Chicago White Sox host Joliet Miracle League players with special needs at The Rate field

CHICAGO (WLS) — With the Chicago White Sox sitting in a tie for first place and a meaningful game still to come, the day at the ballpark had already delivered a moment many players considered bigger than the standings.

Before the Sox took the field for their own matchup, athletes with special needs from the Joliet Miracle League were invited onto the diamond for a game of their own, giving them a rare chance to play inside a major league stadium.

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For young players, stepping onto the same field used by professionals is a memorable experience. For members of the Miracle League, which provides opportunities for individuals with disabilities, it was also a celebration of inclusion, confidence and the simple joy of baseball.

“To be given the opportunity to participate in an activity like this, I think it’s amazing,” said Kaleb Lanoue, a Miracle League player.

The Miracle League athletes were paired with players from the Sox Amateur City Elite program, while several White Sox players also joined them on the field to lend support and encouragement. Outfielder Sam Antonacci was among those taking part, returning to the ballpark early after delivering a game-winning walk-off hit the night before.

“To be able to help them and let them be excited about how much joy this game brings, it’s really fun,” Antonacci said.

The players from the Miracle League ranged from 5 years old to over 20, with a broad mix of abilities represented across the group. On the field, though, the purpose was shared by everyone: to play, cheer one another on and enjoy the game.

For members of the White Sox, the event offered a reminder that baseball’s impact can reach well beyond wins, losses and the pressure of a pennant race.

“To come out and help and be a part of something bigger than me or the White Sox or us as a team. Getting out in the community is just as important as the game,” said infielder Chase Meidroth.

Infielder Miguel Vargas described the impact as mutual.

“I think this has helped me more than I helped them today,” Vargas said.

After their time on the field, the players gathered for a pizza party beneath the outfield stands.

While the Miracle League typically hosts games on a smaller field in downtown Joliet – a facility supported in part by White Sox Charities – the opportunity to play at a major league venue stood apart.

“It’s one of those things where a kid can come to be a kid and experience things every other kid gets to experience,” said Tony Worsham of the Miracle League.

The day’s connection between players was expected to continue into the evening, as many Miracle League participants were invited back to the stadium to watch the White Sox face the Cleveland Guardians.

For those who took the field earlier, the experience offered more than just a game – it was a chance to share in the joy of baseball at its highest level.

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