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Cooperstowners that were rumoured to be coming to Toronto

March 14, 2011 Carlton Fisk Dave Winfield Ernie Whitt Goose Gossage Pat Gillick Paul Molitor Peter Bavasi Phil Niekro Rickey Henderson Roberto Alomar Ron Guidry Toronto Blue Jays 3 Comments

But What Do I Know? … Ron Piché, Woodie Fryman, Michael Young

February 8, 2011 Bill Singer Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame death dies funeral induction speech Michael Young National Baseball Hall of Fame Pat Gillick Peter Bavasi Ron Guidry Ron Piche Ryne Sandberg Toronto Blue Jays Woodie Fryman 2 Comments

The Elite Eight: Members of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Cooperstown

January 13, 2011 Andre Dawson Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Fergie Jenkins Gary Carter Jackie Robinson National Baseball Hall of Fame Pat Gillick Roberto Alomar Sparky Anderson Tommy Lasorda 10 Comments

Top Canadian Baseball Stories of 2010 – Part 1

January 2, 2011 Allan Roth Bob Elliott Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Canadian citizen Dan Shulman ESPN Jack Graney Award Joey Votto Lou Marsh Award Matt Stairs National Baseball Hall of Fame National League MVP Award Pat Gillick Paul Quantrill pinch-hit home run record Roberto Alomar Sunday Night Baseball Tip O'Neill Award Toronto Sun 4 Comments

Former Blue Jay Fred McGriff belongs in the Hall of Fame

December 20, 2010 Andre Dawson Atlanta Braves Chicago Cubs Dale Murray Dave Collins Eddie Murray Fred McGriff Jim Rice Los Angeles Dodgers Mike Morgan National Baseball Hall of Fame Pat Gillick San Diego Padres steroid era Tampa Bay Rays Tom Dodd Tony Perez Toronto Blue Jays Willie McCovey Willie Stargell 6 Comments

Pat Gillick elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame

December 6, 2010 Baltimore Orioles Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Joe Young Mike Johnson National Baseball Hall of Fame Pat Gillick Philadelphia Phillies Seattle Mariners Tom Valcke Toronto Blue Jays Leave a Comment

Pat Gillick deserves to be in Cooperstown

November 20, 2010 Baltimore Orioles Canada's Sports Hall of Fame Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Dave Stieb Expansion-Era committee George Bell Joe Carter National Baseball Hall of Fame Pat Gillick Philadelphia Phillies Roberto Alomar Seattle Mariners Tony Fernandez Toronto Blue Jays 2 Comments

But What Do I Know? … John McDonald, Pat Gillick, Frank Thomas

November 10, 2010 Adrian Gonzalez Al Oliver Alex Anthopoulos bullpen coach bust Clyde King Derek Jeter Frank Thomas George Steinbrenner Gold Glove Heath Bell Jed Hoyer John McDonald Jose Bautista Montreal Expos Montreal Royals New York Yankees Pat Gillick Pat Hentgen Rusty Staub Toronto Blue Jays 7 Comments

Ten things I would like to see happen in Canadian baseball over the next decade

August 6, 2010 Bob Elliott Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Carlos Delgado Jack Graney Award Larry Walker Montreal Expos National Baseball Hall of Fame Pat Gillick Terry Puhl Tim Raines Tom Henke Toronto Blue Jays Washington Nationals World Baseball Classic 14 Comments

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Canadian Baseball Card of the Week: Born in Victoria, B.C. in 1965, Steve Wilson pitched in parts of six big league seasons with the Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers. In 205 career games, the Canuck southpaw, who pitched primarily in relief, posted 13 wins. He currently serves as the Pacific Rim scouting supervisor for the Chicago Cubs.
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With help from his two Hall of Fame teammates, Catfish Hunter got the win at Exhibition Stadium on September 21, 1978.
Canadian Card of the Week: 1996 Bowman Ryan Dempster. This 36-year-old Gibsons, B.C., native has recorded the second-most wins (126) by a Canadian in the big leagues (Fergie Jenkins has 284 wins). Now in his 16th major league season, he has posted 10 or more wins in eight campaigns. He also notched 85 saves at the Cubs' closer from 2005 to 2007. The two-time all-star signed a two-year, $26.5-million contract with the Red Sox in the off-season.
Toronto Sun baseball columnist Bob Elliott was inducted into the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame on May 3. (File photo: Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame)
Canadian Baseball Card of the Week: 1991 Upper Deck Denis Boucher. This Montreal native spent parts of four seasons in the big leagues from 1991 to 1994 with the Blue Jays, Indians and Expos. He is one of only two players (along with Rob Ducey) to begin their career with the Blue Jays and finish it with the Expos. He is also only one of four Canadians to play for both the Blue Jays and Expos (others are Matt Stairs, Rob Ducey and Shawn Hill).
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Canadian Baseball Card of the Week: 1988 O-Pee-Chee Rob Ducey. One of Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame's class of 2013, Ducey was born in Toronto, Ont., but raised in Cambridge. Born in Toronto in 1965, Ducey was raised in Cambridge, Ont. The left-handed hitting outfielder was signed as a free agent by the Blue Jays in 1984. After being named MVP of the Rookie Ball Medicine Hat Blue Jays that year, he rose through the organization’s ranks to make his big league debut on May 1, 1987. His first major league homer came on September 14, 1987 in a contest in which the Jays clubbed a big league record 10 round-trippers to defeat the Orioles 18-3.

The talented Canadian suited up for parts of five more seasons with the Jays, prior to being dealt to the Angels in 1992. Tenures with the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners and Philadelphia Phillies would follow, as well as a two-year stint in the Japanese Pacific League with the Nippon Ham Fighters in 1995 and 1996 that saw him belt 51 home runs. He returned to Toronto for five games in 2000 and saw his final big league action with the Montreal Expos in 2001, making him the second Canadian (along with Denis Boucher) to start his major league career with the Jays and end it with the Expos. Ducey is also one of only four Canadians (Boucher, Shawn Hill and Matt Stairs are the others) to suit up for both the Jays and Expos. In all, Ducey played 19 seasons in professional baseball, making him one of just 12 Canadians to do so. 

Following his professional career, Ducey competed for Canada at the 2004 Olympics and served as a coach at the 2006 World Baseball Classic and 2008 Olympics. He has also been a scout for the Blue Jays and is currently working in player development for a Mexican League team.
Four representatives of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame (from left to right: Phil Parkinson, Scott Crawford, John Starzynski, Paul Podsadecki) presented Joey Votto (middle) with the Tip O'Neill Award on Friday night. (Photo courtesy of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame)

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