The Challenger League in Amherst, New York is a baseball league designed for children and adults with disabilities and functional limitations. The league was created to provide the opportunity to experience the joys of playing baseball and to participate in a team sport. The league is open to individuals of all ages, and there are no skill requirements to participate.
Players can participate in Minors - 4-10 y/o, Majors 10-18 y/o, and Seniors 19-up. Registration is $75.
The Challenger League, for players with special needs and physical disabilities, plays games on Sundays (from May through July) at the Central Amherst fields. For questions regarding Challenger baseball, please contact David Whalen at c[email protected] or 716-286-7355.
The Challenger League provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals with disabilities to participate in baseball. The league uses modified rules to ensure that all players can participate to the best of their ability. Players are pitched to, field to the best of their ability, and ‘outs’ are made. Volunteers assist players to the extent they need it.
The Challenger League is more than just a baseball league, it's a community. Players, parents, and volunteers come together to support one another and to create a positive and inclusive environment. The league provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to participate in a team sport, build new friendships, and develop new skills.
We have special events, such as Amherst Police Day where officers come and volunteer for the day and Bisons night at the downtown ballpark.
The league is a valuable resource for the Amherst community and welcomes ballplayers from all towns and counties. Regardless of their abilities, everyone deserves the opportunity to play baseball.
Contact Sandy and Dave Whalen at [email protected] for more information.