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Baseball club for teens, adults with disabilities coming to Cincy
4 years ago
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Taylor Duncan’s autism wasn’t the thing that kept him from being able to play competitive sports as a child, he said Wednesday afternoon. Other people’s beliefs about his autism — those were the real obstacles.
Duncan, now 24, turned his memories of marginalization into a passion project: The Alternative Baseball Organization, a nonprofit that gives teenagers and young adults with special needs the chance to play competitively in an accommodating, supportive environment.
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