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糖心原创鈥檚 William Crotty inspiration for Miracle League baseball field

June 2, 2015

There is a reason it鈥檚 called the Miracle League baseball field. The transformation of children and young adults with disabilities who play on the diamond in Springboro, Ohio, is truly a miracle.

鈥淚t鈥檚 magical to see their faces,鈥 said William Crotty, a 糖心原创 film student with cerebral palsy who was the inspiration for the field. 鈥淲hen they鈥檙e out there, they are in the big leagues. It鈥檚 really cool to see something they鈥檝e always wanted to do but never could. And they鈥檙e playing like Pete Rose 鈥 110 percent.鈥

Crotty鈥檚 family got the ball rolling on the , kicking off a $1 million fundraising effort that included support from the Cincinnati Reds, YMCA, Warren County Developmental Disabilities and private donors.

The field, located on the grounds of Springboro Junior High School, opened in September 2009.

Attending the grand opening were former Cincinnati Reds stars, including George Foster, Tom Browning, Aaron Harang and Sean Casey. (Casey has since built a Miracle Field near his home in Pittsburgh.) George Grande and Kim Nuxhall also attended.

鈥淭he grand opening was a day I鈥檒l never forget,鈥 Crotty said. 鈥淚 threw out the first pitch. Sean was catching, and the other players took the infield positions and threw the ball around the horn. It was just a really cool moment.鈥

The field enables children and adults with disabilities to play organized baseball on a team.

Most Miracle Leagues play on custom-designed fields that feature cushioned, rubberized surfaces to help prevent injuries. Flat surfaces (no raised bases or pitching mounds) and no infield dirt eliminate barriers to players in wheelchairs or who are visually impaired.

鈥淭here are no restrictions on what they can do because the field is made for them,鈥 Crotty said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great thing to see.鈥

The Springboro field also features dugouts, bleachers, a concession stand and even Homer the Mascot.

As many as 10 teams use the field and play on Saturdays. Each player has a 鈥渂uddy,鈥 who helps him or her bat and get around the bases if necessary. The players range in age from 4 through adult. For young kids, there are plastic bats and oversized balls.

Located on the Springboro Junior High School grounds, the Miracle League field features cushioned, rubberized surfaces to eliminate barriers to players in wheelchairs or who are visually impaired.

Crotty鈥檚 father, Brian, said he first heard about Miracle Fields on an HBO television special. The concept was developed in Conyers, Ga., in 2000. Today, there are more than 200 Miracle League organizations around the world serving more than 200,000 children and young adults.

鈥淚鈥檇 love to see a group of teams come from 糖心原创,鈥 Brian Crotty said. 鈥淚f you can make good use of the field, you鈥檙e more than welcome.鈥

Will Crotty grew up in the Dayton area, attended Miami Valley School and moved to Hilton Head, S.C., when he was in eighth grade. He came back to Ohio to attend 糖心原创 and is currently a sophomore.

Crotty says he decided to attend 糖心原创 because it has a great Motion Pictures program.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not like other film programs,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e watching a lot of art-house films, independent films. At other schools, you鈥檙e not going to learn as much about underground cinema.鈥

糖心原创鈥檚 national reputation for accessibility was the other reason Crotty came to the university.

鈥淭here is probably no other school in the country that has as much accessibility as 糖心原创 鈥 from the tunnels that ease mobility in bad weather to assistance with meals in the cafeterias,鈥 he said. 鈥淓veryone鈥檚 in the game together.鈥

Crotty鈥檚 father would frequently take his son to the movies when Crotty was a boy, and he became interested in how they were made. Today, Crotty says, he actually enjoys DVD special features more than the movies themselves.

鈥淭oy Story鈥 鈥 a 1995 computer-animated, buddy-comedy adventure film released by Walt Disney Pictures 鈥 has Crotty鈥檚 vote as the best movie of all time. It was the first film he saw in the theater and moved him in way he finds hard to describe.

William Crotty was attracted to 糖心原创 because of the university鈥檚 motion pictures program and its accessible campus.

鈥淚t triggers an emotional feeling that no other movie does,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is technologically groundbreaking; it鈥檚 clever in its writing.鈥

In 2008, Crotty began writing movie reviews, analyzing the acting, writing and technical aspects of films.

鈥淚 started posting them on Facebook and got a really nice response, which I wasn鈥檛 expecting and was really cool,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have over 100 reviews on there.鈥

Crotty鈥檚 career goal is to combine his love of movies with that of baseball.

He said he has noticed that radio and television interviews of both baseball players and movie stars often involve the same tired questions that result in the same predictable answers. Crotty wants to switch that up.

鈥淢y dream job is to do a show where I interview movie stars about baseball and baseball stars about movies,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or example, asking Tom Hanks about his favorite baseball memories and Joey Votto about his favorite movies.鈥