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After being selected from the Boston Red Sox in the 1976 expansion draft, Ernie Whitt evolved into one of the most popular players in Toronto Blue Jays history. From 1977 to 1989, the beloved Jays …
MORE »The Administrative Assistant position is a part-time maternity leave position, beginning in August 2013 and continuing until approximately January 2015. For most of the year, the hours will be 15 hours per week but those …
MORE »The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum along with Lerners Lawyers and the London Convention Centre are hosting the 3rd annual London Salutes Canadian Baseball breakfast on Friday, June 28 from 7:30am to 9:00am at …
MORE »Russell Martin (East York, ON) became the 9th Canadian to hit 100 career homeruns when he belted a homerun on Saturday, June 8.
Homerun leaders:
Larry Walker 383
Matt Stairs 265
Jason Bay 219
Justin Morneau 206
Jeff Heath 194
Joey Votto …
Jack Graney’s road to the big leagues began in St. Thomas, Ontario, where he was discovered and recommended to the Chicago Cubs by fellow Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer, Bob Emslie. After a season in …
MORE »One of the most respected executives in Toronto Blue Jays history, Peter Widdrington graduated from Pickering College and Queen’s University, prior to obtaining his MBA from Harvard. Starting as a salesman with Labatt’s in 1955, …
MORE »Sleepover at the Hall of Fame!
Enjoy a night at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum with your parents or bring along the whole family for a night of baseball fun.
Schedule includes:
- BBQ dinner
- …
Join the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Marys on Saturday, June 29 for two amazing events!
Kick off your day by attending the 2013 Induction Ceremony at 11am for Toronto Blue Jays …
Celebrity Softball game on Thursday, June 27 at 7pm on Rotary Field at the Hall of Fame.
In 2009 Larry Walker took one deep over the right field fence and just two years ago Tony Fernandez …
Though he took a circuitous route to the big leagues, Jim McKean evolved into one of the most respected umpires of his generation. After graduating from Montreal’s Monklands High School, where he claimed top athlete …
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