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@BlueTigerMe
Jeff Whitener, Eastern Missouri's premier Public Address & Event Announcer. Available for sporting events, trivia nights, game ops, play-by-play, & more!


My college season has ended, but there's still plenty of sports on the schedule. This week's theme is in honor of @Jeffco_softball, who finished the regular season with a 37-8 overall record and 25-3 as Champions of the Show Me State conference. They will be the #1 seed in the Region VI Tournament, which begins on 5/7 in Sedalia, Mo!

Baseball, softball, and maybe a surprise or two this week. Our color theme honors the @stlslamfootball team, as they begin their quest for a championship three-peat!

11 games this week, including St. Louis SLAM Women's Football! This week's theme is in honor of Oklahoma softball player Kendall Wells, who recently broke the NCAA record for freshman home runs in a season. She currently has an amazing 33 dingers!

Baseball, softball, and basketball fill up this week's schedule. (This week's theme is dedicated to the memory of Jefferson College Viking Coach Tony Underwood 📷. If you ever played for or worked with C.P., please come out this Saturday.

We were 3 out of 5 on the weather last week. Let's see if we can improve our average against Mother Nature this time around. (This week's theme is in honor of April Showers)

Track & Field has entered the chat this week. It's going to be a busy one, if Mother Nature cooperates! (This week's theme honors the opening week for the St. Louis Cardinals)

A busy week ahead calls for an early release of my schedule. Plenty of baseball & softball on the docket! (This week's schedule color scheme is inspired by the sweet unis of the Tennessee Vols softball team)

This week is all about baseball, and gearing up for the spring & summer sports seasons!

In the lab and at the ballparks this week!


Softball would like to enter the chat this week, if Mother Nature will cooperate ⛈️

We're crowning champions this week!

High School baseball is just around the corner, and here are the rule changes for 2026, as provided by @NFHS_Org . The double first base bag has arrived: Beginning with the 2027 season, a double first base will be required in high school baseball games to minimize the risk of collisions by runners and fielders. This rule revision was one of 10 proposed by the NFHS Baseball Rules Committee during its annual meeting held June 8-10 at The Alexander hotel in Indianapolis. The rules changes were accepted by the NFHS Board of Directors. New language was added to Rule 1-2-9, noting that the double first base must be white and a contrasting solid color. The white portion of the base is located in fair territory, while the colored half is located in foul territory, split by the first base foul line. There is to be no space between the two portions of the double base. "Adding the double first base is symbolic of the evolution of the sport. It will immediately address running lane violations, and it will further protect the players from the violent collisions that have occurred at first base,” said Elliot Hopkins, NFHS director of sports and liaison to the Baseball Rules Committee. “By reducing collisions and enhancing safety, it preserves both the integrity of competition and the well-being of those who play." Several subsequent rule changes, including Rule 8-2-2a, outline how batter-runners and fielders shall use the double first base. The batter-runner should use the colored base on an initial play at first base unless a fielder is drawn into foul territory to receive a dropped third strike, in which case, the batter-runner would use the white portion of the base. Once the batter-runner reaches first base, the batter-runner must always return to the white base, including when leading off, returning on a pick-off attempt or tagging up on a fly ball. A batter-runner may use either side of first base on a base-on-balls or on an extra-base hit to the outfield when there is no chance of a play to be made at first base. Interference is to be called on batter-runners if they only touch the white portion on a force play at first and collide with the fielder. Similarly, it is obstruction if a defensive player only touches the colored portion of the base and collides with the batter-runner. Rule 2-5-1h was added to note that it is a fair ball if a batted ball hits or bounds over any part of the white portion of the double first base. Alternately, it is a foul ball if a batted ball hits or bounds over any part of the colored portion of the base (Rule 2-16-1h). Rule 3-4-6 was added to address defensive player meetings as charged conferences. Each team, when on defense, may be granted not more than one player-to-player meeting during an inning. Umpires shall deny any subsequent defensive team requests for that half-inning. Additionally, Rule 2-10-3 was added to define a player-to-player defensive meeting as having two or more defensive players. “A player-to-player defensive meeting is a natural and essential part of the game—whether it’s strategy, encouragement or clarification, but having multiple meetings in a half-inning adds additional time that lengthens a contest and is not in the best interest of the game,” Hopkins said. “A charged conference, however, involves direct coaching intervention with either a coach or a non-playing representative and is intended to provide instruction. The distinction ensures we honor both the flow of the game and the role of coaching.” Two rules changes were approved to bring the Baseball Rules Book in line with all NFHS rules. Language added to Rule 1-4-4 allows a school’s name, nickname, logo, mascot, and/or player’s name to be permitted on a uniform top and/or pants beginning in 2027. In addition, Rule 1-6-3 states that “no player shall wear any audio (microphone) or video (camera) device during the game.” @LiveStreamSTL @STLhssports

To Heck with the groundhog, we have baseball to play this week! @LiveStreamSTL @STLhss

