Incorporated in 1964 as the Canadian Federation of Amateur Baseball, it is made up of 10 provincial associations which represent players, coaches, and umpires across Canada.
They were part of the inaugural World Baseball Classic tournament in 2006, where they recorded their best ever result of ninth place.
Baseball Canada's sole mission is "dedicated, through collaborative leadership, to develop, promote and deliver ethical athlete centred programs which allow individuals to maximize their potential.
"[3] Founded in 1999; the Junior National Team began an elite selection process in developing baseball players in North America.
The following associations have all received accreditation through the RBI Program:[10] Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Baseball Canada's Challenger Program[11] is designed to ensure that children with special needs get the opportunity to participate in organized baseball.
It is a safe, fun and positive environment where no score is kept, and each child is assigned their own personal "buddy" who aids them during a game.
Whether it be learning the rules, aiding them around the base path, or teaching them how to play, these buddies help to ensure that each child has an enjoyable experience.
These games are designed specifically for each age group and focus on developing the key skill sets used in baseball: hitting, throwing, and fielding.