In Chicago, a beautiful initiative called the Miracle League was established with the belief that every child should have the opportunity to participate in baseball. Recently, 30 special athletes from Joliet were able to enjoy a day playing baseball at the Rate.
This event is a result of a partnership between the White Sox and the Miracle League of Joliet. The aim is to create inclusive opportunities for children and young adults with disabilities to engage in the sport of baseball.
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The Sox hosted a two-inning exhibition game for 30 players. Each was paired with a buddy from the White Sox front office.
The event is a favorite for the organization.
“Dressing them in complete baseball uniforms and providing them with an experience similar to what professional players have, witnessing their immense happiness and joy, holds significant importance for us,” expressed Christine O’Reilly from the White Sox.
And it means a lot to the parents, like Scott Ehling, who got to watch his son, Brendan, get a turn at bat.
“We’re so appreciative for the White Sox and all the charitable work that they do. So we’re very appreciative to be here, very happy,” Ehling said.
“We hear it all the time from parents, especially, ‘I always wanted to be a little league coach for my son or daughter, and I never could do that, obviously. And this is my chance,'” said Pete Ferro, with Miracle League of Joliet.
Players got to pick their own walk-up music and have their pictures displayed on the video board in center field.
For 12-year old Michael Martinez, his mom says this will an experience he’ll also remember.
“He’s having a great time. He’s really enjoying himself. It’s nice to have something where he can fit in,” parent Rhealyn Ibarra said.
And White Sox pitcher Cam Booser says he gets just as much out of it as the kids.
“This is their big league game. It’s incredible to be out here and witness the joy and happiness they experience,” Booser said.
After, there was a pizza party. And some of the athletes may stay for the White Sox game Tuesday night.
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