St. Louis Selected as Host City for 2025 Miracle League All-Star Game for Youth with Disabilities

St. Louis has been awarded to serve as the host city for the 2025 Miracle League All-Star Game.
This three-day weekend event will feature a dinner meet-and-greet at the Busch Stadium Redbird Club Friday night, the baseball tournament at the YMCA Adaptive Sports Complex in South County on Saturday, and a celebration gala, dinner and awards ceremony at the St. Louis Science Center Saturday night.
More than 100 youth with disabilities and their families from 26 states and Mexico will come to compete in a baseball tournament hosted by the Gateway Region YMCA at the Y’s new Adaptive Sports Complex. Five local youth participants from the YMCA Miracle League St. Louis Chapter will represent their home town at the All-Star Game.
Where:
YMCA Adaptive Sports Complex (12736 Southfork Rd Suite B); Busch Stadium; St. Louis Science Center
When:
September 12-14, 2025
Interview, Photo and B-roll Opportunities: Leading up to and/or during the weekend, interview opportunities are available with youth participants, their parents, Y representatives, volunteers and sponsors.
For more information, contact:
Steve Mastorakos
314-749-1441
steve.mastorakos@gwrymca.org
The Miracle League is an organization of baseball teams for children with disabilities.
The Gateway Region Y operates Miracle League baseball in St. Louis, one of approximately 350 Miracle League Organizations across North America. Five local youth will represent the St. Louis Miracle League Chapter at the All-Star Game.
As the host of the All-Star Game weekend, the Gateway Region Y is responsible for ensuring families have a world class experience, which includes all meals, transportation, lodging, events, awards, and more.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
This is only possible thanks to dozens of sponsors in the St. Louis Community, with special thanks to our leading sponsors:
MVP SPONSORS
GRAND SLAM SPONSOR
GOLD GLOVE SPONSORS
About the Gateway Region YMCA
The Gateway Region YMCA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
Serving more than 260,000 members and program participants, the Y offers 24 health and wellness branches, operates in close to 100 community sites, and includes YMCA Camp Lakewood and Trout Lodge in Potosi, Missouri, and the Campus Y student leadership facility at Washington University. The Gateway Region YMCA provides $2.4 million in financial assistance annually to those who otherwise could not afford its services. The organization also employs more than 4,000 full-time and part-time individuals and engages more than 1,100 volunteers annually. The Y is a proud member of the United Way of Greater St. Louis. For more information, please visit www.gwrymca.org or call 314-436-1177.