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View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... This is a list of active baseball players who hold Canadian citizenship, who have played in Major League ...
Pages in category "Major League Baseball players from Canada" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 265 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:Olympic baseball players of Canada The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baseball players from Canada .
Baseball in Canada is played at various levels throughout the country, including by Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays, founded in 1977 (Canada's first MLB team, the Montreal Expos, formed in 1969, relocated to Washington, D.C. in 2005) and Minor League Baseball's Vancouver Canadians, an affiliate of the Blue Jays competing in the High-A Northwest League.
Goody Rosen, MLB All-Star outfielder, Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame; George Selkirk, succeeded Babe Ruth in right field for NY Yankees; Matt Stairs (born 1968) Adam Stern (born 1980) Mark Teahen; Scott Thorman; Larry Walker, first Canadian to win Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) of Major League Baseball , 5x All Star [2] Nigel Wilson
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (French: Temple de la renommée du baseball canadien) is a museum located in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada. The museum commemorates the great players, teams, and events from Canadian baseball history.
He won his first Tip O'Neill Award that year as the top Canadian baseball player. [12] He missed the 1988 season after undergoing reconstructive knee surgery for an injury while playing in the Mexican Pacific League. [6] [13] The Expos moved him up to Indianapolis Indians of the Triple-A International League in 1989. There, he played in 114 ...
His ability to pinch hit made him a valuable asset to several teams and earned him the nickname "Matt Stairs – Professional Hitter". Stairs, Larry Walker, Justin Morneau, Jason Bay, and Joey Votto are the only Canadian MLB players to hit at least 200 career home runs. [4] On February 4, 2015, Stairs was elected to the Canadian Baseball Hall ...