Friday, October 7, 2011

Tips For Safety When Playing Baseball You Need To Be Aware Of

By Athena Hunter


While baseball is not usually considered as dangerous as contact sports such as football, many players of all ages do get injured while playing this game, so it's important to follow some sensible policies for safety. There are a number of ways that injuries can occur, which include being hit by a ball, accidents with bats and collisions with other players. The article below will take a somewhat in-depth look at means for protecting yourself from injury or accident during baseball play.

You can increase safety in baseball by improving communication. When infielders or outfielders are trying to catch a ball, for instance, they have to communicate with each other. Calling a fly ball is something that should be done at all times, as otherwise collisions can occur. The only problem that can occur then is if two fielders simultaneously call for a ball, but this is rare, and the important thing is that players must always say something so others know where they are.

Aside from the baseball itself, the most dangerous object in the game is the bat. That's why there should be strict rules about swinging bats. In general, the only times a player should swing a bat is when they're on deck or actually batting. No one should come within a dangerous distance of anyone who is holding or swinging a bat. Any player holding a bat should always look to make sure no one is nearby before swinging it. The potential danger of bats should be emphasized by coaches to ensure no one is careless about this issue.

Players should have cleated baseball shoes, not cheap or worn out sneakers. Having the right shoes matters a great deal when you're rounding the bases or chasing a ball in the outfield or infield. You can't always predict how the ground will be, as you may play at home one day and away the next, or on a muddy field one day and a dry one the next. Many accidents, sprains and other injuries can be prevented by wearing high quality athletic shoes. Since footwear that's highly specialized is easy to find today, it's best to get baseball shoes if that's your sport.

Other than helmets there are many other safety measures batters can take to protect themselves. Reducing the impact of the bat meets ball sting can be accomplished with a good batting glove. This not only helps the hitter get a better grip on the bat, but it protects the hand and wrist. You may want to consider a wrist guard to protect wrists from pitches. If your current helmet isn't equipped with a full facemask you should also use a mouth guard. It is important to protect your teeth and mouth from damage by speeding balls. It's a great idea to protect yourself as best you can in the batting position since this is the most dangerous position you can put yourself in. Use some common sense and the information you've learned here to provide the optimal experience for any player's safety in baseball. Accidents and injuries cannot always be prevented, but in many cases they are the result of carelessness or the proper safety gear not being worn. For a more enjoyable baseball experience follow these guidelines and be aware of your surroundings. The safety guidelines we've covered here can help to ensure that everyone enjoys baseball without any mishaps.




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