Blue Jays Baseball Academy Instructional Videos

  • March 20, 2014

This is a FREE instructional video that will hopefully prove to be an asset to your coaching/player development program.

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BC Selects Female Baseball Program Announcement and Information

  • March 20, 2014

Baseball BC is pleased to announce that its 20U (Midget) Division now has 2 coaches in place for the 2014 season.

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Blue Jays Honda Super Camps In BC

  • March 17, 2014

Baseball BC Is proud to welcome back the Toronto Blue Jays to British Columbia for three stops on their 2014 Honda Super Camps.

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This Week in Baseball BC

  • March 11, 2014

The CanAm Series will feature the Toronto Blue Jays visiting Safeco Field to take on the Seattle Mariners, August 11-13.

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Baseball BC Job Posting

  • March 09, 2014

Baseball BC, the Provincial Sport Organization, and it members, are looking to add to the staff compliment and are currently accepting applications for the following position.

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Baseball Canada announces ‘50 for 50’ contest

  • March 06, 2014

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Nanaimo Pirates Break Ground in Cuba

  • March 05, 2014

For the first time in history a team from the PBL will travel to Cuba for a series of exhibition games.

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The 2014 BC Selects Female Baseball Program is gaining excitement…!

  • March 04, 2014

There are 4 divisions this year which are 13U, 16U, 20U and the Women’s Open division.

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What is LTAD?

Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a systemic approach being developed and adopted by Baseball Canada to maximize a participant's potential and involvement in our sport. The LTAD framework aims to define optimal training, competition and recovery throughout an athlete's career to enable him / her to reach his / her full potential in baseball and as an athlete. 

 

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