About Jeremy Miller

High school senior turning passion for baseball into a media career

Jeremy Miller is a 17-year-old senior in high school in Murrieta, California, who is turning his passion for baseball into a media career. Through his platform, The Whiff Report, Jeremy explores America's pastime from angles that traditional sports media often overlooks, bringing a unique perspective as a wheelchair user and passionate baseball fan.

As both a student and aspiring sports media creator, Jeremy combines his love for the game with advocacy for accessibility in sports venues. His work focuses on the fan experience, in-depth game analysis, and documenting accessibility features at baseball stadiums—content that resonates with both casual viewers and die-hard fans.

Wheelchair Sports & Accessibility

Jeremy Miller in wheelchair basketball uniform

Beyond baseball, Jeremy is passionate about adaptive sports and brings attention to wheelchair basketball and other adaptive athletics. As a wheelchair user, he provides authentic coverage of adaptive sports, showcasing the incredible athleticism and dedication of these athletes while advocating for improved accessibility in all sports venues.

Venue Access

Reviews of stadium accessibility features and areas for improvement at MLB parks and sporting venues

Fan Experience

First-hand accounts of attending games as a wheelchair user, helping other fans plan their visits

Advocacy

Working toward universal design in all sports facilities and greater representation in sports media

The Whiff Report

What started as a Video Production class project has evolved into Jeremy's flagship content series. The Whiff Report combines game highlights, player analysis, and personal commentary, showcasing Jeremy's unique voice in baseball coverage. Building content on YouTube and Instagram, he is working toward his goal of becoming a full-time sports media creator, proving that passion and creativity can turn a high school project into something much bigger.

Mission & Vision

Jeremy's mission is to create accessible, engaging sports content that celebrates the game while advocating for improved accessibility in sports venues. His vision includes:

  • Visiting all 30 MLB stadiums and documenting the accessibility experience
  • Interviewing MLB players and front office personnel
  • Covering major events like the World Series
  • Creating compelling video content that bridges the gap between fans and the game
  • Advocating for universal design in sports facilities

Past Media Recognition

From 2015 to 2018, Jeremy's father created incredible adaptive wheelchair costumes that transformed Jeremy's wheelchair into iconic vehicles—from the Star Wars Snowspeeder to the Ghostbusters Ecto-1. These creative builds captured the attention of major media outlets nationwide, spreading messages of creativity, inclusion, and the power of adaptive design.

Today, Jeremy channels that same creativity and determination into sports media through The Whiff Report, working toward his goal of becoming a recognized voice in baseball journalism.

Past Media Features (Wheelchair Costumes):

NBC News
Washington Post
TODAY Show
CNET
People Magazine
Gizmodo
ABC7 LA
Huffington Post
Bored Panda
MSN
Mark Hamill (Twitter)
And more...

*Featured for adaptive wheelchair costume builds (2015-2018)