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Troy Parks and Recreation Miracle League

Troy Parks and Recreation

Troy, Alabama - Pike County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Troy

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Troy, Alabama

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Provider overview

Troy Parks and Recreation runs the Miracle League of Troy, an accessible baseball league for children ages 5 and up with disabilities at the City of Troy Sportsplex.

Troy Parks and Recreation is the City of Troy's recreation department, operating the Miracle League of Troy and supporting the Truly Chosen special-needs community group.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Children ages 5 and up with mental and/or physical disabilities
Season
Confirm current Miracle League season; games on weekday evenings
Cost
Confirm registration and any fees for the Miracle League with Troy Parks and Recreation.

Location contacts

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City of Troy Sportsplex

Games are held at the City of Troy Sportsplex on weekday evenings. Confirm the current season and registration with Troy Parks and Recreation.

Programs and offerings

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Program details found
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Miracle League adaptive baseball

Miracle League baseball for children ages 5 and up with disabilities, accessible field at the Troy Sportsplex, volunteer buddies, and registration.

Ages
Children ages 5 and up with mental and/or physical disabilities
Season
Confirm current Miracle League season; games on weekday evenings
Schedule
Miracle League games are typically held on a weekday evening at the City of Troy Sportsplex. Contact Troy Parks and Recreation for the current schedule and registration.
Cost
Confirm registration and any fees for the Miracle League with Troy Parks and Recreation.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Miracle League of Troy is an organized baseball league for children ages 5 and up with mental and/or physical disabilities, played on a custom-built, fully accessible field at the City of Troy Sportsplex, run by Troy Parks and Recreation. A related effort, Truly Chosen, combines the Special Olympics and Miracle League teams into a community group for special-needs children in the Troy area.
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Program details we found

Miracle League adaptive baseball

The Miracle League of Troy is an organized baseball league for children ages 5 and up with mental and/or physical disabilities, played on a custom-built, fully accessible field at the City of Troy Sportsplex, run by Troy Parks and Recreation. A related effort, Truly Chosen, combines the Special Olympics and Miracle League teams into a community group for special-needs children in the Troy area.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names the Miracle League, children ages 5 and up with mental and/or physical disabilities, a custom-built fully accessible field, a buddy/volunteer model, and a related Truly Chosen group combining Special Olympics and Miracle League.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the accessible field, volunteer buddies, the Truly Chosen community group, and how a new player registers.

What we checked

What we found: The Miracle League of Troy is an organized baseball league for children ages 5 and up with mental and/or physical disabilities, played on a custom-built, fully accessible field at the City of Troy Sportsplex, run by Troy Parks and Recreation. A related effort, Truly Chosen, combines the Special Olympics and Miracle League teams into a community group for special-needs children in the Troy area.

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What to confirm

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  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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