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Playing it Safe on the Baseball Field Baseball is one of our country's most popular recreational sports with more than 40 million Americans participating in softball and baseball leagues. Where are most of the injuries occurring in baseball? Here are some areas that coaches, parents and kids need to know about. Excessive pitching Many injuries occur from excessive pitching, and can be prevented if players and coaches follow these safety guidelines. To decrease shoulder and elbow problems from excessive pitching:
Breakaway bases Many injuries to players occur while sliding into bases, these mishaps and their resulting costs ($2 billion in medical costs) could be significantly lowered by installing breakaway bases on playing fields. To prevent sliding injuries, the American of Orthopaedic Surgeons urges all communities to install breakaway bases in their playing fields. A breakaway base is snapped onto grommets attached to an anchored rubber mat which hold it in place during normal play. When a runner slides into the base, it can be dislodged to avoid direct contact and injury. (During normal base running, the breakaway base is stable and will not detach.) A traditional stationary base, bolted to a metal post and sunk into the ground, becomes a rigid obstacle for an athlete to encounter while sliding and often results in injury.
Protective gear Protective equipment is one of the most important factors in minimizing the risk of injury in baseball. Here are some safety tips to prevent injuries:
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