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ROSEMONT, Ill., April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With baseball season in full swing, muscle sprains, strains and bruises are on the rise. Avoid these injuries and others this season by taking caution when on the field. Although baseball is a non-contact sport, these common injuries may occur through accidental collision with a ball, bat or another player. Overhead athletes, such as baseball players, place significant repetitive stress on the shoulder and elbow joints, states orthopaedic sports surgeon and AAOS spokesperson Nima Mehran, MD, FAAOS. Between the repetitive overuse and the year-round nature of the sport, athletes are at increased risk for shoulder and elbow injuries. The best way to avoid these injuries in baseball players is by avoiding single sport specialization and encouraging the kids to be active in multiple sports. This will allow them to break from the repetitive motions in baseball while developing other skills necessary
USA BASEBALL ANNOUNCES DEVELOPMENT OF YOUTH BASEBALL MANUAL 04/10/21
USA Baseball announced today the development of its new Youth Baseball Manual presented by US Sports Club Insurance. The manual aims to support the thousands of youth baseball coaches around the country by providing a positive, development-based experience to their athletes.
The manual provides coaches with a fundamental framework to build an athlete-focused culture within their leagues and is suited for both youth leagues with longstanding traditions of on-field excellence, as well as for leagues and coaches that are building a program from the ground up. Importantly, the manual highlights health and safety resources to help ensure athletes are provided with a safe and secure environment for play.
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Scioscia to lead U.S. baseball bid for spot at Tokyo Olympics
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(Reuters) – Mike Scioscia, who won World Series both as a player and manager, was named manager of the U.S. men’s national baseball team on Tuesday, as they seek a spot at the Tokyo Olympics.
After 19 seasons as manager of the Anaheim Angels, guiding them to their only World Series win in 2002, Scioscia will make his international coaching debut in June when the United States hosts the Baseball Americas Qualifier in Florida.
For the tournament the U.S. will be grouped with the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Nicaragua in Pool A while Canada, Colombia, Cuba, and Venezuela will make up Pool B.