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Miracle League of Rock Hill

City of Rock Hill Parks, Recreation & Tourism / Miracle Park

Rock Hill, South Carolina - York County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Rock Hill

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Map and directions

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1005 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, SC

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Provider overview

The Miracle League of Rock Hill runs noncompetitive baseball for ages 5+ with physical or cognitive challenges at Miracle Park, on a rubberized accessible field with volunteer buddies.

Miracle Park in Rock Hill is a universally designed park operated by the City of Rock Hill Parks, Recreation & Tourism, home to the Miracle League of Rock Hill.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Players ages 5 and older with physical and/or cognitive challenges
Season
Seasonal baseball; contact for current season dates
Cost
Registration is $30 for the season; open to all regardless of where they reside.

Location contacts

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1 public contact

Miracle Park

1005 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, SC

Operated by the City of Rock Hill at Miracle Park (1005 Eden Terrace). Confirm current season and registration directly.

Programs and offerings

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Program details found
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Miracle League adaptive baseball

Noncompetitive baseball for ages 5+ with physical or cognitive challenges, rubberized accessible field, buddy system, $30/season.

Ages
Players ages 5 and older with physical and/or cognitive challenges
Season
Seasonal baseball; contact for current season dates
Schedule
Contact Miracle Park / City of Rock Hill PRT for current season schedule and how to register a player or volunteer as a buddy.
Cost
Registration is $30 for the season; open to all regardless of where they reside.
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Last checked
Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Miracle League of Rock Hill, operated by the City of Rock Hill at Miracle Park, lets players ages five and older with physical and/or cognitive challenges play noncompetitive baseball on a rubberized wheelchair-accessible field, with each player paired with a volunteer buddy; registration is $30 for the season and open to all regardless of residence.
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Location contacts
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Program details we found

Miracle League adaptive baseball

The Miracle League of Rock Hill, operated by the City of Rock Hill at Miracle Park, lets players ages five and older with physical and/or cognitive challenges play noncompetitive baseball on a rubberized wheelchair-accessible field, with each player paired with a volunteer buddy; registration is $30 for the season and open to all regardless of residence.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names physical and/or cognitive challenges, ages five and older, a rubberized wheelchair-accessible field with painted bases, a buddy system, and noncompetitive play.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the rubberized accessible field with no raised obstacles, the buddy system, and how to register; no practice or skills required.

What we checked

What we found: The Miracle League of Rock Hill, operated by the City of Rock Hill at Miracle Park, lets players ages five and older with physical and/or cognitive challenges play noncompetitive baseball on a rubberized wheelchair-accessible field, with each player paired with a volunteer buddy; registration is $30 for the season and open to all regardless of residence.

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What to confirm

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