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Miracle League of Plymouth Youth Baseball

We’re using this week’s blog post to bring you an important service message!

Miracle League of Plymouth’s registration for the spring baseball season closes on March 15, 2014.

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Miracle League of Plymouth = Baseball

As we approach Opening Day for our beloved Detroit Tigers, there is another group right here in our community that is looking forward to their own Opening Day.

Miracle League of Plymouth is an amazing organization, and it’s one that you should know about if you don’t already. It is one of 225+ Miracle Leagues in the country!

The mission of this organization is: Every Child Deserves A Chance To Play Baseball.

It’s more than it seems at first glance.  Of course, we have awesome youth baseball leagues here in the Plymouth, Canton, and Northville Michigan communities, including Plymouth-Canton Little League (PCLL) and Greater Canton Youth Baseball and Softball Association (GCYBSA).

But, Miracle League of Plymouth brings the gift of the game to children with special needs, regardless of their abilities, builds community awareness, and maintains facilities to meet the unique needs of these players. Miracle League of Plymouth’s home field is

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Registration Ends March 15th

Registration for this awesome spring-season youth baseball program for players with challenges ends March 15th.  Let’s get the word out and encourage our friends to get involved!  Registration for the fall season will be open between May 15 and June 30.

Registration for the spring season closes on March 15th – don’t delay!

Opening Day is May 3rd

Volunteers are always needed, so please contact info@miracleleagueplymouth.org to get connected!  You can be a “buddy” for a player, a coach, an umpire, or even work the concession stand.  A great way to be involved in the community, get some fresh air, and make a difference. Or, simply attend a game and cheer on the teams!

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Check out their website at www.miracleleagueplymouth.org.  It seems that the rules are simple:  Everyone gets to play; everyone gets to bat one way or another; everyone crosses home plate.  And, yes, it really is more fun when everyone gets to play.

Visit their website at www.miracleleagueplymouth.org for more information, or contact Miracle League of Plymouth at info@miracleleagueplymouth.org.

Until next time, play ball!

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