HALL OF FAMER JOHN DUCEY
John Ducey was a player, umpire and administrator in Alberta for more than 60 years. As a 13-year-old, he served as a batboy at Diamond Park for teams that...
HALL OF FAMER GOODY ROSEN
At 5-foot-9, 150 pounds, Goody Rosen overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to play in the majors. The scrappy Canuck, who shagged balls at Toronto’s Maple Leaf Stadium as a kid,...
HALL OF FAMER DAVE VAN HORNE
He calls games for the Miami Marlins now, but for hundreds of thousands of Canadians, Dave Van Horne will always be the voice of the Montreal Expos. The Easton,...
HALL OF FAMER PAT GILLICK
A left-handed pitcher on the 1958 NCAA champion, University of Southern California (USC) squad, Pat Gillick spent five years in the Baltimore Orioles system. Arm troubles would force the...
The Big Baseball
The Big Baseball The baseball globe that is more than 75yrs old was displayed in the Roy McKay Clubhouse at Labatt Park for the past 3 seasons during London...
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 2020 Baseball Survey
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 2020 Baseball Survey Baseball is back – almost – and Canadians have a lot to say about what they love about the...
HALL OF FAMER ROB THOMSON
Born in 1963 in Sarnia, Ont., Rob Thomson grew up in nearby Corunna. A standout player for the Intercounty League’s Stratford Hillers in the early ’80s, Thomson was recruited...
HALL OF FAMER BOB PRENTICE
Bob Prentice was a multi-sport star in high school at Toronto’s Riverdale Collegiate. An all-star quarterback and standout hockey player, Prentice chose to focus on a baseball career. After...
HALL OF FAMER RON RONCETTI
Born near Rome, Italy, Ron Roncetti came to Toronto with his parents when he was eight months old. Settling with his family near Elizabeth Street in downtown Toronto, he...
HALL OF FAMER DOUG MELVIN
Doug Melvin, was born August 8, 1952, is Chatham, Ontario. The Milwaukee Brewers general manager since 2002 had a brief pitching career in the minor leagues from 1972-78 with...