A partnership with the Miami Marlins and nonprofit Miami Lighthouse for the Blind has given visually impaired and blind teens the chance to experience a baseball game. They also met players, put on baseball helmets and touched the bats.
Visually impaired and blind teens get the chance to experience a baseball game
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