
"Sportsnet's reporter Hazel Mae has been enshrined with the 2025 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's Jack Graney Award, which is an honour given annually to "a member of the media who has made significant contributions to baseball in Canada through their life's work". For Mae, her illustrious professional career all began when she became the anchor for Sportsnet Central way back in 2001, but she didn't become a permanent part of the Jays organization until more than a decade later."
"From there, Mae has made a name for herself for her renowned post-game interviews with Blue Jays players that usually included celebratory dunks of liquid to commemorate the team victory. On top of that, she was often involved in many in-depth Blue Jays coverage, interviews and documentaries as well, making her a valuable mainstay in the organization. Outside of the organization, Mae has also participated in many charitable events across Canada to help raise funds and awareness for many initiatives."
Sportsnet reporter Hazel Mae has been enshrined with the 2025 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's Jack Graney Award, an honour given annually to a member of the media who has made significant contributions to baseball in Canada through their life's work. Mae began her professional career as anchor for Sportsnet Central in 2001 and became Toronto's in-game reporter in 2015. She is known for post-game interviews with Blue Jays players that often included celebratory dunks. Mae contributed to in-depth Blue Jays coverage, interviews and documentaries and participated in charitable events across Canada.
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