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Bats, Bonds, and Tributes: The CABC Podcast Ep. 2

Bats, Bonds, and Tributes: The CABC Podcast Ep. 2

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In this exciting second episode of the CABC Podcast, host Dan Estey dives into the latest happenings in senior men's AAA and AA baseball across Canada,featuring special guests and heartfelt tributes.

Dan discusses the upcoming CABC Gold Bat Tournament set for June 13th-15th in Sarnia, where teams will compete for glory and community pride. He also highlights a significant event in Milton, Ontario, where the local baseball community will honor Glenn Turner with a diamond dedication ceremony, celebrating his immense contributions to the sport.

The episode takes a poignant turn as Dan reflects on the tragic loss of young Jesse Lubiniecki, sending thoughts and condolences to his family and friends within the baseball community.

The show then shifts gears to recap the week's action, covering thrilling games from various leagues, including the Nova Scotia Men's Baseball League and the New Brunswick Senior Baseball League, among others.

Listeners will also hear from James Grant and Matt Richard, who share insights about the Gold Bat Tournament's rich history and its impact on local baseball culture.

They discuss the competitive landscape and the importance of early-season tournaments in preparing teams for the challenges ahead.

Join us as we celebrate the spirit of baseball, honour those we've lost, and look forward to an exhilarating summer of competition!

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