Major League Baseball proves once again that Missouri is the greatest state in the union as the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals finish the regular season as the two best teams in their respective leagues.
Of course, having two of baseball’s best teams and two postseason series leading off this week has respective regional lawmakers going crazy for their hometown teams as excitement fills the state.
Conveniently placed after veto session and before early bill filing, legislators from around the state are able to fully embrace and enjoy the MLB Postseason and World Series, which is why The Missouri Times is thrilled to announce the first ever Legislative Twitter Correspondent Series!
The opportunity of the postseason was too easy and fun to pass up, so the Missouri Times will bring together state legislators to bridge the gap along I-70 between baseball royalty and Redbird Nation.
House and Senate members across the great state of Missouri have agreed to be postseason correspondents and will be tweeting about their respective teams under #molegpostseason.
- Senator Eric Schmitt, R-Glendale, one of the biggest Cardinals’ fans in existence, will be the ace of the staff as the St. Louis Cardinals correspondent. Look for St. Louis-area lawmakers to contribute to the Senator’s correspondence.
- Rep. Lauren Arthur, D-Kansas City, is the designated hitter, -er, Twitterer serving as Kansas City Royals correspondent, with assistance from the bullpen in the from Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City, who will also contribute.
Check the feed below regularly to follow the action. Look for history, play-by-plays, lineup info, smack talk and more.
#molegpostseason feed
If you see an event coming up where you’d love to see a legislator correspondent, email Rachael at rachael@themissouritimes.com or tweet at her to let her know.
Rachael Herndon was the editor at The Missouri Times and also produced This Week in Missouri Politics, published Missouri Times Magazine, and co-hosted the #MoLeg podcast. She joined The Missouri Times in 2014, returning to political reporting after working as a campaign and legislative staffer.
Rachael studied at the University of Missouri – Columbia. She lives in Jefferson City with her husband, Brandon, and their two children.