2025 Canadian Men's Baseball Championships Day 1 Recap
8/22/2025by CABC Admin
Colin Back & Family with current Trapper Players
Colin Back & Family with current Trapper Players

Day 1 of the 2025 Canadian Men's Baseball Championships is in the books here in Regina, Saskatchewan. A very busy day saw six games played on this day at Currie Field and Optimist Park. Here are all of the results from all of the games that were played:

 

Game #1 - Thursday, August 21st  10:00am @ Currie Field

Team Saskatchewan - 4

Team Quebec - 3

WP - Rhett Feser  LP - Conor Angel

 

Game #2 - Thursday, August 21st  10:00am @ Optimist Park

Team Manitoba - 12

Team Ontario - 2

WP - Branden Hatley  LP - Jorge Frugoni

 

Game #3 - Thursday, August 21st  1:00pm @ Currie Field

Team New Brunswick - 6

Team Ontario 2 - 2

WP - Hayden Dow LP - Andrew Hyde

 

Game #4 - Thursday, August 21st  4:00pm @ Currie Field

Team Quebec - 11

Team British Columbia - 3

WP - Felix Cote  LP - Fynn Chester

HR - Moises Perez Infante, Leonardo Ochoa (Que)

 

Game #5 - Thursday, August 21st  4:00pm @ Optimist Park

Team Ontario - 2

Team Alberta - 12

WP - Curtis Smith   LP - Taylor Pappin

 

Game #6 - Thursday, August 21st  7:00pm @ Currie Field

Team Nova Scotia - 1

Regina Trappers - 7

WP - Kody Rock  LP - Anthony McKinley

HR - Dyland Edmunds, Griffin Keller (Reg)

 

Notes & News

*Congrats to all of the participants of the Western Cycle Source for Sports HR Derby. A great night was had by all at the park. Big shout out to Regina Trappers slugger Griffin Keller on capturing the HR title this year. Congrats as well to Michel Dagenais from Team Quebec as both put on a huge show all night long.

 

*It was a special night at the park as well for the Trappers organization as Colin Back had his #8 jersey retired by the host club. Beck ran the team for 16 years and was an intrigral part in helping build the Regina based club. Congrats to Colin on a great career and thank you for all of your hard work.

 

Action picks up tomorrow at 10am at both fields with a full slate of games on Day 2 of the Canadian Men's Baseball Championships.