Claire Eccles, the lefty pitcher who in 2017 became the first female in the history of the West Coast League, will leave the Victoria HarbourCats following next week's series with the Corvallis Knights to represent her Country.
Eccles has been selected to the Baseball Canada Women's National Team and will now go into Team Canada preparations for the Women's World Cup, set for Florida in August. This is the last season Eccles is eligible to play for the HarbourCats.
"Claire's time here has been a triumph for so many reasons, and she proved that the door is open for women to play this game at higher and higher levels, when given the opportunity by organizations with that open-minded approach," said Jim Swanson, the Managing Partner of the HarbourCats. "Not only did she get college players out, and some by strikeout, she awakened the hearts and minds of female players around the world. She did it with class and grace, even though Claire and our team were met with scorn from some old-fashioned and classless corners of society. Claire and the HarbourCats will forever be connected."
Eccles, a softball star outfielder at the University of British Columbia, earned the WCL media notice around the world, and anyone who has been to Wilson's Group Stadium to see her pitch will remember the special atmosphere it created.
Eccles, 20, is both an outfielder and front-end pitcher for Andre Lachance and the Women's National Team, they have a real chance to push top-ranked Japan for the World Cup title.
The HarbourCats have also announced that no other player will ever wear number 8 again -- the team plans a jersey retirement ceremony for the 2019 season.