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2013 BASEBALL CANADA JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM PROGRAM Date Event Location 2013 BASEBALL CANADA JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM PROGRAM Date Event Location *Spring Training [ Disney's ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex ] Thurs-11-April Coaches, Players & Staff Arrive { Fairfield Inn & Suites, Marriott Village– Ph: 407-938-9001 } Disney, Orlando FL Fri-12-April 10:30 AM – Meeting / 1:30PM - 4:30PM Practice [ Mizuno Glove Fitting & Talk ] Field # 5, # 4 Sat-13-April 10:00AM Canada vs Atlanta Braves / 1:00 – 3:30 PM – Practice Stadium / Field # 5, # 4 Sun-14-April 9:00 – 11:30 Practice / 1:00 PM Intersquad Game {Scouting Bureau} Field # 5, # 4 / Stadium Mon-15-April 9:00 - 11:30 Practice / 1:00PM Canada vs Detroit Tigers { TSN } Field # 5, # 4 / Stadium Tues-16-April / 1:00PM Canada vs Toronto Blue Jays Bobby Mattick Complex Wed-17-April 9:00 - 11:30 Practice / 1:00PM Canada vs Washington Nationals { RBC Presentation } Field # 5, # 4 / Stadium Thurs-18-April 9:00 - 11:30 Practice / 1:00PM Canada vs Houston Astros Field # 5, # 4 / Field #3 Fri-19-April 9:00 - 11:30 Practice / 1:00PM Canada vs Washington Nationals Field # 5, # 4 / Stadium Sat-20-April 10:00AM Canada vs Atlanta Braves Stadium Sun-21-April Coaches, Staff & Athletes Return Home Orlando - Home *Dominican Summer League Wed-22-May Coaches, Staff & Athletes Arrive { Barcelo Capella Hotel – Juan Dolio / www.barcelo.com } Miami - Santo Domingo / Ph: 809-526-1080 [ AA 1419 – 6:25 / 8:40 PM ] Thurs-23-May 11:00AM Canada vs Minnesota Twins Boca Chica Fri-24-May 10:30AM / 2:30 Canada vs Toronto Blue Jays / Milwaukee Brewers San Pedro de Macoris Sat-25-May 10:30AM Canada vs Chicago Cubs Boca Chica Sun-26-May 11:00AM / 3:00 Canada vs Kansas City Royals / Seattle Mariners Boca Chica / Boca Chica Mon-27-May 11:00AM Canada vs Tampa Bay Rays Boca Chica Tues-28-May 10:30AM / 2:30 Canada vs Atlanta Braves / Detroit Tigers San Pedro Wed-29-May 11:00AM Canada vs Seattle Mariners Boca Chica Thurs-30-May 10:30AM / 7:00 Canada vs New York Mets / MLB Prospect League San Pedro / Santo Domingo Fri-31-May Coaches, Staff & Athletes Return Home [ AA 1964 – 6:05 / 8:35 AM ] Santo Domingo - Miami *Pre-World Camp & Exhibition Series [ Toronto & New England Collegiate Baseball League ] Sat -29-June Coaches, Players & Staff Arrive { Renaissance Toronto Downtown – Ph: 416-341-5052 } Toronto Sun-30-June TBD Meeting & Practice Rogers Center Mon-01-July TBD Practice / On Field Ceremony & Watch Jays vs Tigers [ 1:07 PM Game ] Rogers Center Tues-02-July TBD Fly To Boston [ 2 hr. drive ] Canada vs Pittsfield Suns Wahconah Park Wed-03-July 7:10 PM Boston Red Sox vs San Diego Padres Fenway Park Thurs-04-July TBD Canada vs TBA TBD Fri-05-July TBD Canada vs Torrington Titans Fuessenich Park Sat-06-July TBD Canada vs Holyoke Blue Sox MacKenzie Stadium Sun-07-July TBD Canada vs Danbury Westerners Rogers Park Mon-08-July TBD Canada vs Old Orchard Beach or Utica Brewers TBD Tues-09-July TBD Canada vs New Bedford Bay Sox Paul Walsh Field Wed-10-July TBD Canada vs Martha’s Vinyard Sharks Vinyard Baseball Park Thurs-11-July TBD Coaches, Staff & Athletes Return Home Boston – Home Final Camp / Pre-World Exhibition Series & World Junior Baseball Championship Australia, Taichung, Taiwan Wed-14-Aug Fly To Brisbane Australia & Bus To Gold Coast [ 1 Hr. Bus Ride ] TBD-Brisbane-Radisson Mercure Resort Gold Coast Fri-16-Aug Arrive 10:25 AM [ Radisson Mercure Resort Gold Coast – Palm Meadows Drive, Gold Coast Australia ] Brisbane – Gold Coast Sat-17-Aug Practice TBD Sun-18-Aug 9:00 – 11:30 Practice / 12:30 Canada vs Reseisha Medical College ( Japan ) Palm Meadows Mon-19-Aug 8:30 – 11:30 Practice / 12:15 Canada vs Australia Palm Meadows Tues-20-Aug 8:30 – 11:30 Practice / 12:15 Canada vs Australia Palm Meadows Wed-21-Aug 10:00 – 12:00 Practice Palm Meadows Thurs-22-Aug 12:15 Canada vs Australia / 5:30 Canada vs Reseisha Medical College ( Japan ) Palm Meadows Fri-23-Aug 8:30 – 11:30 Practice / 6:30 Canada vs Australia Palm Meadows Sat-24-Aug 8:30 – 11:30 Practice / 12:15 Canada vs Australia Palm Meadows Sun-25-Aug 8:30 – 11:30 Practice / 12:15 Canada vs Reseisha Medical College ( Japan ) Palm Meadows Mon-26-Aug 8:30 – 11:30 Practice / 12:15 Canada vs Australia Palm Meadows Tues-27-Aug Fly to Taiwan Brisbane – Taipei - Taichung World Junior Baseball Championship [ Taichung, Taiwan ] Wed-28Aug TBD Practice Taichung Thurs-29-Aug TBD Practice Taichung Fri-30-Aug TBD Game Taichung Sat-31-Aug TBD Game Taichung Sun-01-Sept TBD Game Taichung Mon-02-Sept TBD Game Taichung Tues-03-Sept TBD Game Taichung Wed-04-Sept TBD Game Taichung Thurs-05-Sept TBD Game Taichung Fri-06-Sept TBD Game Taichung Sat-07-Sept TBD Game Taichung Sun-08-Sept TBD Game Taichung Mon-09-Sept TBD Coaches, Staff & Athletes Return Home Taichung - Home April 8, 2013 .
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