
""To be here and be part of the lives of these kids and their families, for them to learn something, for them to do something different, that's what this is all about," Hernández said. "And for me, seeing my teammates here giving their support to this cause and being here for the kids and families, it makes me happy. Because I see the way they're into this and helping others feel better and feel supported.""
""We're doing all sorts of clinical baseball setups for them, and it's so cool. This is one of many autism events I've been able to be a part of with the Dodgers," Peete said. "It means so much to me to be here. It's so important to have events like this because it's all about inclusivity. It's all about inclusion.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers organized a youth baseball clinic at Dodger Stadium for students with autism from the Oxnard School District. Participants included Teoscar Hernández, Andy Pages, Santiago Espinal, and Holly Robinson Peete, who are advocates for autism awareness. The event featured adaptive baseball instruction and sensory-friendly activities, allowing students to engage at their own pace. Lunch and gifts were provided. The Dodgers Training Academy collaborated with The Miracle League to create a supportive environment focused on inclusivity and connection for the children and their families.
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