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Miracle League of Miami-Dade

Adaptive baseball league at Tamiami Park in Miami for children and young adults with disabilities, using a buddy system so every player bats and scores.

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The practical details

Ages servedNot published on the site — the buddy programme is open to volunteers ages 12 and up
Current waitNo wait time published — registration opens ahead of each season
WhereTamiami Park, Miami
Address11201 SW 24th Street, Miami, FL 33165 (Tamiami Park)
Funding takenNot published — ask when you call

What this is, in plain language

A baseball league at Tamiami Park in Miami where children and young adults with physical or developmental disabilities play with a volunteer buddy alongside them, using simplified rules so every player gets to bat and score.

Getting started

Families register online ahead of the spring or fall season (a paper form is available for in-person registration). No practice is required — players are asked to arrive 30 minutes before their first scheduled game.

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What they say about themselves

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  • Runs a baseball league at Tamiami Park in Miami for children and young adults with physical and developmental disabilities.
  • Uses simplified rules so every player bats and scores each inning; no practice is required — players are asked to arrive 30 minutes before their scheduled game.
  • Pairs each player with a volunteer 'buddy' matched to their needs; buddies must be at least 12 years old, and those 18 and older go through a background check.
  • Plays a spring season (January–March) and a fall season (September–November), typically about once a month, with teams capped at 15 players and games lasting about an hour.

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