
Pelicans Spread Joy, Inclusion in Visit to Miracle League
Local Baseball Team Brightens Day for Children with Disabilities Myrtle Beach, SC – In a heartwarming display of community spirit and inclusion, the Myrtle Beach Pelicans minor league baseball team recently spent time with children from the local Miracle League. The visit, which took place during the last game of the spring season, brought joy to the children and their families. One child, Ez, featured prominently in a video capturing the event, expressed his delight at the opportunity to interact with the players. "He was really nice," Ez said of one of the Pelicans players, highlighting the positive impact of the visit. The Pelicans players engaged in lighthearted activities with the children, including playing catch and batting practice. While a rain delay prevented a planned pre-game appearance on the field, the team's interaction with the children proved to be a significant highlight of the day. The video shows the players patiently interacting with Ez, who is in a wheelchair, demonstrating the team's commitment to inclusivity. The event was organized by the local Miracle League, a group dedicated to providing opportunities for children with disabilities to participate in sports. The Pelicans' participation underscores the importance of community involvement in promoting inclusion and creating positive experiences for children of all abilities.