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Greenfield Recreation Buddy Baseball

Greenfield Recreation Department

Greenfield, Massachusetts - Franklin County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Greenfield

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Provider overview

Greenfield Recreation's Buddy Baseball is a long-running inclusive baseball program for children and adults with disabilities ages 6 and up, pairing each player with a peer buddy.

The Greenfield Recreation Department runs Buddy Baseball, a free inclusive baseball program now in its fourth decade for players with disabilities.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Children and adults with disabilities, ages 6 and up
Season
Spring season, Saturdays (program has run for over 30 years)
Cost
The program is free; confirm seasonal dates and how to register or volunteer.

Location contacts

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1 public contact

Middle School Field, Greenfield

Season runs in the spring. Families should confirm current season dates and registration with the Recreation Department.

Programs and offerings

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Buddy Baseball inclusive league

Free spring Saturday baseball for players with disabilities ages 6 and up, with adaptive rules, equipment, and a peer buddy for each player.

Ages
Children and adults with disabilities, ages 6 and up
Season
Spring season, Saturdays (program has run for over 30 years)
Schedule
Buddy Baseball meets Saturdays from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Middle School Field in Greenfield during the spring season.
Cost
The program is free; confirm seasonal dates and how to register or volunteer.
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Last checked
Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Greenfield Recreation Department's Buddy Baseball is an inclusive program for children and adults with disabilities ages 6 and up, with adaptive rules and equipment, supportive coaching, and a peer buddy who assists each player with skills they cannot perform.
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Program details we found

Buddy Baseball inclusive league

The Greenfield Recreation Department's Buddy Baseball is an inclusive program for children and adults with disabilities ages 6 and up, with adaptive rules and equipment, supportive coaching, and a peer buddy who assists each player with skills they cannot perform.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Buddy Baseball, children and adults with disabilities, adaptive rules and equipment, and peer buddies who assist each player.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about player eligibility, the peer buddy model, adaptive equipment, and seasonal registration.

What we checked

What we found: The Greenfield Recreation Department's Buddy Baseball is an inclusive program for children and adults with disabilities ages 6 and up, with adaptive rules and equipment, supportive coaching, and a peer buddy who assists each player with skills they cannot perform.

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What to confirm

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