Registration is now open for The Miracle League's fall baseball season, which officially kicks off on Sept. 5! The league is open to any player 4 years and older who has a physical or developmental diagnosis, including children on the autism spectrum, those with auditory or visual impairments, and kids who use walkers or wheelchairs.

The special Miracle League field is made from recycled tire product and designed to accommodate wheelchairs, walkers and crutches, and children who have visual impairments. The diamond is located in Little Rock's Riverdale area near the Junior Deputy Fields (2500 Cantrell Road).

If your player is new to The Miracle League, she will start out in the "Single A" Original League. In this league for beginners, each child will play side-by-side with a Buddy, or volunteer, so that parents can cheer from the sidelines. Single A games are played on Saturdays.

Other leagues are also available for older players who have advanced from the Original League. For more info, click here.

The Miracle League fall season will run from Sept. 5-Oct. 18. Click here to see the full schedule; you can register your child here. Volunteers can also sign up for the season; click here to learn how you can be a Buddy with The Miracle League.

Tickets are also on sale for the Miracle League's annual fundraiser, Miracle League Double Header. The fun will begin at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at Dickey-Stephens Park. Tragikly White will play, as Miracle League supporters bid on live and silent auction items, hang out with local celebrities and Big League players. Click here for more info.

For more info, visit MiracleLeagueAR.com.