Beep Baseball is a modified form of baseball that employs beeping balls and buzzing bases to help guide its blind and visually impaired players. One team is the Long Island Bombers, which conducts clinics and holds exhibitions and competitive games against sighted and visually impaired teams. The league was also featured on an episode of E:60 earlier this week.
Oh, and HuffPo, about that headline? I see what you did there.

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