Brodie Webb, a third‑batting stalwart from Palmyra, has officially signed to continue his baseball career at Hannibal-LaGrange University, joining a program that has been actively recruiting the talented infielder.
During his junior year, Webb posted a .326 batting average while driving in 15 runs across 19 games, a performance that caught the eye of the university’s coaching staff and secured his spot on the roster.
A Connection That Made the Difference
Webb credits a personal connection with Coach Babcock for opening the door to the opportunity, a relationship that helped him navigate the recruitment process and feel confident in his decision.
Expressing his excitement, Webb said he is eager to hit the ground running, work hard in practice, and make an immediate impact on the team’s lineup once he steps onto the campus field.
Looking Ahead to the District Semifinals
Before heading to Hannibal-LaGrange, the Panthers, with Webb at the helm, are set to compete in the district semifinals on May 18, a game that will serve as a final showcase of his talents before the next chapter begins.
The upcoming matchup adds a layer of anticipation, as Webb will transition from high school competition to college play, carrying the momentum of a strong junior season into his collegiate debut.
Fans and teammates alike are watching closely, hopeful that the young third baseman’s blend of skill, determination, and coach‑player chemistry will translate into a successful start at Hannibal-LaGrange University.