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The Los Angeles Dodgers hosted an autism-friendly baseball clinic at Dodger Stadium for autistic children from the Oxnard School District. Outfielder Teoscar Hernandez attended to support the event, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and inclusion.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers hosted a baseball clinic for autistic children at Dodger Stadium Tuesday afternoon.
The Dodgers welcomed autistic students from the Oxnard School District to teach them about playing baseball as well as learning about the sport in order to highlight their “commitment to accessibility, inclusion and meaningful community engagement, esnuring that individuals of all abilities have the opportunity to experience the joy of baseball.“
Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez, whose 6-year-old son is autistic, made an appearance to support the event.
“To be here and be part of the lives of these kids and their families is what this is all about,” Hernandez said at the event.
Hernandez constantly advocates for autism awareness, wearing customized, colorful protective gear to support his son. Hernandez’s son was present at the clinic teaching other children about the game.
The clinic aimed to teach autistic children about playing baseball and promote accessibility and inclusion in the sport.
Teoscar Hernandez, whose son is autistic, attended the event to support the children and their families.
The Oxnard School District participated by sending autistic students to the clinic.

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Aug 20, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Teoscar Hernadez (37) poses with wife Jennifer Hernandez, sons Julian Hernandez, Teoscar Hernandez Jr. and Mateo Javier Hernandez, brother and mother during the game against the Seattle Mariners Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
The Dodgers’ clinic set out to create a “supportive and engaging environment, the experience combined adaptive baseball instruction with sensory-friendly activities, allowing students to participate at their own pace.”
To do this, the Dodgers had interactive stations throughout the field focused on several aspects of the game such as hitting, throwing and catching.
The Dodgers implemented this clinic in 2025, and will hopefully become a staple in the Dodgers’ annual calendar as they bring the city together.
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