Big Hitters is Columbia, Missouri's premier baseball training and development facility. At Big Hitters we are dedicated to the development of elite players. We do this by creating a positive environment focused on the growth of each athlete.
What web accessibility is
An accessible baseball training facility allows players with disabilities to access the training programs and facilities with the same ease and enjoyment as other players. This can be achieved through inclusive facilities and support for assistive technologies.
Accessibility adjustments at Big Hitters MO
We have designed our facility and programs to be inclusive and accessible to all players. Our facility complies with relevant accessibility guidelines and we have made adjustments to ensure that players with disabilities can fully participate in our training programs.
Accessibility features at Big Hitters MO
Big Hitters MO has implemented various accessibility features to ensure that all players can access and benefit from our training programs. Some of these features include:
Widened doorways and accessible restrooms
Elevators and ramps for easy access to all facility areas
Accessible parking spaces
Support for assistive technologies
Inclusive training equipment and facilities
We have made comprehensive accessibility arrangements at our physical facility to ensure that all players, including those with disabilities, can fully participate in our training programs. Our facility is equipped with:
Accessible parking and drop-off points
Ramps and elevators for easy access
Accessible restrooms and changing areas
Inclusive training spaces and equipment
Support for assistive technologies
Accessibility arrangements at Big Hitters MO
If you have any accessibility concerns or require further assistance, please feel free to contact us. Our accessibility coordinator can be reached at the following:
Requests, issues, and suggestions
Name: [Name of the accessibility coordinator]
Phone: [Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator]
Email: [Email address of the accessibility coordinator]