
Around the Diamond: Majors streaking; Wright returns
The Majors, winners of 6 in a row, enter the weekend tied for top spot in the IBL; Taylor Wright returns after pro stint; Fernando gets his shot; And more!

The Majors, winners of 6 in a row, enter the weekend tied for top spot in the IBL; Taylor Wright returns after pro stint; Fernando gets his shot; And more!

The Majors look to extend win streak this weekend, beginning Friday vs. Barrie; Is Brownlee having a career year at age 38?; The home run is taking pressure off the small ball game; And more! Catch our latest news & notes

The Majors, on a 3-game losing skid, look to make up ground this weekend; Versatile Newton providing an offensive spark; London leading the way statistically; And more! Catch our latest news & notes

Canada Day kicks off 7 games in 10 days for the Majors, who welcome Byron Reichstein back for the holiday affair; A true test of pitching lies ahead; Wright catches on in Frontier League; And more!

The Majors’ three-game weekend includes a matchup with first-place Welland; London’s secondary arms will be key in long season. How are they performing so far? Wilkie looking to build on big game. Catch our news & notes

The second-place Majors (7-3) enter a three-game weekend with the top pitching numbers in the league — and some well-earned powers numbers. That and more in this week’s news & notes.

Atop the IBL standings early, the 6-1 Majors play three this weekend (technically four, with the remainder of their suspended home opener Friday). Their pitching has (rightly) gotten the headlines, but the bats are quietly doing some damage, too.

The Majors take a 4-1 record into the weekend (Friday vs. Toronto, Sunday @ Hamilton). Owen Boon and newcomer Jose Arias have dominated on the mound, while Robert Mullen and Drew Lawrence have made their mark at the plate.

Denver Barkey, an exciting rookie, earned a lot of ice time as a 16-year-old this season. But he’s only scratched the surface on his talent. His future is bright, and Knights fans will have a front row seat.

Evelyn Walsh, who narrowly — and controversially — missed a spot on Canada’s Olympic figure skating team, has since won an international medal and turned the page to a new chapter in her career.