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Indy Thunder Beep Baseball

Indy Thunder Beep Ball

Indianapolis, Indiana - Marion County

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May 30, 2026

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Provider overview

Indy Thunder Beep Baseball is an Indianapolis beep baseball team for blind and visually impaired players, with practices, tournaments, exhibition games, and volunteer-supported competitive play.

Indy Thunder Beep Ball is an Indianapolis blind and visually impaired beep baseball organization competing in National Beep Baseball Association events.

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Ages
Blind and visually impaired athletes; confirm current roster, practice, and volunteer needs
Season
Indoor practices and regional tournament schedule vary by season; confirm current dates on the team site
Cost
The team goal is that no blind or visually impaired person is denied the opportunity to play due to economic challenge; confirm travel, tournament, equipment, and participation costs directly.

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Indy Thunder Beep Ball

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Programs and offerings

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Beep baseball for blind and visually impaired players

Competitive and exhibition beep baseball opportunities for blind and visually impaired players, with sighted volunteer support.

Ages
Blind and visually impaired athletes; confirm current roster, practice, and volunteer needs
Season
Indoor practices and regional tournament schedule vary by season; confirm current dates on the team site
Schedule
Use the official team site for current indoor practices, tournament dates, exhibition games, and volunteer opportunities.
Cost
The team goal is that no blind or visually impaired person is denied the opportunity to play due to economic challenge; confirm travel, tournament, equipment, and participation costs directly.
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Last checked
May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Indy Thunder Beep Ball site says the team is an organization for the blind and visually impaired community who wish to participate in an organized sport, hosts a beep baseball tournament, participates in exhibition games, and seeks volunteers to support blind and visually impaired players.
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Location contacts
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Program details we found

Beep baseball for blind and visually impaired players

The official Indy Thunder Beep Ball site says the team is an organization for the blind and visually impaired community who wish to participate in an organized sport, hosts a beep baseball tournament, participates in exhibition games, and seeks volunteers to support blind and visually impaired players.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Indy Thunder says it creates organized sport opportunities for blind and visually impaired individuals and builds bonds between sighted volunteers and visually impaired players.

Access notes to confirm: Players and volunteers should confirm practice location, transportation, sport eligibility, blindfold or equipment expectations, tournament travel, pitcher/catcher or spotter roles, and whether practices are appropriate for new athletes before attending.

What we checked

What we found: The official Indy Thunder Beep Ball site says the team is an organization for the blind and visually impaired community who wish to participate in an organized sport, hosts a beep baseball tournament, participates in exhibition games, and seeks volunteers to support blind and visually impaired players.

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What to confirm

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