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HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
INDUCTION DAY
11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of Fame (386 Church St. S.). 3:30pm-5:00pm – autograph session with the Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud, Jacques Doucet, plus other special guests. BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Board of Directors consists of 14 people. Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the VimyFoundation and
HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Haar’s defining moment as a coach came in 1991, when he guided the Canadian Junior Team to Baseball Canada’s first and only international gold medal. That team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. For his efforts, Haar was named Canada’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and the International BaseballFederation’s top
TOM BURGESS
Years Played: 1946 to 1963. Tom Burgess signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946. In his first professional season, he belted 16 home runs with the Class D Hamilton Cardinals, earning himself a promotion to Allentown (Class B) the following campaign, where he would hit .350 in 106 games. Following the 1948 campaign, he returned to London to CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT Dedicated to preserving Canada's baseball history, and includes a list of inductees, examples of artifacts, stories, and merchandise. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
INDUCTION DAY
11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of Fame (386 Church St. S.). 3:30pm-5:00pm – autograph session with the Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud, Jacques Doucet, plus other special guests. BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Board of Directors consists of 14 people. Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the VimyFoundation and
HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Haar’s defining moment as a coach came in 1991, when he guided the Canadian Junior Team to Baseball Canada’s first and only international gold medal. That team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. For his efforts, Haar was named Canada’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and the International BaseballFederation’s top
TOM BURGESS
Years Played: 1946 to 1963. Tom Burgess signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946. In his first professional season, he belted 16 home runs with the Class D Hamilton Cardinals, earning himself a promotion to Allentown (Class B) the following campaign, where he would hit .350 in 106 games. Following the 1948 campaign, he returned to London to HALL OF FAMER JACK GRANEY Jack Graney’s road to the big leagues began in St. Thomas, Ontario, where he was discovered and recommended to the Chicago Cubs by fellow Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer, Bob Emslie. After a season in the Cubs organization, Graney was sold to the Cleveland, where he would evolve into a steady, dependable outfielder. His big FIELDS - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Hall of Fame 32 acre site. Cement Field – full size field with grass infield (ages 14 & up). Rotary Field – youth field with clay infield and lights (full size high quality portable mound available) (ages 10-15). King Field – youth field with clay infield and lights (full size high quality portable mound available) (ages 10-15). JMRD Field – regulation size infield (perfect for young HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS
George Wood (unsigned) Doc Younker. BASEBALLS. (ball holders available – round or square $6.99 plus tax each) Group A. $120 – Larry Walker (HoF 2020) Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $100 – Larry Walker Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $70: Pat HALL OF FAMER RON RONCETTI Born near Rome, Italy, Ron Roncetti came to Toronto with his parents when he was eight months old. Settling with his family near Elizabeth Street in downtown Toronto, he developed a passion for baseball and starred as a center fielder for the Toronto Lizzies during the 1920s. Canadian Baseball Hall of Famers Carmen Bush and HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 againstINDUCTION DAY
Schedule of events (subject to change): 9am-8pm – ballgames on the site. 9:30am-10:15am – Inductee press conference inside museum (386 Church St. S.) (media only) 11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall ofBOB ELLIOTT
Name: Bob Elliott Election: February 4, 2015 Induction: June 13, 2015 Born (date, year, place): September 10, 1949 in Kingston, Ontario Primary Position: writer Years: 1966-current Teams: Montreal Expos, Toronto Blue Jays Born in Kingston, Ont., in 1949, Elliott was introduced to baseball by his father, Bob, and grandfather, Chaucer, both of whom were superb AAGPBL - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM AAGPBL - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Name: Canadian-Born AAGPBL Players. Induction year: 1998. Born (date, year, place): Canada. Years Played: 1943 to 1954. With so many men serving in the war, Chicago Cubs owner, Philip Wrigley, feared baseball would be forgotten in the early ’40s. So to maintain interest in thesport, the
BOB PRENTICE
Bob Prentice was a multi-sport star in high school at Toronto’s Riverdale Collegiate. An all-star quarterback and standout hockey player, Prentice chose to focus on a baseball career. After signing with the Cleveland Indians as an 18-year-old, the Canadian infielder would hit .273 and belt 151 minor league home runs from 1948 to 1956. CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT Dedicated to preserving Canada's baseball history, and includes a list of inductees, examples of artifacts, stories, and merchandise. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
INDUCTION DAY
11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of Fame (386 Church St. S.). 3:30pm-5:00pm – autograph session with the Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud, Jacques Doucet, plus other special guests. BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Board of Directors consists of 14 people. Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the VimyFoundation and
HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Haar’s defining moment as a coach came in 1991, when he guided the Canadian Junior Team to Baseball Canada’s first and only international gold medal. That team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. For his efforts, Haar was named Canada’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and the International BaseballFederation’s top
TOM BURGESS
Years Played: 1946 to 1963. Tom Burgess signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946. In his first professional season, he belted 16 home runs with the Class D Hamilton Cardinals, earning himself a promotion to Allentown (Class B) the following campaign, where he would hit .350 in 106 games. Following the 1948 campaign, he returned to London to CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT Dedicated to preserving Canada's baseball history, and includes a list of inductees, examples of artifacts, stories, and merchandise. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
INDUCTION DAY
11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of Fame (386 Church St. S.). 3:30pm-5:00pm – autograph session with the Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud, Jacques Doucet, plus other special guests. BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Board of Directors consists of 14 people. Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the VimyFoundation and
HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Haar’s defining moment as a coach came in 1991, when he guided the Canadian Junior Team to Baseball Canada’s first and only international gold medal. That team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. For his efforts, Haar was named Canada’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and the International BaseballFederation’s top
TOM BURGESS
Years Played: 1946 to 1963. Tom Burgess signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946. In his first professional season, he belted 16 home runs with the Class D Hamilton Cardinals, earning himself a promotion to Allentown (Class B) the following campaign, where he would hit .350 in 106 games. Following the 1948 campaign, he returned to London to HALL OF FAMER JACK GRANEY Jack Graney’s road to the big leagues began in St. Thomas, Ontario, where he was discovered and recommended to the Chicago Cubs by fellow Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer, Bob Emslie. After a season in the Cubs organization, Graney was sold to the Cleveland, where he would evolve into a steady, dependable outfielder. His big FIELDS - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Hall of Fame 32 acre site. Cement Field – full size field with grass infield (ages 14 & up). Rotary Field – youth field with clay infield and lights (full size high quality portable mound available) (ages 10-15). King Field – youth field with clay infield and lights (full size high quality portable mound available) (ages 10-15). JMRD Field – regulation size infield (perfect for young HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS
George Wood (unsigned) Doc Younker. BASEBALLS. (ball holders available – round or square $6.99 plus tax each) Group A. $120 – Larry Walker (HoF 2020) Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $100 – Larry Walker Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $70: Pat HALL OF FAMER RON RONCETTI Born near Rome, Italy, Ron Roncetti came to Toronto with his parents when he was eight months old. Settling with his family near Elizabeth Street in downtown Toronto, he developed a passion for baseball and starred as a center fielder for the Toronto Lizzies during the 1920s. Canadian Baseball Hall of Famers Carmen Bush and HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 againstINDUCTION DAY
Schedule of events (subject to change): 9am-8pm – ballgames on the site. 9:30am-10:15am – Inductee press conference inside museum (386 Church St. S.) (media only) 11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall ofBOB ELLIOTT
Name: Bob Elliott Election: February 4, 2015 Induction: June 13, 2015 Born (date, year, place): September 10, 1949 in Kingston, Ontario Primary Position: writer Years: 1966-current Teams: Montreal Expos, Toronto Blue Jays Born in Kingston, Ont., in 1949, Elliott was introduced to baseball by his father, Bob, and grandfather, Chaucer, both of whom were superb AAGPBL - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM AAGPBL - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Name: Canadian-Born AAGPBL Players. Induction year: 1998. Born (date, year, place): Canada. Years Played: 1943 to 1954. With so many men serving in the war, Chicago Cubs owner, Philip Wrigley, feared baseball would be forgotten in the early ’40s. So to maintain interest in thesport, the
BOB PRENTICE
Bob Prentice was a multi-sport star in high school at Toronto’s Riverdale Collegiate. An all-star quarterback and standout hockey player, Prentice chose to focus on a baseball career. After signing with the Cleveland Indians as an 18-year-old, the Canadian infielder would hit .273 and belt 151 minor league home runs from 1948 to 1956. CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT HALL OF FAMER PETER WIDDRINGTON. June 2, 2021; Scott Crawford; One of the most respected executives in Toronto Blue Jays history, Peter Widdrington graduated from Pickering College and Queen’s University, prior to obtaining his MBA from Harvard. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS
George Wood (unsigned) Doc Younker. BASEBALLS. (ball holders available – round or square $6.99 plus tax each) Group A. $120 – Larry Walker (HoF 2020) Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $100 – Larry Walker Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $70: PatINDUCTION DAY
11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of Fame (386 Church St. S.). 3:30pm-5:00pm – autograph session with the Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud, Jacques Doucet, plus other special guests. BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Board of Directors consists of 14 people. Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the VimyFoundation and
HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 against HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT HALL OF FAMER PETER WIDDRINGTON. June 2, 2021; Scott Crawford; One of the most respected executives in Toronto Blue Jays history, Peter Widdrington graduated from Pickering College and Queen’s University, prior to obtaining his MBA from Harvard. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS
George Wood (unsigned) Doc Younker. BASEBALLS. (ball holders available – round or square $6.99 plus tax each) Group A. $120 – Larry Walker (HoF 2020) Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $100 – Larry Walker Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $70: PatINDUCTION DAY
11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of Fame (386 Church St. S.). 3:30pm-5:00pm – autograph session with the Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud, Jacques Doucet, plus other special guests. BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Board of Directors consists of 14 people. Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the VimyFoundation and
HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 against HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
MEMBERSHIP - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM 10. Set of Inductee baseball cards and Induction postcard (new members only) 11. Inductee baseball cards and postcard (renewal members only) 12. 20% discount on CBHFM merchandise (renewal members only) 13. FREE shipping on merchandise (excluding large items) 14. FREE admission to the CBHFM for you and one guest. HALL OF FAME EXPANSION The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is pleased to announce that the expansion of its current museum in St. Marys, Ontario is completed. The Hall teamed up with Marklevitz Architects Inc. from Stratford and BaAM Productions from Toronto to develop a 2,500-square-foot expansion to the current museum, as well as arenovation to the
HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 against HALL OF FAMER RON RONCETTI Born near Rome, Italy, Ron Roncetti came to Toronto with his parents when he was eight months old. Settling with his family near Elizabeth Street in downtown Toronto, he developed a passion for baseball and starred as a center fielder for the Toronto Lizzies during the 1920s. Canadian Baseball Hall of Famers Carmen Bush and HALL OF FAMER RHEAL CORMIER Rheal Cormier, born April 23, 1967, in Cape Pele New Brunswick, pitched 16 years in the major leagues, the third most seasons played by a Canadian, behind Fergie Jenkins and Matt Stairs (tied with 19), and Larry Walker (17). His 683 games pitched for St. Louis (1991-‘94), Boston (1995, 1999-‘00), Montreal (1996-‘97), Philadelphia (2001-‘06), and HALL OF FAMER ROY HALLADAY HALL OF FAMER ROY HALLADAY. Born in 1977 in Denver, Colo., Halladay was the Blue Jays’ first-round pick (17 th overall) in the 1995 major league amateur draft. On September 27, 1998, in his second big league start, he carried a no-hitter into the bottom of the ninth and had two outs when Detroit Tigers pinch-hitter Bobby Higginson homered. JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Haar’s defining moment as a coach came in 1991, when he guided the Canadian Junior Team to Baseball Canada’s first and only international gold medal. That team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. For his efforts, Haar was named Canada’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and the International BaseballFederation’s top
RON RONCETTI
Name: Sylvan Ron Roncetti Nickname: Ron Induction year: 1998 Born (date, year, place): August 11, 1911 in Rome, Italy Died (date, year, place): February 28, 1992 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder Born near Rome, Italy, Ron Ronc etti came to Toronto with his parents when he was eight months old. Settling with his family near Elizabeth Street in downtown Toronto, he developed aTOM BURGESS
Years Played: 1946 to 1963. Tom Burgess signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946. In his first professional season, he belted 16 home runs with the Class D Hamilton Cardinals, earning himself a promotion to Allentown (Class B) the following campaign, where he would hit .350 in 106 games. Following the 1948 campaign, he returned to London toGLADWYN SCOTT
Name: Gladwyn Scott Election: February 6, 2008 Induction: June 28, 2008 Born (date, year, place): January 28, 1932 in Hamiota, Manitoba Primary Position: Administration Gladwyn Scott has dedicated more than 60 years to baseball as a player, coach, builder and volunteer. Though he didn’t play organized baseball until he was 16, Scott eventuallypitched
CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT HALL OF FAMER PETER WIDDRINGTON. June 2, 2021; Scott Crawford; One of the most respected executives in Toronto Blue Jays history, Peter Widdrington graduated from Pickering College and Queen’s University, prior to obtaining his MBA from Harvard. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS
George Wood (unsigned) Doc Younker. BASEBALLS. (ball holders available – round or square $6.99 plus tax each) Group A. $120 – Larry Walker (HoF 2020) Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $100 – Larry Walker Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $70: PatINDUCTION DAY
11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of Fame (386 Church St. S.). 3:30pm-5:00pm – autograph session with the Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud, Jacques Doucet, plus other special guests. BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Board of Directors consists of 14 people. Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the VimyFoundation and
HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 against HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT HALL OF FAMER PETER WIDDRINGTON. June 2, 2021; Scott Crawford; One of the most respected executives in Toronto Blue Jays history, Peter Widdrington graduated from Pickering College and Queen’s University, prior to obtaining his MBA from Harvard. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS
George Wood (unsigned) Doc Younker. BASEBALLS. (ball holders available – round or square $6.99 plus tax each) Group A. $120 – Larry Walker (HoF 2020) Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $100 – Larry Walker Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $70: PatINDUCTION DAY
11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of Fame (386 Church St. S.). 3:30pm-5:00pm – autograph session with the Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud, Jacques Doucet, plus other special guests. BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Board of Directors consists of 14 people. Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the VimyFoundation and
HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 against HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
MEMBERSHIP - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM 10. Set of Inductee baseball cards and Induction postcard (new members only) 11. Inductee baseball cards and postcard (renewal members only) 12. 20% discount on CBHFM merchandise (renewal members only) 13. FREE shipping on merchandise (excluding large items) 14. FREE admission to the CBHFM for you and one guest. HALL OF FAME EXPANSION The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is pleased to announce that the expansion of its current museum in St. Marys, Ontario is completed. The Hall teamed up with Marklevitz Architects Inc. from Stratford and BaAM Productions from Toronto to develop a 2,500-square-foot expansion to the current museum, as well as arenovation to the
HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 against HALL OF FAMER RON RONCETTI Born near Rome, Italy, Ron Roncetti came to Toronto with his parents when he was eight months old. Settling with his family near Elizabeth Street in downtown Toronto, he developed a passion for baseball and starred as a center fielder for the Toronto Lizzies during the 1920s. Canadian Baseball Hall of Famers Carmen Bush and HALL OF FAMER RHEAL CORMIER Rheal Cormier, born April 23, 1967, in Cape Pele New Brunswick, pitched 16 years in the major leagues, the third most seasons played by a Canadian, behind Fergie Jenkins and Matt Stairs (tied with 19), and Larry Walker (17). His 683 games pitched for St. Louis (1991-‘94), Boston (1995, 1999-‘00), Montreal (1996-‘97), Philadelphia (2001-‘06), and HALL OF FAMER ROY HALLADAY HALL OF FAMER ROY HALLADAY. Born in 1977 in Denver, Colo., Halladay was the Blue Jays’ first-round pick (17 th overall) in the 1995 major league amateur draft. On September 27, 1998, in his second big league start, he carried a no-hitter into the bottom of the ninth and had two outs when Detroit Tigers pinch-hitter Bobby Higginson homered. JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Haar’s defining moment as a coach came in 1991, when he guided the Canadian Junior Team to Baseball Canada’s first and only international gold medal. That team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. For his efforts, Haar was named Canada’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and the International BaseballFederation’s top
RON RONCETTI
Name: Sylvan Ron Roncetti Nickname: Ron Induction year: 1998 Born (date, year, place): August 11, 1911 in Rome, Italy Died (date, year, place): February 28, 1992 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder Born near Rome, Italy, Ron Ronc etti came to Toronto with his parents when he was eight months old. Settling with his family near Elizabeth Street in downtown Toronto, he developed aTOM BURGESS
Years Played: 1946 to 1963. Tom Burgess signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946. In his first professional season, he belted 16 home runs with the Class D Hamilton Cardinals, earning himself a promotion to Allentown (Class B) the following campaign, where he would hit .350 in 106 games. Following the 1948 campaign, he returned to London toGLADWYN SCOTT
Name: Gladwyn Scott Election: February 6, 2008 Induction: June 28, 2008 Born (date, year, place): January 28, 1932 in Hamiota, Manitoba Primary Position: Administration Gladwyn Scott has dedicated more than 60 years to baseball as a player, coach, builder and volunteer. Though he didn’t play organized baseball until he was 16, Scott eventuallypitched
CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT Dedicated to preserving Canada's baseball history, and includes a list of inductees, examples of artifacts, stories, and merchandise. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place andOntario Place.
INDUCTION DAY
Statement from the Board of Directors: “Despite the decision to not elect a class of Hall of Famers in 2021 due to the ongoing pandemic situation, we remain committed and excited to induct our 2020 class of Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the Vimy Foundation and COO of Historica Canada and is frequent media contributor. In his spare time, Jeremy coaches youth baseball in North York, Ontario. HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to hismajor league debut.
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, heTOM BURGESS
Name: Thomas Roland Burgess Nickname: Tim Induction year: 1992 Born (date, year, place): September 1, 1927 in London, Ontario Died (date, year, place): November 24, 2008 in London, Ontario Primary Position: Outfielder, First Base Bats: Left Throws: Left Years Played: 1946 to 1963 Teams Played: St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Angels Tom Burgesssigned
JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Name: John Haar Election: March 1, 2007 Induction: June 23, 2007 Born (date, year, place): November 27, 1943 in Vancouver, British Columbia Primary Position: Builder, Coach A three-sport star at the University of British Columbia (UBC), John Haar is the only athlete in the school’s history to have an opportunity to play professionally inthree
NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT Dedicated to preserving Canada's baseball history, and includes a list of inductees, examples of artifacts, stories, and merchandise. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place andOntario Place.
INDUCTION DAY
Statement from the Board of Directors: “Despite the decision to not elect a class of Hall of Famers in 2021 due to the ongoing pandemic situation, we remain committed and excited to induct our 2020 class of Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF Jeremy Diamond (Chair) is a public historian and leader with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, program development and communications, Jeremy had held leadership roles as CEO of Myseum of Toronto, Executive Director of the Vimy Foundation and COO of Historica Canada and is frequent media contributor. In his spare time, Jeremy coaches youth baseball in North York, Ontario. HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to hismajor league debut.
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, heTOM BURGESS
Name: Thomas Roland Burgess Nickname: Tim Induction year: 1992 Born (date, year, place): September 1, 1927 in London, Ontario Died (date, year, place): November 24, 2008 in London, Ontario Primary Position: Outfielder, First Base Bats: Left Throws: Left Years Played: 1946 to 1963 Teams Played: St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Angels Tom Burgesssigned
JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Name: John Haar Election: March 1, 2007 Induction: June 23, 2007 Born (date, year, place): November 27, 1943 in Vancouver, British Columbia Primary Position: Builder, Coach A three-sport star at the University of British Columbia (UBC), John Haar is the only athlete in the school’s history to have an opportunity to play professionally inthree
NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
FIELDS - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Hall of Fame 32 acre site. Cement Field – full size field with grass infield (ages 14 & up). Rotary Field – youth field with clay infield and lights (full size high quality portable mound available) (ages 10-15). King Field – youth field with clay infield and lights (full size high quality portable mound available) (ages 10-15). JMRD Field – regulation size infield (perfect for young HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place andOntario Place.
MERCHANDISE SALE FOR FATHER'S DAY Merchandise Sale for Father’s Day Autographed memorabilia, books, clothing and hats on sale.buy something and receive something for free. Sale goes until end of day on Sunday, June 20. Email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca or call 519-284-1838 with your order. Items can be mailed, picked up at the Hall of Fame or delivered (if inSt. Marys). All
MEMBERSHIP - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Memberships. The Hall of Fame is the perfect place for generations of families and friends to share their memories and dreams about a constant in Canadian history – Baseball. DONATIONS - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum relies on your donations to continue to provide a vibrant and meaningful home for Canada’srich baseball.
HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 against HALL OF FAMER KIRK MCCASKILL Though his father was a professional hockey player, Kirk McCaskill opted for a career in baseball after starring in both sports at the University of Vermont. A finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, as the top U.S. college player, McCaskill was selected by the Winnipeg Jets in the 4th round of the 1981 draft. The highBOB ELLIOTT
Name: Bob Elliott Election: February 4, 2015 Induction: June 13, 2015 Born (date, year, place): September 10, 1949 in Kingston, Ontario Primary Position: writer Years: 1966-current Teams: Montreal Expos, Toronto Blue Jays Born in Kingston, Ont., in 1949, Elliott was introduced to baseball by his father, Bob, and grandfather, Chaucer, both of whom were superbDOUG MELVIN
Name: Doug Melvin Elected: February 7, 2012 Induction: June 23, 2012 Born (date, year, place): August 8, 1952 in Chatham, Ontario Primary Position: Builder Teams: Pittsburgh, NY Yankees, Baltimore, Texas, Milwaukee Doug Melvin, was born August 8, 1952, is Chatham, Ontario. The Milwaukee Brewers general manager since 2002 had a brief pitchingcareer in the
BOB PRENTICE
Name: Bob Prentice Election: January 28, 1986 Induction: July 31, 1986 Born (date, year, place): August 12, 1928 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): February 9, 1995 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder Bob Prentice was a multi-sport star in high school at Toronto’s Riverdale Collegiate. An all-star quarterback and standout hockey player, CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT Dedicated to preserving Canada's baseball history, and includes a list of inductees, examples of artifacts, stories, and merchandise. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS
George Wood (unsigned) Doc Younker. BASEBALLS. (ball holders available – round or square $6.99 plus tax each) Group A. $120 – Larry Walker (HoF 2020) Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $100 – Larry Walker Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $70: PatINDUCTION DAY
Schedule of events (subject to change): 9am-8pm – ballgames on the site. 9:30am-10:15am – Inductee press conference inside museum (386 Church St. S.) (media only) 11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Haar’s defining moment as a coach came in 1991, when he guided the Canadian Junior Team to Baseball Canada’s first and only international gold medal. That team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. For his efforts, Haar was named Canada’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and the International BaseballFederation’s top
TOM BURGESS
Years Played: 1946 to 1963. Tom Burgess signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946. In his first professional season, he belted 16 home runs with the Class D Hamilton Cardinals, earning himself a promotion to Allentown (Class B) the following campaign, where he would hit .350 in 106 games. Following the 1948 campaign, he returned to London to CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM>MUSEUMMEMBERSHIPABOUTNEWSVISITSUPPORT Dedicated to preserving Canada's baseball history, and includes a list of inductees, examples of artifacts, stories, and merchandise. MUSEUM - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 386 Church St. South in St. Marys, Ontario.. MapQuest MAP. Hours: Museum closed until province of Ontario enters Step 3 of their re-opening plan (Approx. July 27) Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca to book tour. *Masks are now required to be worn by visitors in the museum as per the Medical Officer ofHealth for
HISTORY - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM History - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was started in Toronto by Bruce Prentice and was incorporated on November 19, 1982. The main two homes for the Hall of Fame in Toronto were Exhibition Place and Ontario Place. Unfortunately in 1991 the Hall of Fame had to close it doors inToronto.
AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS
George Wood (unsigned) Doc Younker. BASEBALLS. (ball holders available – round or square $6.99 plus tax each) Group A. $120 – Larry Walker (HoF 2020) Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $100 – Larry Walker Hall of Famer & National Baseball HoF’er. $70: PatINDUCTION DAY
Schedule of events (subject to change): 9am-8pm – ballgames on the site. 9:30am-10:15am – Inductee press conference inside museum (386 Church St. S.) (media only) 11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD HALL OF FAMER OSCAR JUDD. After leading Ingersoll and Guelph to Ontario championships, Oscar Judd played in seven different pro and semi-pro leagues prior to his major league debut in 1941. His minor league odyssey included stints in the Cubs and Cardinals organizations. While in the Cards system, Judd, who had hit as high as.416 in 1939, was
CARMEN BUSH
Name: Carmen Bush Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): October 26, 1912 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): December 5, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario Primary Position: Builder The ambitious child of Italian immigrants, Carmen Bush enjoyed playing and organizing sports as a youngster. When he was just 10 years old, he NATIONAL YOUTH TEAM 1991 Name: 1991 Team Canada National Youth Team Induction year: 1992 Expectations weren’t high for the Canadian team heading into the World Youth Baseball Championship in Brandon, Man., in July 1991. After all, the country’s best 16-to-18-year-olds – a group that featured Stubby Clapp and Jason Dickson – had just lost anexhibition game to
JOHN HAAR - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Haar’s defining moment as a coach came in 1991, when he guided the Canadian Junior Team to Baseball Canada’s first and only international gold medal. That team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. For his efforts, Haar was named Canada’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and the International BaseballFederation’s top
TOM BURGESS
Years Played: 1946 to 1963. Tom Burgess signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946. In his first professional season, he belted 16 home runs with the Class D Hamilton Cardinals, earning himself a promotion to Allentown (Class B) the following campaign, where he would hit .350 in 106 games. Following the 1948 campaign, he returned to London to FIELDS - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM Hall of Fame 32 acre site. Cement Field – full size field with grass infield (ages 14 & up). Rotary Field – youth field with clay infield and lights (full size high quality portable mound available) (ages 10-15). King Field – youth field with clay infield and lights (full size high quality portable mound available) (ages 10-15). JMRD Field – regulation size infield (perfect for young MERCHANDISE SALE FOR FATHER'S DAY Merchandise Sale for Father’s Day Autographed memorabilia, books, clothing and hats on sale.buy something and receive something for free. Sale goes until end of day on Sunday, June 20. Email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca or call 519-284-1838 with your order. Items can be mailed, picked up at the Hall of Fame or delivered (if inSt. Marys). All
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Museum Rentals The newly renovated and expanded museum is open for the season and now available for rentals as well. Situated in beautiful St. Marys, Ontario the Hall of Fame brings together the vast history of baseball in Canada and around the world into one building. This beautiful and iconic venue is the ideal place MEMBERSHIP - CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM 10. Set of Inductee baseball cards and Induction postcard (new members only) 11. Inductee baseball cards and postcard (renewal members only) 12. 20% discount on CBHFM merchandise (renewal members only) 13. FREE shipping on merchandise (excluding large items) 14. FREE admission to the CBHFM for you and one guest.INDUCTION DAY
Schedule of events (subject to change): 9am-8pm – ballgames on the site. 9:30am-10:15am – Inductee press conference inside museum (386 Church St. S.) (media only) 11:15am-5pm – museum open to public for tours. 1:00pm-3pm – Induction Ceremony for 2020 Inductees Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at the Hall of HALL OF FAME EXPANSION The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is pleased to announce that the expansion of its current museum in St. Marys, Ontario is completed. The Hall teamed up with Marklevitz Architects Inc. from Stratford and BaAM Productions from Toronto to develop a 2,500-square-foot expansion to the current museum, as well as arenovation to the
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“Despite the decision to not elect a class of Hall of Famers in 2021 due to the ongoing pandemic situation, we remain committed and excited to induct our 2020 class of Justin Morneau, Duane Ward, John Olerud and Jacques Doucet at a time when it is safe to do so in person. HALL OF FAMER RON RONCETTI Born near Rome, Italy, Ron Roncetti came to Toronto with his parents when he was eight months old. Settling with his family near Elizabeth Street in downtown Toronto, he developed a passion for baseball and starred as a center fielder for the Toronto Lizzies during the 1920s. Canadian Baseball Hall of Famers Carmen Bush and HALL OF FAMER ALLAN ROTH Allan Roth, born in Montreal on May 10, 1917, made a pitch to Branch Rickey in 1944 that made the case for opinions such as on-base percentage being more important than batting average. “And, wouldn’t it help a manager to know, for example, that a certain batter hit .220 against right-handed pitchers and .300 againstDICK FOWLER
Name: Richard John Fowler Nickname: Dick Induction: August 7, 1985 Born (date, year, place): March 30, 1921 in Toronto, Ontario Died (date, year, place): May 22, 1972 in Oneonta, New York Primary Position: Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right Years Played: 1941, 1942, 1945 to 1952 Teams Played: Philadelphia Athletics Dick Fowler was alanky, golden-armed
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FEATURED HALL OF FAMER HALL OF FAMER PETER WIDDRINGTON One of the most respected executives in Toronto Blue Jays history, Peter Widdrington graduated from Pickering College and Queen’s University, prior to obtaining his MBA from Harvard. Starting as a salesman with Labatt’s in 1955, the Toronto native rose...Read More
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