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Taylor Duncan, founder of the Alternative Baseball Organization, challenges our perspective of what it means to be an athlete. Since his autism diagnosis at age 4, Taylor often wasn’t allowed to play baseball
due to preconceived notions about those on the spectrum. Undeterred, Taylor improved his technique by working with some of the best players in baseball and slowpitch softball.
Today, Taylor’s organization is comprised of 18 teams in 12 states, with expansion plans in both the US and Canada. The organization enables teens and adults on the spectrum and with other special needs break barriers and change perceptions.
In 2018, the Georgia House of Representatives recognized Taylor for his contributions and in 2019, the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame presented him with the J.B. Hawkins Humanitarian Award. Taylor Duncan founded Alternative Baseball Organization in 2016. Diagnosed with autism at age 4, Taylor is at the forefront of changing what it means to be an athlete.
Growing up, he often wasn’t allowed to play baseball due to preconceived notions of persons with autism. Undeterred, Taylor improved his technique by working with some of the best players in baseball and slowpitch softball .
Today, Taylor’s organization is comprised of 18 teams in 12 states and growing with additional expansion plans to Canada. The organization enables teens and adults on the spectrum and with other special needs strive to break barriers and change perceptions through baseball..
Taylor’s contributions were recognized by The Georgia House of Representatives in 2018. He was presented with the 2019 J.B. Hawkins Humanitarian Award by the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx