The closer of the 2017 Northwest League champion Vancouver Canadians took advantage of an opportunity to impress the Toronto Blue Jays brass Monday.

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The closer of the 2017 Northwest League champion Vancouver Canadians took advantage of an opportunity to impress the Toronto Blue Jays brass Monday.
Former Vancouver Canadians Cavan Biggio, Nate Pearson and Josh Winckowski turned in stellar performances on Opening Day in the minors.
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.
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.
It took four tries but the Vancouver Canadians have their first series victory of 2018. The C’s took the rubber match of their three-game set against the Tri-City Dust Devils with a 3-2 win at Nat Bailey Stadium Thursday afternoon.
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
Nate Pearson will need to stay hydrated in 2018 as he will be pitching in Dunedin to begin the season. The three 2017 Vancouver Canadians
The Vancouver Canadians have given themselves the opportunity to salvage a series victory against the Hillsboro Hops as they rallied for a 5-3 victory at Ron Tonkin Field Sunday.
Kacy Clemens drove in four of Vancouver’s six runs in Salem-Keizer Friday. The Vancouver Canadians could not build on the momentum of Thursday’s series opening
he Vancouver Canadians got back in the win column for the first time in six days as they began an eight-game road trip with an 8-3 victory over the Salem Keizer Volcanoes at Volcanoes Stadium Thursday night.
The Hillsboro Hops scored four times and made four errors but it was enough to give them the opening game of this five-game set as they prevailed over the Vancouver Canadians 4-3 at Nat Bailey Stadium Saturday.