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In April, the Minnesota Twins announced a suite-level sensory room for fans with special needs, including autism. It has 12 suite-level seats looking out over the first base line with an enclosed space and 2 rooms with comfortable seating, noise-canceling headsets, and lighting modifications. All guest services staff are receiving training on how to help these fans, who don’t need a special ticket to access the space.

Autism and Baseball: Why Baseball Can Be a Great Sport for People on Autism Spectrum

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In April, the Minnesota Twins announced a suite-level sensory room for fans with special needs, including autism. It has 12 suite-level seats looking out over the first base line with an enclosed space and 2 rooms with comfortable seating, noise-canceling headsets, and lighting modifications. All guest services staff are receiving training on how to help these fans, who don’t need a special ticket to access the space.

Autism and Baseball: Why Baseball Can Be a Great Sport for People on Autism Spectrum

In April, the Minnesota Twins announced a suite-level sensory room for fans with special needs, including autism. It has 12 suite-level seats looking out over the first base line with an enclosed space and 2 rooms with comfortable seating, noise-canceling headsets, and lighting modifications. All guest services staff are receiving training on how to help these fans, who don’t need a special ticket to access the space.

Autism and Baseball: Why Baseball Can Be a Great Sport for People on Autism Spectrum

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