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Lincoln Junior Saltdogs - Homer's Heroes

Lincoln Junior Saltdogs League

Lincoln, Nebraska - Lancaster County

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Provider overview

The Lincoln Junior Saltdogs' Homer's Heroes division offers adaptive baseball for boys and girls with physical or intellectual disabilities ages 5 to 17, with volunteer Buddies assisting each player.

The Lincoln Junior Saltdogs League runs youth baseball in Lincoln, Nebraska, including the Homer's Heroes division for players with disabilities.

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Ages
Boys and girls with physical or intellectual disabilities, ages 5 to 17
Season
Six weeks of games starting the first Saturday of June
Cost
Confirm registration cost or fee assistance, the season start, and how to sign up as a player or volunteer Buddy.

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Homer's Heroes adaptive baseball

Adaptive baseball for ages 5 to 17 with physical or intellectual disabilities, with volunteer Buddies and a six-week June season.

Ages
Boys and girls with physical or intellectual disabilities, ages 5 to 17
Season
Six weeks of games starting the first Saturday of June
Schedule
Homer's Heroes plays six weeks of Saturday games starting the first Saturday of June; confirm the current season dates and registration.
Cost
Confirm registration cost or fee assistance, the season start, and how to sign up as a player or volunteer Buddy.
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Jun 3, 2026
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The Lincoln Junior Saltdogs' Homer's Heroes division page says the program is for boys and girls with physical or intellectual disabilities ages 5 to 17, with six weeks of games starting the first Saturday of June and volunteer Buddies who encourage and assist each player during the game.
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Program details we found

Homer's Heroes adaptive baseball

The Lincoln Junior Saltdogs' Homer's Heroes division page says the program is for boys and girls with physical or intellectual disabilities ages 5 to 17, with six weeks of games starting the first Saturday of June and volunteer Buddies who encourage and assist each player during the game.

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What the provider says: The source names Homer's Heroes, physical or intellectual disabilities, ages 5 to 17, six weeks of games, and volunteer Buddies who encourage and assist each player.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about Buddy pairing, field accessibility, adaptive equipment, the level of physical participation, what to bring, and how to register.

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What we found: The Lincoln Junior Saltdogs' Homer's Heroes division page says the program is for boys and girls with physical or intellectual disabilities ages 5 to 17, with six weeks of games starting the first Saturday of June and volunteer Buddies who encourage and assist each player during the game.

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