have earned a spot among the Toronto Blue Jays Top 30 Prospects for 2019 according to Baseball America. In its latest edition of the Prospects Handbook, BA rated C’s outfielder Griffin Conine 15th overall and placed righthander Sean Wymer 27th.
The Vancouver Canadians came out of the right end of another high-scoring affair against the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes as they prevailed with a 10-7 victory at Volcanoes Stadium Friday night.
The Vancouver Canadians are mathematically alive in their quest for the first-half North Division title. The C’s overcame an early two-run deficit to down the Hillsboro Hops 3-2 at Nat Bailey Stadium Saturday night.
The Vancouver Canadians are on the verge of dropping their opening series of 2018. The Eugene Emeralds jumped out to a 5-0 lead en-route to an 8-4 win over the C’s at P.K Park Saturday night.
The 2018 season for the Vancouver Canadians is just days away and the unofficial start is marked with the team’s annual Media Day at Nat Bailey Stadium. Manager Rich Miller held court with the media that day to talk about the upcoming season. He said the late start to the draft would mean a fair bit of roster changes to begin the year.
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
2017 Vancouver Canadians catcher Matt Morgan is the latest guest to catch everything thrown his way in the latest edition of C’s Chat. The 22 year-old backstop is getting his first extended exposure of full-season baseball with the Lansing Lugnuts in 2018.