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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.
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The low-vision teens who took the tour are part of a low-vision day camp from the Spectrios Institute, funded by the White ...
I’ve been fortunate enough to attend The National multiple times, and I’m pretty convinced that if a card or piece of memorabilia exists, you’ll be able to find it on the show floor. We were curious ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred discussed national broadcast deals as well as team ownership issues, postseason locations, diversity initiatives and sports betting on Tuesday.
The Arizona Diamondbacks introduce tactile broadcasts for blind and low-vision fans using a device to translate game action ...
With the device, fans can feel where the ball is going and where the players are on the field. Five devices will be available ...
The Diamondbacks have teamed up with OneCourt to help blind, low-vision fans follow home games at Chase Field.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are ensuring that every fan can enjoy the game of baseball, thanks to a one-of-a-kind device.
In an update on Friday evening, officials confirmed that dry conditions and erratic winds have allowed the White Sage Fire to ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks become the first team to introduce a new accessibility for the blind and visually impaired.
The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation and OneCourt are enhancing accessibility at Chase Field by offering free OneCourt devices ...
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