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How
Is The Game Played?
The Miracle League provides children with disabilities,
regardless of their ability,
the opportunity to play baseball. Each child dresses
in an official uniform, makes plays in the field, and
rounds the bases just like their peers. |
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However,
the Miracle League is different from a regular youth
league in several ways: |
- Each player gets to bat and hit in each inning.
- Each player circles the bases and scores each
inning.
- Each game ends in a tie.
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| It doesn't matter whether the child can hit a
coach pitched ball, hit from a tee, or needs physical
help swinging the bat... it doesn't matter whether
the child can run the bases alone or needs someone
to push their wheelchair home. The
game is geared to the ability level of each
child. |
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Where
Is The Game Played?
The Doug Inman Miracle League Field is located at 1901
W. Randol Mill Rd. (Randol Mill Park) in Arlington,
Texas. This custom-designed, synthetic turf field is
the first of its kind in the Arlington / Fort Worth
area.
For a map and directions, please click
here |
Photo By Bradly J. Barton |