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The Miami Marlins Foundation teamed up with the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (MLH) for a modified ...
Known as "Mr. Marlin," Conine was there to coach the sluggers during every at bat. The Marlins partner with the Miami ...
Marlins legend Jeff Conine — affectionately known as “Mr. Marlin” — and his son, Marlins outfielder Griffin Conine, spent Tuesday morning with a group of visually impaired and blind teens at loanDepot ...
Beep ball, he says — and his family agrees — has saved him from the fear. “Honestly, if beep ball didn’t exist, it’d be really scary,” said his sister, Sonia. “It gives him a joy.
Groundskeeper Frank Patrick and his family are just a few of the many volunteers who help keep the Raptors afloat. Frank said ...
The 18-year-old Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School grad — recently crowned Miss Ford County Fair — already has her own small ...
The Detroit News recently spent a day with Kirk Gibson at his golf club, from the driving range to the clubhouse grille.
David Cone took another loss and the bullpen fell apart as the D-Rays bounced back from the previous day’s beatdown.
The World Series of adaptive-sport beep baseball is about to kick off – offering blind players the opportunity to hit, field, and build community while participating in the national pastime.
The Continental Base Ball Club of Kalamazoo will host the third annual Portage Vintage Base Ball Festival on Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29, at Ramona Park in Portage, Michigan.
Bases, bats and baseballs were all that was needed as 23 teams from around the country took over Ramona Park in Portage for the Vintage Base Ball Festival.