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Miracle League of Massachusetts Baseball

Miracle League of Massachusetts

Acton, Massachusetts - Middlesex County

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May 30, 2026

Area

MetroWest Massachusetts

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Map and directions

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75 Quarry Road, Acton, MA 01720

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Provider overview

Miracle League of Massachusetts offers non-competitive adaptive baseball in Acton for youth and adults with disabilities, with spring and fall seasons, buddy support, and a dedicated Miracle Field.

Miracle League of Massachusetts is a nonprofit adaptive baseball league for children and adults with disabilities.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Youth ages 5-22 and adults over age 22 with cognitive, physical, emotional, or behavioral disabilities
Season
Spring season in May-June and fall season in September-October
Cost
The public page does not list a single fee amount; families should confirm current registration, uniform, buddy, and volunteer details before the season.

Location contacts

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2 public contacts

Joseph Lalli Miracle Field at NARA Park

75 Quarry Road, Acton, MA 01720

The source says all games are played at Joseph Lalli Miracle Field in Acton.

Miracle League of Massachusetts

75 Quarry Road, Acton, MA 01720

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Programs and offerings

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Adaptive baseball league

Acton adaptive baseball league with youth and adult divisions, buddy support, and spring and fall seasons.

Ages
Youth ages 5-22 and adults over age 22 with cognitive, physical, emotional, or behavioral disabilities
Season
Spring season in May-June and fall season in September-October
Schedule
The source says youth play Saturday mornings and adults play Sundays during six- to seven-game spring and fall seasons.
Cost
The public page does not list a single fee amount; families should confirm current registration, uniform, buddy, and volunteer details before the season.
How we checked this listing (2 public sources)

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Listing check

Last checked
May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Miracle League of Massachusetts pages say the league gives children and adults with physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disabilities the opportunity to play non-competitive baseball, lists youth ages 5-22, adults over 22, spring and fall seasons, volunteer buddies, and the Joseph Lalli Miracle Field in Acton.
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Program details we found

Adaptive baseball league

The official Miracle League of Massachusetts pages say the league gives children and adults with physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disabilities the opportunity to play non-competitive baseball, lists youth ages 5-22, adults over 22, spring and fall seasons, volunteer buddies, and the Joseph Lalli Miracle Field in Acton.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Miracle League of Massachusetts describes non-competitive baseball, buddy support, youth and adult leagues, tee or pitch options, wheelchair participation, and a dedicated Miracle Field.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm registration deadlines, buddy support, field access, restroom access, weather cancellations, equipment needs, volunteer expectations, and whether the current season has roster space.

What we checked

What we found: The official Miracle League of Massachusetts pages say the league gives children and adults with physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disabilities the opportunity to play non-competitive baseball, lists youth ages 5-22, adults over 22, spring and fall seasons, volunteer buddies, and the Joseph Lalli Miracle Field in Acton.

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What to confirm

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