Tuesday, August 28, 2007

For the love of the game...

Long Island was recently the host of a round-robin tournament for blind baseball teams. One June 23rd, players from the Long Island Bombers, the Pennsylvania Wolfpack, the Chicago Comets and the Boston Renegades met for the first beeper ball tournament held in New York State.

There were no cheering crowds at these games though-the applause and shouting would prevent the players from hearing the beeping baseball or running towards the buzzing bases. At the plate, the batter listens for the pitch.

The bases are different in this game as well. They are soft pylons 100 feet from home plate at first and third. The hitter has the option of running to either one. If the batter reaches the base before a fielder can grab a hit ball, a run is scored. Otherwise, the batter is out.

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