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Miracle League of Western Kentucky

Miracle League of Western Kentucky (Marshall County Parks Department)

Benton, Kentucky - Marshall County

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Jun 4, 2026

Area

Benton

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Map and directions

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596 US Highway 68 W, Benton, KY 42025

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Provider overview

The Miracle League of Western Kentucky offers adaptive baseball for children with disabilities on a barrier-free turf field at Mike Miller Park near Benton, with each player paired with a buddy.

The Miracle League of Western Kentucky is operated by the Marshall County Parks Department, providing adaptive baseball on a barrier-free field at Mike Miller Park.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Children with mental and physical disabilities; confirm age ranges and divisions
Season
Seasonal baseball with spring and fall seasons; confirm current dates
Cost
Confirm registration cost or fee assistance, the season start, equipment provided, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.

Location contacts

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1 public contact

CFSB Field of Dreams at Mike Miller Park

596 US Highway 68 W, Benton, KY 42025

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

Programs and offerings

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Adaptive baseball at Mike Miller Park

Adaptive baseball, buddy pairing, accessible turf field play, season dates, costs, and registration.

Ages
Children with mental and physical disabilities; confirm age ranges and divisions
Season
Seasonal baseball with spring and fall seasons; confirm current dates
Schedule
Contact Marshall County Parks for current Miracle League of Western Kentucky season dates, game times, and registration at the CFSB Field of Dreams at Mike Miller Park.
Cost
Confirm registration cost or fee assistance, the season start, equipment provided, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.
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Jun 4, 2026
Why this is listed
The Miracle League of Western Kentucky, run through the Marshall County Parks Department, lets children with mental and physical disabilities play baseball on a custom rubberized, wheelchair-accessible turf field at the CFSB Field of Dreams at Mike Miller Park, using a buddy system that pairs each player with a peer.
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Program details we found

Adaptive baseball at Mike Miller Park

The Miracle League of Western Kentucky, run through the Marshall County Parks Department, lets children with mental and physical disabilities play baseball on a custom rubberized, wheelchair-accessible turf field at the CFSB Field of Dreams at Mike Miller Park, using a buddy system that pairs each player with a peer.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names children with mental and physical disabilities, a custom rubberized wheelchair-accessible turf field, adaptive baseball, and a buddy system pairing each player with a peer.

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

What we checked

What we found: The Miracle League of Western Kentucky, run through the Marshall County Parks Department, lets children with mental and physical disabilities play baseball on a custom rubberized, wheelchair-accessible turf field at the CFSB Field of Dreams at Mike Miller Park, using a buddy system that pairs each player with a peer.

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What to confirm

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