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PitchCom partners with Perfect Game to bring MLB technology to youth baseball

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: PitchCom was introduced to MLB at the beginning of the 2022 season, and the communication system has quickly become prominent in the baseball world, overhauling pitcher-catcher communication.  Perfect Game, a youth baseball company that promotes baseball by hosting high-quality amateur events and providing exposure for players […]

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EXCLUSIVE: PitchCom was introduced to MLB at the beginning of the 2022 season, and the communication system has quickly become prominent in the baseball world, overhauling pitcher-catcher communication. 

Perfect Game, a youth baseball company that promotes baseball by hosting high-quality amateur events and providing exposure for players to play at higher levels, is the first organization of its kind to partner with PitchCom, Fox News Digital exclusively learned Thursday.

PitchCom emerged after the Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal during their World Series run in 2017 rocked the baseball world. 

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PitchCom devices on a field with the Perfect Game logo. (Courtesy of PitchCom)

John Hankins, co-investor and co-owner of PitchCom, saw that MLB had a need for a communication device that could prevent sign stealing. The challenge was the device couldn’t be vocal, and MLB officials didn’t want players to wear a communication device on their bodies. 

Hankins came up with PitchCom, which allows a catcher to press a button on a transmitter to call pitches. The transmitter sends prerecorded audio clips to the receivers, who in turn will hear the pitch call and defensive signals. 

The pitcher and fielders wear the receiver in their hats and can hear what the catcher inputs, allowing for clear and secure communication safe from being stolen, unlike traditional catcher signs. 

When Major League Baseball first heard of it, it loved the idea.

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“(We had) a meeting before a playoff game. The immediate response was this solves all of our problems,” Hankins told Fox News Digital.

“That was nice, and we left the meeting feeling pretty good. But, within about an hour, we got another phone call that said, ‘Can you meet with 20 of our executives on Zoom tomorrow. That was a positive sign.”

After that meeting, Major League Baseball became PitchCom’s first client. 

Jered Goodwin, the vice president of scouting operations at Perfect Game, trains with MLB players during the offseason. Goodwin told Fox News Digital the players had “a ton of positive feedback” about PitchCom. 

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San Francisco Giants catcher Blake Sabol (2) adjusts his PitchCom device during the eighth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Oracle Park May 7, 2023.  (Darren Yamashita/USA Today Sports)

“I can tell you from a guy that gets to coach some pitchers during the offseason, they love being on a level playing field,” Goodwin said. 

“They’re throwing a pitch without anybody on the field being able to know what’s coming (prior to PitchCom), and there’s been open conversations about that. There hasn’t been a lot of negative feedback. You get some transmitters you got to replace, but it takes a really short amount of time. And I think really everybody in baseball, players to owners and especially fans, have loved the pace of play and the shorter games.” 

“Obviously, some other rules were put into effect as well, but the direct communication in the short amount of time it takes has definitely been a ton of positive feedback.”

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Goodwin said he first thought of trying to bring PitchCom to Perfect Game when MLB began using it. He called it an “easy decision” to bring PitchCom into youth baseball and to form a partnership.

“I knew very early on that this was going to be something that was going to stick, so as it’s grown into major college baseball, to MLB, it’s great that we got to have a direct path for our players and our coaches to be able to learn operationally, intensely during a game. Anything like that of what they are going to use directly at the next level. So, it really was on the agenda as soon as it could be scaled,” Goodwin said.

Jon Updike, vice president of customer relations at PitchCom, said the device offers youth players benefits beyond just pitcher-catcher communication. 

Spencer Bivens in action

San Francisco Giants pitcher Spencer Bivens (76) holds his glove to his ear to hear his PitchCom against the St. Louis Cardinals during the ninth inning at Oracle Park Sept. 28, 2024.  (Robert Edwards/Imagn Images)

“It’s just not calling the pitches,” Updike said. “It’s the ability to send in maybe technical cues, but even more so than that, ‘Hey, great job’ or ‘You’re going to get them next time.’

“You are able to send in some psychological messages to them as well that will help either uplift them or snap them into place, which is a lot easier when it’s being whispered to an 8-year-old or a 12-year-old or 14-year-old’s ear than being yelled across the field.”

Goodwin said the introduction of PitchCom into Perfect Game will allow for more development among kids.

“Being able to talk through, especially with direct communication, being able to talk directly about why you called a pitch, how you were calling a pitch, being able to go over what those different reasons were, because you’ve got just an extra second to be able to do it. When you can speed up the game but also slow down the process, some real development of the ‘why?’ can happen,” Goodwin said.

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“I think you are going to see some things come out directly related to PitchCom helping with development. Whether it’s pitch calling, whether it’s the speed of the game, whether it’s location that (is) really going to help the youth be able to understand how they are trying to attack, why they are trying to attack, why this in that situation or that pitch in this situation and that’s one of the things that nobody is really dove into yet.

“But at Perfect Game we are constantly trying to find different ways to develop, and I think this is going to be a real asset to young ballplayers.”

Not only does Goodwin believe PitchCom will help players’ development. It should also change the way coaches teach and communicate in games. 

“It speeds up the time, but it also slows down what’s going on. Reaffirm some of the things that you might have gone over in practice. So, I think it’s such a huge advantage when these young athletes are going to be able to have that sense of pace, but also a sense of communication and development at a younger age,” Goodwin said.

James McCann adjusts his PitchCom

Baltimore Orioles catcher James McCann adjusts his PitchCom system during the first inning of a game against the Cleveland Guardians at Oriole Park at Camden Yards May 29, 2023.  (Tommy Gilligan/USA Today Sports)

Updike said the introduction of PitchCom at the youth baseball level will make for cleaner games because of the enhanced communication the device allows. 

“I see it has an opportunity to reduce pitches, which will directly, in turn, have a chance of reducing over usage and injury,” Updike said. “Just from having better information or paying attention to it. And then, on top of that, it makes it a cleaner baseball game. Less wild pitches, less cross-ups and more quality executed pitches.”

The voice that comes through the transmitter is an AI-generated voice, but Updike said the voice can be “anybody’s voice.” 

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“It’s a simple, easy, clean process. And then what we found is that some of our colleges and some of our major league clubs would run the tracks through an AI voice generator to create something else. Whether it was a star or a famous voice and then put it on, sometimes even recording other players, it’s kind of like your limitation is your imagination with it,” Updike said.

Updike said he heard one pitcher in college baseball customize the voice to be his favorite musician.

“I won’t give up the secret sauce for a few clubs, but like we have a college, a really good NCAA team, their Friday night guy is a real good pitcher, and he’s got a musician that he loves, or a rapper, and it’s that rappers’ voice every time they call a pitch. So, it’s unique to see how creative everybody’s been with the product,” Updike said. 

Goodwin said he heard a story about how a coach programmed the voice to be a player’s mother’s voice, and that it provided good results for the player. 

Adley Rutschman calls a pitch

Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman covers a PitchCom device during the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Oriole Park at Camden Yards May 17, 2023.  (Tommy Gilligan/USA Today Sports)

“The guy had a really close relationship with his mom, and the coaches wanted to see if that in turn would kind of be a calming presence. So I thought that was pretty cool, pretty interesting. Obviously, a lot going on with sports psychology now and things like that. So, I think there are a lot of things that you can do here even from voice recognition to maybe help kids, and maybe not,” Goodwin said. 

“I do know that in the early stages of this the kid actually did very well when it happened.” 

The PitchCom’s will be given out to Perfect Game in August, and coaches and players will be able to use them for the All-American Classic and PG Select Festivals. 

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School’s out! Slow down and watch for kids | News, Sports, Jobs

With the arrival of summer break in Delta County, children will be out and about more often. Bicycles, the beach and summer fun will be taking the place of the classroom. That’s why drivers need to remain vigilant as children spend more time outdoors. Statistics show that the risk of traffic incidents involving children increases […]

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With the arrival of summer break in Delta County, children will be out and about more often. Bicycles, the beach and summer fun will be taking the place of the classroom. That’s why drivers need to remain vigilant as children spend more time outdoors.

Statistics show that the risk of traffic incidents involving children increases during the summer months. Pedestrian injuries peak for kids aged 5 to 14, who are more frequently found in the vicinity of roads and streets.

Here are some safety tips for drivers:

Stay Alert: Watch for children on bicycles, scooters, and playing in front of their homes.

Obey Speed Limits: Drive at or below the posted speed limits, especially in residential areas where children might be present.

Avoid Distractions: Put down your phone and minimize other distractions while driving to stay fully focused on the road.

Yield to Pedestrians: Always yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at crosswalks and be prepared to stop when necessary.

Role Model Safe Behavior: Parents are encouraged to teach their children about roadway safety, including how to cross streets safely.

Using a little caution will make summer vacation a happier and safer time for everyone.



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Celebrating 30 years: Iconic annual running event marks major milestone

Hardrock 100 will start on July 11 in Silverton Durango’s Jason Schlarb runs in the 2024 Hardrock 100. He finished third after having stomach problems. (Herald file) One of the region’s iconic athletic traditions is hitting a major milestone this year. Hardrock 100 is celebrating its 30th running anniversary and towns along the run’s route, […]

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Durango’s Jason Schlarb runs in the 2024 Hardrock 100. He finished third after having stomach problems. (Herald file)

One of the region’s iconic athletic traditions is hitting a major milestone this year. Hardrock 100 is celebrating its 30th running anniversary and towns along the run’s route, Ouray, Telluride and Silverton, are invited to join in the celebration.

Since its founding in 1992, Hardrock 100 has grown from a local race to a major annual event, drawing runners from across the world. Traversing 102.5 miles through the scenic San Juan Mountains, historic downtowns and vibrant local communities, the event has become more than just a race; it’s a regional tradition.

“Thirty years is a huge milestone,” says Hardrock 100 Run Director Dale Garland. “What started as a small, kind of crazy race with a few dozen participants has turned into an iconic ultra running event known around the world. We didn’t see that coming when we started this thing.”

In addition to the run taking place July 11-13, the 30th anniversary celebration will feature expanded activities including:

  • The induction of the inaugural Hardrock Hall of Fame class of 2025 at the Silverton Powerhouse Collective on July 9 at 5:45 p.m.
  • A 30th running anniversary art show the Silverton Powerhouse Collective Powerhouse, on display July 9
  • Special anniversary beer from Ska Brewing
  • Commemorative merchandise
  • Community happy hours in Silverton the week of July 7-11.

A full list of events throughout the week leading up to the run can be found here.

Local businesses and community groups in Silverton, Telluride and Ouray are encouraged to participate in the Hall of Fame induction ceremony on July 9 by decorating storefronts, setting up cheer stations, and offering runner, crew, and spectator-friendly specials throughout race weekend.

“It’s an incredible feeling to know that the energy from this one event ripples through so many lives and towns,” says Garland. “We’re proud to be part of something that brings people together in such a positive way, year after year.”





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Petition aims to bar transgender athletes from girls sports in California

Petition aims to bar transgender athletes from girls sports in California – CBS Los Angeles Watch CBS News Some female high school athletes want an end to a policy that allows transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, claiming it has created unfair competition. Michele Gile reports. Be the first to know Get browser notifications […]

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48th Marietta Safetytown: Phillips Elementary hosting special event teaching safety | News, Sports, Jobs

(Photo provided by Kathi Carr) The local emergency squad showed kids at Safetytown what they do to transport individuals to the hospital during emergencies. The squad visited kids at Phillips Elementary on Tuesday. (Photo provided by Kathi Carr) One of the student volunteers created traffic signs with sidewalk chalk for Safetytown on Friday. (Photo provided […]

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The local emergency squad showed kids at Safetytown what they do to transport individuals to the hospital during emergencies. The squad visited kids at Phillips Elementary on Tuesday.

Hosted by the Marietta Rotary Club, Marietta is holding its 48th Safetytown at the Phillips Elementary School from June 16-26.

The kick-off for the event was held Monday, June 16, and featured deputies from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

The program seeks to teach kids around the age of 5 about traffic laws and street safety. Incoming kindergarteners also gain the experience of being in a classroom setting for the first time.

The program had morning and afternoon sessions for each group. The morning Safetytown is from 9 a.m. to noon and the afternoon runs from 1 to 4 p.m.

“The volunteers deserve more recognition because some of them stay for the entire day which can be tiring, especially next week with it being so hot,” said Washington Elementary second grade teacher Kathi Carr.

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One of the student volunteers created traffic signs with sidewalk chalk for Safetytown on Friday.

Each day at Safetytown focuses on a different aspect of the community like the fire or police departments.

On Tuesday, June 17, the emergency squad visited the school to show the children a patrol and sheriff’s car. The guest speakers discussed with the kids how to properly cross the street.

With each day focusing on a different part of the community, Carr said that they’re also integrating new programs as times change.

“We’ve adapted to current safety needs and this year we’re incorporating internet safety,” said Carr. “These kids are on YouTube and TikTok and they need to know how to use it safely.”

Despite the rain during the first week of Safetytown, the kids were able to enjoy engaging activities with the guest speakers and spent time both inside and outdoors.

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A student volunteer was strapped into the stretcher brought in by the Marietta Fire Department emergency squad on Tuesday.

“We have a lot of people that come in and present and it wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of our community providing those services to us,” said Carr.

Carr has been participating in Safetytown for around 20-30 years and she enjoys getting to spend quality time with the kids.

“We’ll have a different safety rule every day and we’ll be here for nine days,” she said. “Usually the afternoon class has significantly less kids than the groups in the morning.”

The kids are split into four groups; red, blue, orange, and green. Each group rotates through the scheduled activities during their time slot.

On Friday, the kids learned about water safety which featured Coastie the remote controlled boat. The students spent time outdoors at Safetytown and learned how to make proper left-hand turns while some students were indoors with Coastie and learned about water safety.

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The kids at Safetytown learned about water safety and played with Coastie the remote controlled boat on Friday.

“Each day is just totally different, every day is a different concept,” said Carr.



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Michael Stuban Obituary – The Beaver County Times

Michael “Mishko” Stuban, 93, of Baden, passed away peacefully on June 19, 2025. Born to the late Ladislau “Lacko” and Catherine (Silla) Stuban, he was also preceded in death by his beloved wife, Mildred “Mickie” (Brkrovich) Stuban; his son, Steven Stuban; his brother, Fred Stolich; and his sister, Barbara Jasinski Yanko. He is survived by […]

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Michael “Mishko” Stuban, 93, of Baden, passed away peacefully on June 19, 2025. Born to the late Ladislau “Lacko” and Catherine (Silla) Stuban, he was also preceded in death by his beloved wife, Mildred “Mickie” (Brkrovich) Stuban; his son, Steven Stuban; his brother, Fred Stolich; and his sister, Barbara Jasinski Yanko. He is survived by his sons, Michael L. Stuban and David C. Stuban, along with many loving nieces and nephews. A proud graduate of Ambridge High School, Michael served as football manager under the legendary Coach Moe Rubenstein. He went on to work for Conrail for many years until his retirement. Deeply committed to his community, Michael held leadership roles throughout his life. He served as past president of the local NARVE (National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees) chapter, chaired the Ambridge 1st Reunion, and was a former president of the Anthony Wayne Housing Association. He was also an active supporter and volunteer in various Ambridge youth sports programs. Michael’s greatest joy came from being with his family and helping others. He was always ready to lend a hand and make a difference where he could. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made to a charity of your choice in Michael’s memory, to honor his spirit of generosity. The Stuban family extends heartfelt thanks to Concordia of Wexford and Good Samaritan Hospice for their compassionate care. Friends will be received on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge. Interment will be private.

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Ada girls basketball team camp continues to grow | Sports

The Summer Shootout, Ada’s annual girls basketball team camp, keeps getting bigger and better. This year’s big event included a whopping 45 teams — 29 varsity squads and another 16 junior varsity groups. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in […]

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