Friday, June 15, 2012
Mets Gear 'Quiet' Section Toward Autistic Kids
NEW YORK -- For some New York Mets fans, a designated quiet area without loud music or cheering in their home stadium of Citi Field would be nothing short of blasphemy.
But in an email to their fans Wednesday, the baseball team introduced the proposal, before revealing the section's motive: to accommodate autistic children.
Labels:
Autism,
Autism Speaks,
baseball,
children with autism,
New York Mets
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