
Rainouts, Recaps, and the Gold Bat Tournament: The CABC Podcast Ep. 3
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Dan kicks off the episode by honoring Wally's legacy and extending condolences to his family and friends.
The episode then dives into a detailed recap of the week’s games, starting with the Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League, where the Dartmouth Dry continues to dominate with an impressive undefeated record.
Listeners will hear about the thrilling matchups in the New Brunswick Senior Baseball League, including a doubleheader that saw the Saint John Alpines take two close games against the Chatham Ironman.
The episode also covers the action in the Quebec leagues, the COBA Major Baseball League, and the Greater Toronto Baseball League, highlighting standout performances and key standings updates.As the episode unfolds,
Dan shares insights from the recent CABC Gold Bat Tournament, celebrating the Sarnia Brigade's remarkable victory and their journey through the competition.Join us for an engaging discussion filled with stories, statistics, and a look ahead to upcoming tournaments, including the St. Albert Tigers' annual invitational.
Tune in for a blend of nostalgia, competition, and community spirit that embodies the essence of Canadian baseball!
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