Miracle League of El Paso
We provide opportunities for children with disabilities to play Miracle League baseball. Regardless of their abilities every child deserves the chance to play ball in El Paso.
Watch Live Streams of our games
Miracle League announcements
Problem displaying Facebook posts. Backup cache in use.
Click to show error
Register a Player
Our players range in age from 3 years old and up. Their disabilities range from learning disabilities and ADHD to cancer, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy and a third of our players suffer from autism. If a person is unable play in a regular Little League setting then they can play with us. Come, enjoy baseball with us.
Volunteer
If you would like to volunteer your time and energy to the enjoyment of children as they play baseball, then we would love to have you. Anyone 17 years and older who volunteers and has direct contact with any player for a period of time will be subject to a criminal background check for the safety of our players.
Become a Sponsor
Through partnerships with the Junior League of El Paso and the Mayor’s Miracle Challenge we were able to build a one of a kind facility in El Paso. We are a non-profit that exists through the generosity of our sponsors. You may participate at many different levels from sponsoring a single player to a whole team.
About Us
“The Miracle League of El Paso” is a non-profit organization that provides children with mental and/or physical challenges an opportunity to play baseball as a team member in an organized league.
Our Players
Our players range in age from 3 years old and up. The disabilities range from learning disabilities and ADHD to cancer, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy and a third of our players have autism. If a person cannot play in a regular Little League setting then they can play with us.
Our Field
In the summer of 2005 the City of El Paso’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board agreed to allow the Miracle League of El Paso to lease an existing field at Ponder Park and renovate it, to allow for use by children with disabilities.