With his two-run home run on Monday, Cleveland Guardians slugger Josh Naylor became the 14th Canadian to register 100 RBIs in a major league season.
Former Expos coach Billy Gardner died in January at age 96
Former Montreal Expos first-base coach Billy Gardner passed away on January 3 at the age of 96.
March 6, 1969: Montreal Expos’ first spring training game
Kevin Glew shares some details about the Montreal Expos' first ever spring training game played on March 6, 1969.
Former Expo U.L. Washington dies at 70
Former Montreal Expos infielder U.L. Washington passed away on Sunday at the age of 70 after a brave battle with cancer.
Canadian baseball notes: Jordan Balazovic, Edouard Julien, Jonah Weisner, Steve Charles
Kevin Glew shares some Canadian baseball notes about Jordan Balazovic, Edouard Julien, Jonah Weisner and Steve Charles.
Mulliniks, ex-teammate of Brett, Olerud, discusses what it will take to hit .400
Rance Mulliniks, who played with both George Brett and John Olerud, discusses what it will take for someone to bat .400 in a MLB season.
Canadian baseball notes: Bo Naylor, Jordan Balazovic, Joey Votto, Stubby Clapp
There have been plenty of positive Canadian stories in Major League Baseball this week. Kevin Glew provides a summary.
Remembering when George Bell hit three homers for the Blue Jays on Opening Day
Kevin Glew reflects on George Bell's three-home run performance on Opening Day in 1988 for the Toronto Blue Jays.
10 things you might not know about Pat Borders
Kevin Glew shares 10 things you might not know about 1992 World Series MVP and former Toronto Blue Jays catcher Pat Borders.
Dickson recalls Edmonds making “greatest catch ever”
It has been called the greatest catch in major league history. Jason Dickson agrees with that assessment and he might be the best person to judge. After all, the Miramichi, N.B., native was the California Angels pitcher on June 10, 1997 when with two outs and runners on first and second in the bottom of the fifth inning, Kansas City Royals outfielder David Howard belted one of his curveballs deep into centre field at Kauffman Stadium, well over the head of outfielder Jim Edmonds.
