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Miracle League of Mercer County Adaptive Baseball

Miracle League of Mercer County

Hamilton, New Jersey - Mercer County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Trenton

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185 Sawmill Road, Hamilton, NJ 08620

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Provider overview

The Miracle League of Mercer County runs adaptive baseball for children and youth with disabilities on a barrier-free Miracle Field in Hamilton, with each player paired with a volunteer buddy and divisions for different ability levels.

The Miracle League of Mercer County is a nonprofit that provides children and youth with disabilities the opportunity to play organized baseball on a barrier-free Miracle Field in Hamilton, NJ, with volunteer buddies supporting each player.

Quick facts

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Ages
Players as young as 5 years of age are eligible, regardless of level of ability or experience; the league fields multiple divisions
Season
Outdoor seasons in spring (about April through mid-June) and fall (about September through October), with development programs noted in summer and winter
Cost
The league has listed regular-season play at about $75 for the year; confirm current registration fees, deadlines, and financial assistance directly with the league.

Location contacts

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Miracle Field at the Sawmill Facility

185 Sawmill Road, Hamilton, NJ 08620

Game days, times, and division placement vary by season. Families should confirm the current schedule, ages, and registration directly with the league.

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Miracle League adaptive baseball

Organized adaptive baseball on a barrier-free field for players with disabilities, with each player paired with a volunteer buddy and divisions for differing ability levels.

Ages
Players as young as 5 years of age are eligible, regardless of level of ability or experience; the league fields multiple divisions
Season
Outdoor seasons in spring (about April through mid-June) and fall (about September through October), with development programs noted in summer and winter
Schedule
Saturday games and some weeknight games during the season, with an advanced/competitive-skills division on Friday nights; confirm current game days and times with the league.
Cost
The league has listed regular-season play at about $75 for the year; confirm current registration fees, deadlines, and financial assistance directly with the league.
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Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
The Miracle League of Mercer County is a nonprofit whose own website describes an adaptive, barrier-free baseball program played on the Miracle Field at 185 Sawmill Road in Hamilton, NJ, where each player is paired with a volunteer buddy, with traditional, competitive-skills, and development divisions.
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Program details we found

Miracle League adaptive baseball

The Miracle League of Mercer County is a nonprofit whose own website describes an adaptive, barrier-free baseball program played on the Miracle Field at 185 Sawmill Road in Hamilton, NJ, where each player is paired with a volunteer buddy, with traditional, competitive-skills, and development divisions.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The site describes a 100% barrier-free baseball diamond and an 'Angel in the Outfield' volunteer buddy paired with each player to assist in the field, around the bases, and at the plate.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the barrier-free field surface, division placement by age and ability, the volunteer buddy system, and how a new family registers a player.

What we checked

What we found: The Miracle League of Mercer County is a nonprofit whose own website describes an adaptive, barrier-free baseball program played on the Miracle Field at 185 Sawmill Road in Hamilton, NJ, where each player is paired with a volunteer buddy, with traditional, competitive-skills, and development divisions.

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What to confirm

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  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
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Questions to ask before you register

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  • Do you currently have openings, waitlists, deadlines, or intake steps?
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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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