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Miracle League of Las Vegas

Miracle League of Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada - Clark County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Las Vegas

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101 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV

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Provider overview

The Miracle League of Las Vegas lets children and adults with cognitive and/or physical challenges play baseball on a custom rubberized field, with adaptive equipment, Buddies for each player, and 8-game Spring and Fall seasons.

The Miracle League of Las Vegas operates a custom rubberized baseball field where children and adults with disabilities play in Spring and Fall seasons with community Buddies.

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Ages
Children and adults with cognitive and/or physical challenges
Season
8-game Spring and Fall baseball seasons each year
Cost
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Location contacts

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Miracle League of Las Vegas Field

101 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV

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

Programs and offerings

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Miracle League adaptive baseball

Adaptive baseball on a rubberized field, soft equipment, Buddies, Spring and Fall seasons, and registration.

Ages
Children and adults with cognitive and/or physical challenges
Season
8-game Spring and Fall baseball seasons each year
Schedule
The Miracle League of Las Vegas hosts 8-game Spring and Fall seasons; contact the league for the current season dates and registration.
Cost
Confirm registration, fees or fee assistance, and the current season's roster availability.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Miracle League of Las Vegas gives children and adults with cognitive and/or physical challenges the chance to play baseball on a state-of-the-art rubberized field at 101 S. Rancho Drive, with soft foam balls and bats, 8-game Spring and Fall seasons, new uniforms each season, and community Buddies who help each player at bat and in the field.
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Program details we found

Miracle League adaptive baseball

The Miracle League of Las Vegas gives children and adults with cognitive and/or physical challenges the chance to play baseball on a state-of-the-art rubberized field at 101 S. Rancho Drive, with soft foam balls and bats, 8-game Spring and Fall seasons, new uniforms each season, and community Buddies who help each player at bat and in the field.

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What the provider says: The source names cognitive and/or physical challenges, a state-of-the-art rubberized ball field, soft foam balls and bats, new uniforms each season, Spring and Fall seasons, and Buddies who assist each player.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the accessible field surface, adaptive equipment, the Buddy program, season dates, registration, and how a new player joins.

What we checked

What we found: The Miracle League of Las Vegas gives children and adults with cognitive and/or physical challenges the chance to play baseball on a state-of-the-art rubberized field at 101 S. Rancho Drive, with soft foam balls and bats, 8-game Spring and Fall seasons, new uniforms each season, and community Buddies who help each player at bat and in the field.

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What to confirm

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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