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In this episode of Along the Rock, host Kaitlyn Blum welcomes Marc Tintori from the Optimist Club to share details about Buddy Ball, a brand-new baseball league designed for children with physical, intellectual, and emotional challenges.
Buddy Ball breaks away from traditional rules — no strikes, no outs, and no pressure — ensuring every child has the chance to bat, play the field, and feel the joy of the game. With the help of volunteer “buddies,” players get the support they need to fully participate, build confidence, and make lasting friendships.
Tune in to learn how Buddy Ball got started, how local students and volunteers can get involved, and why this program is about so much more than baseball.
👉 Learn more and follow Optimist Club of Sterling, IL on Facebook
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Along the Rock for more stories from our community!
🎧 Listen to the full podcast and explore more at https://theradar.online
🎤 Timestamps & Highlights:
00:32 – Introducing Buddy Ball
00:43 – How the Buddy Ball League Works
01:08 – Differences from Traditional Baseball
01:40 – The Role of Buddies (Volunteers & Family)
02:19 – How Buddies Support Kids on the Field
02:41 – Why Bring Buddy Ball to the Sauk Valley?
03:43 – Call for Student Volunteers
04:20 – Volunteer Hours & Nonprofit Connection
04:33 – How to Sign Up & Event Details
04:58 – Ages & Participation Info
05:03 – What a Buddy Ball Game Looks Like
06:38 – Kaitlyn's Question
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By The Radar Free PressIn this episode of Along the Rock, host Kaitlyn Blum welcomes Marc Tintori from the Optimist Club to share details about Buddy Ball, a brand-new baseball league designed for children with physical, intellectual, and emotional challenges.
Buddy Ball breaks away from traditional rules — no strikes, no outs, and no pressure — ensuring every child has the chance to bat, play the field, and feel the joy of the game. With the help of volunteer “buddies,” players get the support they need to fully participate, build confidence, and make lasting friendships.
Tune in to learn how Buddy Ball got started, how local students and volunteers can get involved, and why this program is about so much more than baseball.
👉 Learn more and follow Optimist Club of Sterling, IL on Facebook
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Along the Rock for more stories from our community!
🎧 Listen to the full podcast and explore more at https://theradar.online
🎤 Timestamps & Highlights:
00:32 – Introducing Buddy Ball
00:43 – How the Buddy Ball League Works
01:08 – Differences from Traditional Baseball
01:40 – The Role of Buddies (Volunteers & Family)
02:19 – How Buddies Support Kids on the Field
02:41 – Why Bring Buddy Ball to the Sauk Valley?
03:43 – Call for Student Volunteers
04:20 – Volunteer Hours & Nonprofit Connection
04:33 – How to Sign Up & Event Details
04:58 – Ages & Participation Info
05:03 – What a Buddy Ball Game Looks Like
06:38 – Kaitlyn's Question
Check out The Radar Free Press and Follow us on all social media platforms below:
Facebook
YouTube
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
iHeart Radio
Rumble
TikTok
X
Instagram
Threads
#illinois #il #sauk valley #along the rock #podcast #the radar #radar free press #free news #local news #Sterling #Rock Falls #Dixon #Lee #Buddy Ball #Soft ball #accessibility #experience #fun #sport #exercise #volunteer #community