Dissatisfaction with Everett Memorial Stadium led to the Seattle Mariners having a wandering eye for a different High-A level affiliate.

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Dissatisfaction with Everett Memorial Stadium led to the Seattle Mariners having a wandering eye for a different High-A level affiliate.
The 2021 schedule for the Vancouver Canadians and the rest of the High-A West League (formerly Northwest League) has finally been released.
The Toronto Blue Jays have announced it is extending an invitation to Vancouver to become its High-A affiliate.
The Toronto Blue Jays have flipped the bird to the Vancouver Canadians as an MLB affiliate.
There will be a new play-by-play announcer for the Vancouver Canadians whenever baseball resumes.
There are ominous signs that the Vancouver Canadians will have a new MLB dance partner whenever they return to the field next.
This edition of C’s Chat takes us to the year 2011 with Vancouver Canadians first baseman Randy Schwartz.
The Vancouver Canadians and the Eugene Emeralds were to open their seasons tonight at Nat Bailey Stadium for a 7:05 pm first pitch.
The first sign the start of the upcoming baseball season moves into scoring position is the annual Vancouver Canadians Hot Stove Luncheon.
Commanding the strike zone in the latest episode of C’s Chat is 2019 Vancouver Canadians pitcher Adam Kloffenstein.
The Vancouver Canadians will take on the Eugene Emeralds to open the 2020 Northwest League season on Wednesday, June 17 at 7:05 pm at Nat Bailey Stadium.
The Vancouver Canadians were crushed in their penultimate game of 2019.
The Vancouver Canadians battled back from two deficits but still wound up losing.
The Vancouver Canadians could not hold on to a four-run lead for the second straight game.
The Vancouver Canadians will not be going to the Northwest League playoffs in 2019.
The Salem-Keizer Volcanoes held a walk-a-thon and the Vancouver Canadians were the beneficiaries.