| | | Hello, these are your top stories for Tuesday, September 21, 2021. Go to cbc.ca/sports to read more stories. | | | | | Sep 20 , 2021 • 23:00 EDT | Shane Baz pitched two-hit ball for five innings to win his major league debut and the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays cut Toronto's lead in the wild-card chase, holding off the Blue Jays 6-4 on Monday night. | Read more | | | | Sep 20 , 2021 • 16:37 EDT | As Canadians cast their votes, CBC Sports' daily newsletter looks at what some of the party leaders have said about the possibility of boycotting or pushing for the relocation of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. | Read more | | | | Sep 20 , 2021 • 14:37 EDT | Canada's women's hockey team will play a pair of rare games against male Junior A teams in B.C. next month to prepare for the 2022 Beijing Olympics. The Canadians are accustomed to a regular slate of games against male midget triple-A clubs. | Read more | | | | | Sep 20 , 2021 • 11:26 EDT | The University of Ottawa says Francis Perron, 25, died shortly after the team's season opener in Toronto on Saturday. | Read more | | | | Sep 20 , 2021 • 13:00 EDT | Every U Sports national championship is set to be broadcast on CBC Sports. The sides announced a four-year agreement on Monday, which includes the English-language broadcast 2021 Vanier Cup exclusively on CBC-TV. | Read more | | | | Enjoying this newsletter? You may also like The Buzzer from CBC Sports. Get up to speed on what's happening in sports in five minutes or less. Plus other fun stuff. Delivered right to your inbox, every weekday. Sign up here | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | | That's all for now. Check cbc.ca/sports throughout the day for the most recent headlines. | | | | | |
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