Sioux Falls Canaries Ink Ex-University of Buffalo Baseball’s Chris Kwitzer for 2026

The Sioux Falls Canaries signed infielder Chris Kwitzer for the 2026 season. Manager Mike Meyer praised his competitive spirit and versatility, highlighting Kwitzer's impressive stats and experience in recent leagues and tournaments.

New Jersey’s Spencer Bauer Signs with Sioux Falls Canaries

Spencer Bauer, a right-handed pitcher from New Jersey, has signed with the Sioux Falls Canaries. He previously pitched for the University of Central Florida and Elon University, achieving an 8-5 record and 4.78 ERA.

Mike Meyer Earns American Association’s Manager of the Year Award

Meyer guided the Canaries to a 52-48 record and a return to the postseason for the first time in three years.

Canaries’ Outfielder Mike Hart’s Catch Makes ESPN SportCenter’s No. 4 on Top 10 List

Mike Hart sparkles in outfield for Sioux Falls Canaries.

Don’t Mess with the Zokan: Canaries’ Lefty Sours Milkmen Bats with Nine Ks

The Canaries improve to 14-9, while the Milkmen drop to 11-12.

Alay Lago Propels Canaries to 5-3 Win Over Saints

Alay Lago is now batting .412 at a seven for 17 clip with a home run and RBI through four games to start the year.

Devine, Allen Pace Saints to Series-Clinching 7-4 Win Over Canaries

Mike Devine goes five innings for the win, while Josh Allen enjoys banner day.

Power Surge Propells Saints to 14-3 Win Over Sioux Falls

Long balls by first baseman John Silviano, outfielder Sebastian Zawada (a two-run shot), and catcher Chris Chinea three-run bomb accounted for six of the 14 Saints' runs.

Sioux Falls Canaries Ink Ex-Israeli Pitcher D.J. Sharabi

Sharabi did not permit an earned run over six frames at the European Championships, registering the win over France that clinched Israel's spot in the Olympic qualifier. He made two appearances in that tournament, including two scoreless innings in Israel's upset win over the Netherlands.

Sioux Falls Canaries Claim American Association Batting Champ Alay Lago in Dispersal Draft

Lago excelled with Sioux Falls, hitting a league-leading .339 and posting 386/.531 with 13 home runs, 30 doubles, and 57 RBIs last year. Plus, the Cuba native earned a Postseason All-Star selection as a second baseman.