Canadian baseball star Justin Morneau puts name to national amateur championship
Canadian baseball star Justin Morneau was willing to put his name to the trophy of a new Canadian amateur baseball championship because he feels the tournament fills a need in the sport.
The Morneau Cup that starts Tuesday in Okotoks, Alta., brings 16 under-19 men’s baseball clubs together from across Canada to determine which one takes home his namesake trophy first.
Morneau, from New Westminster, B.C., is a four-time Major League Baseball all-star and the 2006 American League MVP. He likes that the national championship rewards teamwork.
“So much of the sports world now, especially on the baseball side, has turned to individual events and showcase and ‘how hard can I throw? How hard can I hit?” We’ve lost some of the desire to just win ball games with your friends or with the team that you’re on,” Morneau said.
