Rochester Alternative Baseball (RAB) hosted its second annual Inclusion Series, Friday night at Webster Thomas.
RAB is a local charity that provides residents, who live with neurodivergent conditions and other physical and mental disabilities, the chance to play the game of baseball along with members of the community. The series looks to promote inclusion through the game of baseball.
This is the second year that Webster Thomas has hosted the event.
In Friday night’s game, the Blue team used a five-run fourth inning en route to a 14-10 win over Gray. Keoka Bullock reached base three times and scored three runs to lead Blue.
Brian O’Keefe paced the Gray squad going 3-for-3 with a double, RBI and three runs scored.
RAB players Jonathan Allen, Jamie Lewis and Tim Polle each had multi-hit games for Blue. Aiden Sheehan allowed one run over two innings of work on the mound.
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Community players Mike O’Keefe and Tim Sheehan both accounted for multi-hit games for Gray.
Nick Polle, Al Diaz and Dalton Uline had multi-hit efforts for Blue.
A second RAB Inclusion Series game is planned this September at McDonough Park in Geneva.
For more information and to find out about sponsorship possibilities, please visit the RABI website here.
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