The New Hampshire Fisher Cats were down to their last strike but three former Vancouver Canadians teamed up to save the day.

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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats were down to their last strike but three former Vancouver Canadians teamed up to save the day.
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.
Josh Palacios was one of the many former Vancouver Canadians who helped the New Hampshire Fisher Cats win the Eastern League championship in 2018. The
The 2017 Vancouver Canadians got to relive the joy of winning the Northwest League championship all over again this spring. The players were presented with their championship rings late last month in Dunedin as part of a ring ceremony that also honoured the Florida State League co-champion Dunedin Blue Jays.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ fifth-round pick of the 2017 draft is the latest player to stop by in this edition of C’s Chat. Second baseman Cullen Large was taken by Toronto after playing at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia where he hit .323 over his three-year career in his home state.
The Lansing Lugnuts hitting has outpaced their pitching so far in 2017 but a couple of 2016 Vancouver Canadians gave their starting rotation a nice boost over the weekend.
Two big swings from a pair of 2015 Vancouver Canadians gave the Dunedin Blue Jays a come-from-behind victory Thursday.
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
Ryan McBroom and Rowdy Tellez – seen in the dugout before the 2014 Northwest League playoffs – will man first base for New Hampshire and
With Spring Training drawing to a close in Dunedin, two more players with Vancouver Canadians ties saw their first game action with the Toronto Blue Jays over the weekend.