Baseball governing body
Baseball B.C.![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/68/Logo-baseball-bc.gif) |
Sport | Baseball |
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Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
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Founded | 1968 |
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Headquarters | Surrey, BC |
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President | Chris Balison |
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CEO | David Laing |
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Secretary | Ted Hotzak |
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Other key staff | Scott MacKenzie |
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Sponsor | Government of British Columbia, ViaSport |
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Official website |
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baseball.bc.ca |
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Baseball B.C. (the B.C. Amateur Baseball Association) is the recognized provincial sport organization[1] for amateur baseball in British Columbia.[2] At present, the membership includes the following affiliated organizations:
- B.C. Little League Baseball
- B.C. Babe Ruth Baseball
- B.C. Premier Baseball League
- B.C. Junior Baseball Association
- B.C. Senior Baseball Association
- B.C. Baseball Umpires Association
References
- ^ "Baseball Canada | Home".
- ^ "Home". baseball.bc.ca.
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Baseball in Canada
WBSC Americas |
Overview | - Teams
- Venues
- Leagues
- Players
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Governing bodies | - Baseball Canada
- B.C.
- Alberta
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- Quebec
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- PEI
- NL
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National teams | |
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Professional teams | |
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National competitions | |
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International events | |
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Awards and honors | |
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