Miracle League
Construction on the new Miracle League of Shakopee field is expected to be completed in time for our first season starting mid-May 2026.
Where
The new Miracle League of Shakopee field is in the west end of Tahpah Park. It is located between Field #7, Field #8 and West Tahpah baseball field.
The address is 1490 Adams St S Shakopee MN 55379
Enter the parking lot on the west end of Tahpah Park.
When
Our first season will start mid-May 2026 and conclude the end of July 2026. We also are planning on having a separate four-week fall season in September 2026.
We will start collecting registrations starting around January 1, 2026. The following are some general rules for a typical Miracle League.
Ages
Ages have not yet been deteremined
Games
Games will be one day a week (exact day of the week will depend on number of registrations) and typically last 1 to 1.5 hours per day.
Costs
Costs to participate in the Miracle League of Shakopee have not yet been set. Scholarships will be available
Jerseys
Jerseys will be provided and are included as part of the registration
Coaches are needed
Any baseball team needs coaches. The following documents outline some information about what a Miracle League coach does.
Buddies are critical
Buddies are a critical part of any Miracle League. We will be posting more information about Buddies later but for now, the following documents give you an overview of what Buddies do.
Shakopee Lions
The Shakopee Lions have been hard at work fundraising for the construction of the Miracle League of Shakopee. Click on the link below to learn more about what they have done and how you can get involved if you are interested in making a donation.
What is the Miracle League?
Mission Statement
Rules
Announcement of new Shakopee Miracle League Field
What does Tahpah mean?
From the May 8, 1974 Shakopee Valley News - The city’s athletic complex on Co. Rd. 15 near the swimming pool has a new name now, and Marilyn Ries is $30 richer for submitting it. The land is now called Tahpah Park. The Shakopee Jaycees sponsored a Name the Park contest which ended last week. There were 600 entries. Mrs. Ries said she had called the Minneapolis Public Library to find the meaning of Sioux Indian words in coming up with her winning name. Tahpah means “ball” in Sioux, she was told, and the judges liked that name best.
Pictures showing construction progress
Ground Breaking Ceremony - 5/28/25
Progress Report 7/15/25
Progress Report 8/7/25
Progress Report 8/22/25
Progress Report 8/28/25
Progress Report 9/5/25
Progress Report 9/16/25
Progress Report 09/24/25
Progress Report 10/9/25
Progress Report 11/05/25
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