White Sox host group of special young athletes for exhibition ballgame
Briefly

Young athletes from the Miracle League of Joliet experienced a memorable exhibition game at Rate Field before a White Sox matchup. Supported by White Sox Charities, the event showcased 30 kids, aged 5 to 18, with disabilities, providing them a unique opportunity to play baseball on such an esteemed stage. Pete Farro, the league's founder, emphasized the joy and memories created during this event, while White Sox relief pitcher Cam Booser expressed the profound impact of supporting these young players, taking on various roles beyond his usual position on the mound.
Executive Director of White Sox Charities Christine O'Reilly helping to introduce 30 young athletes with the Miracle League of Joliet for their third annual exhibition game in the right field corner of the ballpark.
Pete Farro founded the league, which gives kids ages 5 to 18 with disabilities, the chance to play ball...but rarely on a stage like this.
Read at Audacy
[
|
]