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The Miracle League of Edmond

The Miracle League of Edmond

Edmond, Oklahoma - Oklahoma County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Edmond, Oklahoma

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Provider overview

The Miracle League of Edmond offers adaptive baseball at Mitch Park for children and adults with special needs, with buddies to help every player take a turn at bat.

The Miracle League of Edmond is a local baseball program for children and adults with special needs, playing on a custom accessible field at Mitch Park in Edmond.

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Ages
Children and adults with special needs, with the youngest players starting at age 4
Season
Spring and fall seasons; each season runs about ten weeks
Cost
A player fee is charged at registration that has covered a team t-shirt, cap, insurance, and a trophy; confirm the current fee, season dates, and any financial assistance.

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Location contacts

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Mitch Park Miracle League Field

Seasons and game days vary by year. Families should confirm the current season, registration window, and schedule directly with the league.

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Adaptive baseball at Mitch Park

Adaptive baseball, buddy pairing, an accessible turf field, season dates, player fees, and registration in Edmond.

Ages
Children and adults with special needs, with the youngest players starting at age 4
Season
Spring and fall seasons; each season runs about ten weeks
Schedule
Games are played at the Mitch Park Miracle League field in Edmond during spring and fall; confirm the current season dates, game times, and registration.
Cost
A player fee is charged at registration that has covered a team t-shirt, cap, insurance, and a trophy; confirm the current fee, season dates, and any financial assistance.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Miracle League of Edmond provides children and adults with special needs the opportunity to play baseball on the accessible Miracle League field at Mitch Park in Edmond, with buddies for players who need help, players hitting off a tee or pitched ball, and no outs or score kept.
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Program details we found

Adaptive baseball at Mitch Park

The Miracle League of Edmond provides children and adults with special needs the opportunity to play baseball on the accessible Miracle League field at Mitch Park in Edmond, with buddies for players who need help, players hitting off a tee or pitched ball, and no outs or score kept.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names children and adults with special needs, an accessible Miracle League field, buddies for players who need help, hitting off a tee or from a pitched ball, and no outs or score kept.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the accessible turf field, buddy pairing, adaptive equipment, the level of physical participation, what to bring, and how to register a player or volunteer as a buddy.

What we checked

What we found: The Miracle League of Edmond provides children and adults with special needs the opportunity to play baseball on the accessible Miracle League field at Mitch Park in Edmond, with buddies for players who need help, players hitting off a tee or pitched ball, and no outs or score kept.

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What to confirm

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