Serviceman has baseball dream come true thanks to Cincinnati Reds

Serviceman has baseball dream come true thanks to Cincinnati Reds
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Where baseball goes beyond and inspires: Tryouts for team of amputees

Where baseball goes beyond and inspires: Tryouts for team of amputees By Joe CapozziPosted Jan 5, 2018 at 12:01 AM. Updated Jan 5, 2018 at 3:30 PMSource: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/where-baseball-goes-beyond-and-inspires-tryouts-for-team-amputees/YtwQYYEpiRtwu5GGR9NnzH/ TRANSCRIPT: The catcher, Ryan McIntosh, squats behind home plate on one leg; he lost the other one when he stepped on a land mine in Afghanistan. Leonard Anderson, an outfielder who lost his left hand and part of his right…
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MSBL World Series 2018 CBS5 News Segment

MSBL World Series 2018 CBS5 News Segment Disabled baseball team trying to make a run at Senior World Series title https://www.azfamily.com/disabled-baseball-team-trying-to-make-a-run-at-senior/article_45d03708-d1b2-11e8-89e8-77855effbb52.html
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New Legs Propel Vets to Active Sports Life

New Legs Propel Vets to Active Sports Life Fall 2018 Senior Softball News Report SSUSA News 2018 Fall Edition – LS Warriors
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Alabama pitcher part of one-of-a-kind LS Warriors team

June 27, 2018 Joshua Stevens has excelled at baseball from a young age, despite having what some would call a setback — he was born without a full left arm. But recently the pitcher — in addition to completing his first year playing for Huntingdon College in Montgomery — was able to be a part…
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WARRIORS: ESTERO-BASED AMPUTEE TEAM STEPS UP TO BASEBALL

WARRIORS: ESTERO-BASED AMPUTEE TEAM STEPS UP TO BASEBALL By: Lisa M. Macias & Laura J. CummingsPhotos by: Lisa Macias July 2018 Estero Magazine Cover Story
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Jim Kenyon: ‘A Fact of Life’

Wednesday, October 11, 2017 In everything I’ve read online about Luke Mayer — from his days of playing college baseball in California to his achievements at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine — there’s no mention of his disability. Just the way Mayer, now a second-year medical school student, wants it. “I’ve never seen myself as…
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